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lonliness as an older mum, They are all so much younger!
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29/01/2013, 03:52 PM
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i'm not an older mum but i get the loneliness! it's not just age that can set you apart from other mums in the playgroups, it's lifestyle and parenting choices and interests...
can you try to find new playgroups for your little one that might have older mums? maybe start your own, advertise across a wider area, i'd be willing to travel for good conversation :-)
good luck OP, and good on you for having another. my mum is an 'older' mum and i wouldn't change her for the world - so much life experience that i'm now learning even more from :-)
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29/01/2013, 04:00 PM
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All my friends from school are grandparents - or have adult children. My child is 8, I am 50. I find it difficult.
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29/01/2013, 04:37 PM
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My one and only was born just before my 40th birthday. I know how you're feeling, OP. Those first few years were really difficult for me as I had given up work, all our friends with children were well and truly back at work, their kids were in high school or uni.
It took a little while but I now have some wonderful friends (about my age, too)! One great friend has had custody of two of her grandchildren since the day each of them was born so although she is a bit older than me, we are both going through the early adolescence stage together, me for the first time, she's well experienced!
Hope you find some great friends soon to share this wonderful time with you and your little one.
This post has been edited by fancie: 29/01/2013, 04:38 PM
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29/01/2013, 04:49 PM
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One of my friends is 12 years older than me & a couple of others are 6-7 years older. Maybe you just haven't met mum's you have clicked with yet.
I do agree circumstances affect friendships. With the above friendships all our children are similar ages, with no new babies arriving.
The start of school has opened a whole new door with meeting people. For me it has taken time for friendships to develop though. When each of my children has started school I have met new people that have (over time) gone from the occasional chat at school pick up, to organising play dates, to just get together purely to socialise with each other.
I have to admit I do find it hard to 'put myself out there' when meeting new people at school but I push myself to do it nd the outcome has always been worth the social anxiety!!
This post has been edited by CheekyCat: 29/01/2013, 04:52 PM
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30/01/2013, 08:36 AM
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i could've written the same. i joined a playgroup with my now 4.5 yr old becasue the older ones were at school & i felt she was a bit lost....truth was it was me. had a good bunch of mums. fast forward to last year & i rejoined again with my 18mth old. went to the same centre but of course people move on so was with a different bunch of 'girls'. i say 'girls' becasue i was old enough to be their mother!! i went for 3 weeks & gave it up as a bad joke. absolutely nothing in common. tried to find an older mums playgroup but none in our area.
when my 4.5 yr old went to kinder last year,although they wewre a nice group of parents, i was still the odd one out being an older mum & a mother of a large family. i am lonely at times but with DD2 now a little older we go shopping,out to lunch,the park & i am quite happy most of the time for it to be just us.the time wont last long & before i know it she will be off to school.
dont have an answer but know youre not the only one
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