Thursday, June 4, 2009
Setting the standards that are important to you
As I am sitting here wondering why something that is important to me isn't important to someone else. Or better yet why can't they see that it's important. For instance, I believe that in a relationship it is important to take time out for yourself but also to spend time together as a couple. It's a simple concept but why can't I get that across to the people I'm with. Well part of me believes that I haven't set the standard. I haven't made it clear that yes it is important to take time for yourself but that doesn't mean it's only one side. I need my OWN time as well, I shouldn't have to take two kids with me every where I go. It's so bad that now my seven year old thinks when mommy takes a shower he should sit on the bathroom floor and talk...lol.. So I've decide to set the standard and make mandatory mommy day, family night and set up curfews one night a week for grown up time. It's not an easy thing to do but my sanity is banking on it.
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I am with you. I am so happy someone feels the same way I feel. I have a 3 1/2 year old son and I have to put aside mommy time. We were women before the kids and we still have to keep our sanity.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Daddy's need Daddy time too.
ReplyDeleteRelationships require work from both partners. It's not easy.
Lonnie I agree with you, its about give and take.
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