
A common thread I see in all the Mommies Groups/Boards etc, is the isolation that comes with being home alone all day, every day with your kids. And I get that. Yes, they are cute and a delight to be with, but we all need some grown-up time. A few too many "Itsy Bitsy Spiders" and you end up with a head full of cobwebs. There are days when I am pretty sure the song goes, "and on that farm he had a psychotic break"...
In those moments, I head to the park to take my son on the swings and take yet another ride on the playbus to the pretend zoo and hope to chat it up with another adult there to do the same. Too bad that all of the other adults in the park (parents and nannies alike) are on their cell phones.
A message to those adults... I see it in your eyes... YOU are the lonely ones that are writing those messages. And I know that out of every 10 of you on your cell phone, 6 are leaving a message on the work voice mail of your spouse, 2 are calling the salon to get a mani/pedi appointment (that they will later have to cancel when your child throws up into your purse as you are getting ready to leave), 1 is checking the local movie listings for anything that is not "Disney", and 1 is waiting for the tone which means it is 11:26 am.
For goodness sake... talk to someone else that's here! At first, I used to hope it was me that they would talk to. Now, I just wish they would talk to SOMEONE. Anyone. In the flesh. The park looks like an egg carton with everyone wrapped in their little compartment. Weird. And don't get me started on why someone's nanny has to talk that long on their cell phone while their darling little charge experiments on the distance he can pee down the curly slide.
In lonely moments, I still visit the park. And, every once in a while, I talk to someone. But, never on my cell phone.