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05-06-2009, 05:07 AM
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Would Like to Make Friends!!!
Hi,
I have been a member for a couple of years but I guess I haven't been very active. I am looking to meet people and make friends. My husband and I relocated to Houston a couple of years ago and we still know very few people. I guess I am reaching out to like-minded people out there since it's getting a bit "depressing' for me right now just doing 3 things in life: work, more work and kids!!!
I am African American, a Christian and a full-time working professional. I have 2 small kids under 3 years of age and we live close to the Woodlands.
I have tried to reach out to some neighbors in my sub-division but to be honest it's quite difficult to go past being acquaintances since those with kids are stay at home moms (no offensive intended). I have nothing against stay at home moms and would like to mke friends with open-minded ones who don't turn up their noses on working mothers.
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05-06-2009, 09:35 AM
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Location: Houston, TX FINALLY!
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Hi LAM. Have you made any friends at your church? Also, may I suggest a meetup group. This is a great way to find like-minded people and make new friends.
I've learned that everyone desires community, it's just hard to find it with our fast paced life styles. These meetup groups are a way to facilitate community! I hope this is somewhat helpful.
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05-06-2009, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by LAM1010
Hi,
I have been a member for a couple of years but I guess I haven't been very active. I am looking to meet people and make friends. My husband and I relocated to Houston a couple of years ago and we still know very few people. I guess I am reaching out to like-minded people out there since it's getting a bit "depressing' for me right now just doing 3 things in life: work, more work and kids!!!
I am African American, a Christian and a full-time working professional. I have 2 small kids under 3 years of age and we live close to the Woodlands.
I have tried to reach out to some neighbors in my sub-division but to be honest it's quite difficult to go past being acquaintances since those with kids are stay at home moms (no offensive intended). I have nothing against stay at home moms and would like to mke friends with open-minded ones who don't turn up their noses on working mothers.
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Well that's your problem right there!
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05-07-2009, 10:15 AM
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Well, I guess you hav a point there. But I would hope there would be some people who have made the move to the 21st century. Not every woman wants 2 stay at home once she starts having kids. Especially if you have spent 6 to 7 years in college n grad school. If there is no other way out then yes I agree a sacrifice would have 2 b made. But it's plain wrong 2 judge such mothers as lesser beings.
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05-07-2009, 11:21 AM
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I believe the comment was regarding the "bold" fact that you lived in the Woodlands. Just my guess.
My wife is in the same boat. We moved to Houston 2 years ago, have a 2 1/2 year old son and a newborn on the way. She is also working mother and in grad school, so her plate has been pretty full lately. But I know she tried to join some of the mom boards and such, most are for stay at home moms, but she has found some that are for working mothers, but overall she has been disappointed with them and their networking capabilities. We live in Pearland now, moving to Katy this summer, but since she has been here, her only "friends" are more like casual meets and such. She has made no true friends since she has been here either. Maybe she will begin to meet more people once our children are a little older and into club activities and such. But you may want to look into the local mom meetup boards for the Woodlands and see what you come up with.
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05-07-2009, 11:57 AM
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I will be living in Houston by May 18th. We may only have motherhood in common...but that is a lot! I will private messege you. In the meantime...have you tried www.HoustonAreaMommies.com ?? I will be logging on today to check it out.
Kathy
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05-07-2009, 12:06 PM
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Best of luck. One thing that you mentioned interests me: is there really a bias against working mothers? Seems like it should be the other way around. Based on the small children I know of, it seems that the ones who go to daycare and/ or pre-school are miles ahead of the stay at home children, both socially and intellectually.
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05-07-2009, 12:11 PM
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I am not judging or defending here....just explaining.
I stay home. I like the term "Housewife" or "Homemaker". I like a more traditional role....that's just me...and believe me...I NEVER thought I would say that. I have no opinion on what others choose for their life....as long as we take care of our kids and love them...we are all good moms. I honestly don't know how working moms do it all. I certainly am not organized enough, nor do I have the energy to do 2 jobs! I have to give it to you ladies who hold down careers in addition to being a mom.
The older we get, the more full our lives become, and it gets more difficult to make really close friends. We are just to busy with our own family and career to truly invest in building a strong relationship with another person. I think just having causal friends is good enough for me at this time, and who knows...even a casual friend becomes a good friend over time.
I think I am just rambling now...must go get coffee.
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05-07-2009, 12:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by feufoma
Best of luck. One thing that you mentioned interests me: is there really a bias against working mothers? Seems like it should be the other way around. Based on the small children I know of, it seems that the ones who go to daycare and/ or pre-school are miles ahead of the stay at home children, both socially and intellectually.
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I am a member at BabyCenter.com and believe me...this is an ongoing debate, and a sure trigger for drama. It is just an emotional topic.
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05-07-2009, 01:01 PM
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Location: Pasadena, TX
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Originally Posted by feufoma
...Based on the small children I know of, it seems that the ones who go to daycare and/ or pre-school are miles ahead of the stay at home children, both socially and intellectually.
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Really? I agree with you on the social part, but as for intellectually I don't know. Having a parent that teaches a child one on one would seem to be a more conducive environment for kids to learn advanced skills early on. I guess it depends on the parent though.
But we digress...
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