Mommy
Time Outs
Do you
feel tired, beaten and worn down? Maybe you need a time
out...
Have you ever found
yourself so wrapped up in work that you have forgotten
what its like to just enjoy being alive? As moms, we
tend to do all and be all to everyone but ourselves.
Honestly, when was the last time you took time to just
enjoy being alive? When was the last time you did
something for the simple pleasure of doing it?
Whats so important about
taking a time out for yourself, you ask? Mommy time outs
are essential in preventing unwarranted outbursts of
anger and onsets of depression while ending the mundane
cycle we often put ourselves in.
The hardest part about
taking a mommy time out, however is that a moms job is
never done. Theres always one more load of laundry, one
more set of dishes, another school function to attend,
another assignment to complete and a child hollering,
"Mom!"
So whats a mom to do?
Its as simple as "taking action."
And here are some sure
fire ways to get mom to take a MOMMY TIME OUT...
Ask hubby to watch the
kids. In only two hours, a mom can get her hair done,
get a manicure, try on a few clothes, and have coffee
with a friend. And, in two hours, a mom can go see that
"Chick Flick" that no one else wants to see.
Start a Baby Swap.
Simply put, two or more moms agree to watch anothers
child for one to two hours, on a weekly or monthly
basis.
Join a Bible study that
offers childcare services or attend a study while the
kids are in school.
Schedule an evening
with a relative. You can have the kids hang out with
Aunt Kathy the first Monday of every month, and Grandma
Miller the third Saturday of the month.
Steal a few minutes out
of the day by waking up an hour before the kids get up,
just to read a book, have a cup of coffee and listen to
the birds sing. Or stay up an extra hour in the evening
and listen to the crickets chirp while you write in a
journal and dream.
Wait until the kids
fall asleep before you take your bath, then add a few
bubbles, a relaxation tape, and a good book.
Let your husband unwind
from work, put the kids down for bed, then sit back on
the couch together watching a half hour long sitcom. If
one isnt on at the time, tape a few for special moments
such as these. Youll be surprised at how good it feels
to laugh with your husband in a care-free environment.
Then once every few
months, find overnight accommodations for the kids and
enjoy a romantic evening with your husband. Not only
will it make you feel beautiful and sexy, itll
revitalize your marriage.
-Alyice Edrich/ Reprinted
with permission-
Alyice Edrich is lives in Wisconsin with her two
children and husband of 12 years. She is also a web copy
and freelance writer, discount telecommunications agent,
and Editor-in-Chief for The Dabbling Mum.com - - An
Online Magazine for BUSY Parents. Stop by and enter our
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