It's so hard, isn't it? I used to have this grand social life, being the head bartender at Pieres. Once I became pregnant, it seemed like all of a sudden I wasn't getting any calls from my friends that I thought were good friends of mine. Then, once I quit working, 2 months before my second was born, it was like I'd fallen off the face of the earth. On top of all that, I had gone from being a partier, to finding out I was 2months pregnant one January, having a baby in August, finding out I was pregnant when my first was 6 months old, and then having another. I was in total "mom shock". I was totally exhausted, totally alone, and was facing the trials and hardships of motherhood. My fiance, then husband, was working from 8 to 8 every day, so I was the only one taking care of the babies, and at night was the only one getting up with them. So, I feel your pain. It's hard, and you're absolutely right, you do start to feel like you're losing yourself in the shuffle.
The best advice I can give you, is no matter how much of a nuisance it may seem to commit to and actually participate in, I would join a mom's group. My favorite one is mops, because it's twice a month for two hours, they serve a great breakfast, and there are wonderful child care workers there that watch the children while moms are able to enjoy some "me time". It's wonderful and extremely inspiring. The meetings are structured, although we have PLENTY of time to sit and chit chat too. It's so great because all of the mothers are mothers of preschoolers, so we're all in the same boat, facing the same obstacles. I'm in one at Emmanuel Community Church, in Fort Wayne, off of Hwy 24, after you pass Homestead Road headed toward Huntington. You should really look into it. I've tried play dates before, actually was in one in Denver that I liked, but one thing I didn't like about them is that it still isn't a break from the kids. When you are basically a single parent, what you REALLY need is a little time to catch your breath. During play dates, you still have to watch the kids to make sure everyone is behaving, serving lunch to everyone gets a little hectic, and I just never left feeling relaxed and refreshed. With mops though, all you have to do is show up, and being only twice a month, it's not such a large committment that you're not feeling the motivation to go all the time. Look into it, and I'll tell you what, I don't know if you live in Fort Wayne, forgot to look first, but if you do, and you'd like to check it out, please let me know and I'll get you some registration forms. I've felt and been in the position you are in and know how hard it is and sometimes you just need someone to reach out and pull you back into "life". There's a registration fee of $20 and then it's $40 for each semester, they break it up into two of them. If money's tight with your husband away, I'll be more than happy to cover the costs for you. Just get out there and let all those women help make you feel like Tonya again. Once that happens, believe me, all the stuff you're frustrated with at home will become much easier because YOU will be happier and feel more like yourself again. Plus, they have GREAT speakers at mops that have all KINDS of advice! Email me if you want more information! Or if you just want to vent or chat.
Julie