Since childhood I've always had a hard time making friends. I'm quiet and shy and usually feel like I have nothing interesting to say (which seems to be the case, given the number of regular readers this blog has). I grew up in a military town and every year I would have one best friend and every year her family would move away by the end of the summer. You always hear about the problems military kids have making friends, but you never hear about those of us who were left behind and had to start over each year without the benefit of being the intriguing new kid. To help me deal with this problem my mother bought me a book that I still have to this day called The Magic Friend Maker about a girl who uses a special rock to make a friend after her friend moves away.
Anyway, all the months I was pregnant I was convinced that the baby would be my “magic friend maker.” He would help me find other women that I had something in common with and provide endless fodder for conversation. And I was right! There are tons of organizations out there to help new moms meet each other-- MOMS Club, Mommy & Me Classes, support groups at the Pump Station, etc, etc. In fact Baby M and I just had our first play date this week. It is so much easier to meet other women now that I'm a “mom”. When I was just “married lady whose friends all moved away because they couldn't afford to buy a home in Los Angeles” it seemed impossible to meet anyone. Now I feel like there is this whole new community that I am automatically accepted into. People often talk about how isolating motherhood is, but I felt much lonlier before baby M came along.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Magic Friend Maker
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