Me Time

If there’s one thing we’re encouraged to do as moms, it’s to take some “me time.”

Do a search for mom and “me time,” and you’ll get 2,500,000 results.

Now that’s a lot of Me Time.

The “Me Time” topic is a staple of women’s magazines and TV channels and Web sites. Get a manicure! they all tell us. Go on a spa retreat! Get a massage! Have a Girls Night Out! Read a good book! Go shopping! Give yourself a facial! Get your hair did! Go see a matinee, all by yourself!

Of course! Because it’s all about me! Me! Me! Me! Me! Me! Me! Meeeeeeeeee!

Consequently, “Me Time” is a really common topic among middle class moms. We use it to justify all kinds of things, from the mornings when we drive our kids to school and then go back to bed for four hours, to the night we stay out with our girlfriends until 2 a.m. “I just needed some ‘Me Time,’” we’ll sigh to our friends, patting our hair as all the other moms murmur in agreement.

Personally, I have nothing against “Me Time.” I try to do something just for “Me” about once a month, whether it’s dinner with friends or a haircut or a solo shopping trip. But a lot of experts would tell me that’s not enough. I can’t be a good mom, they claim, unless I take more “Me time!” I need to meditate more! Take more bubble baths! Have coffee and read magazines more often at Starbucks!

I beg to differ.

Sure, it would be nice to have more time to myself that’s not spent working or cleaning house, time to finish a book in under six months, time to watch some of the shows on TV that I hear people talking about, time to do a crossword, time to go shopping for something I’ve been wanting.

But the thing is, that time will come all too soon.

Right now my children want every second of my time that I can give them. They want me to play with them, read to them, dress them, feed them, bathe them, talk to them, sing with them, run with them, nap with them. They want me around 24/7.

I’m lucky enough to know from experience as a stepmom that as each year goes by, I’ll have a little more “me time.” Each year, my children will need me a little less.

Eventually, they won’t need me at all, and I’ll be left with about all the “me time” I can stand.

I don’t think I’ll look back at that point and wish I’d spent more time doing things for myself when my children were small. I won’t wish I’d gotten more manicures or figured out Sudoku sooner.

But I’m betting I will wish I’d had even more time to spend with my kids.

So you know what, experts?

The “Me Time” can wait. I want to give my children every spare second I can possibly muster —for as long as they want me around.

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07.01.2009
Eniarrol
Thanks for the post. I am right there with you...I love spending time with my kids. I try to let others understand but they dont. It is as if they would rather someone else watch their kids and miss those precious moments. I chose to have kids and along with that come some sacrifice. I try not to lose touch with friends, because they are supportive in so many ways. Best of luck to all the Moms out there.
03.24.2009
Kristi Stevens
I agree! When I'm not with my kids I miss them. I love spending time with them and I actually consider one on one time with them "me" time because it's what "I" want to do! Love it.
You are spot on. We have a "me" or "self" obsessed culture. I know one thing and that is when I am focused on myself, I am at my worst. I also get really sick of myself!
03.14.2009
Yves Grace
you betcha,,the time we spend with our kids will only last for a few years after that we all have the time we need. they grow so fast, and sometimes as i get up each morning i just realize that they are so independent and they would tell me," i dont need your help anymore". and it make me feels that I am no longer needed. and for sure you'll miss the time they would call you and ask for your attention. i agree with you " me time" can wait and we will get a lot of those when our babies are old enough and busy with their life.
03.12.2009
ChattyKat
I definately agree with you about how fast time flies as our kids grow up. But, may I please say that as a stay-at-home mom of 3 young children, I wish I could have more "me" time. Somedays I feel like moms who work outside the home are getting "me" time every day as they interact with other adults. Please don't get me wrong, I feel blessed to be able to be home with my kiddos, but some days seem extremely difficult and the selfish "me" time seems like a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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