The best thing about being a single parent is .........

Christian

I love this conversation thread..lol... What I love about being a single parent:

Freedom, no longer lost in a miserable marriage. That's got to be good for my daughter.

We can watch soaps on the telly without ex bleating on about how bad soaps are for our daughter, this is the same guy who once left hard core porn open on his laptop where  7 yr old daughter could have seen it..mmm

Wardrobe is now mine, he had just cleared it woop woop.

Future holidays will no longer be ruined by miserable prat...bring it on!

We can get another dog if we want! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted on: June 19, 2012 - 9:45pm

Hopeful
DoppleMe

I get to watch the football! Laughing

Posted on: June 19, 2012 - 9:54pm

pancakequeen
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Just found this thread, thought I'd add to it as have been feeling a bit down and thought it might help me to think about the positives.....so here goes....

I love having the radio on instead of the tv...have got a DAB radio now and the choice out there is great

Love the fact that I have remembered I can cook...after being told for years that I can't....and that my girls love my cooking too

I love having my friends round whenever I want....and the girls having their friends round too

I love feeling safe....not waiting for a drunk man to come home and worrying what that may bring

Being a single parent isn't all bad after all Smile

Posted on: August 8, 2012 - 10:31pm

Louise
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Great post, pancake queen! Smile

Posted on: August 9, 2012 - 7:45am

Anna
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Yay!!

Posted on: August 9, 2012 - 4:55pm

Kirsty ST1

Being a single parent is great. I love it. So glad that I have not got a man. I can do what I want, when I want because I want to do it. It is nice to have a good support network of friends and be independant. I dont have much family support at all but that just makes you stronger in the end. It has taken years to get to the position I'am in now, and it has'nt been easy. I relocated 11 years ago. Had to fight for my son. I had nobody and nothing here. We now have nice house and live in a good area and my son and I have built up some good friends My son is 17 years old now and doing really well at College going onto University.  I'am a Voluntary worker. If anyone is doubting whether to move on I would recommend that you do it. Be brave. Its the best thing I ever did other than have my son!!

Posted on: July 29, 2013 - 12:43am

Anna
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Great post Kirsty ST1! It sounds as though you have faced some huge challenges and faced a huge uphill struggle, but you have now made it at the top! Well done you!

Just a thought though......probably not for this thread......you mentioned that you are glad that you have not got a man and say that you can do what you want...if you are with a kind thoughtful parther, you can still have all of the above. Smile

If you fancy talking more about this come and join in this recent discussion What do you look for in a partner?

Thanks for sharing where you have got to now though, I hope that it will encourage other parents who have recently become single or who are struggling to know that there is hope!!

Posted on: July 29, 2013 - 8:36am

chocolate81

the house is a tip n hes not hear to whinge complain n berate me for that!

il clear n clean up in my own sweet time thank u very much Tongue Out

Posted on: October 24, 2013 - 11:09pm

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

ah yes! Once, shortly before our separation my husband asked if we had been burgled (as the house was such a mess) Answer no, but you can tidy it up a bit DEAR.

Posted on: October 25, 2013 - 7:26am

pancakequeen
DoppleMe

Good one chocolate81,

I remember my ex would often make comments about the state of the house, but he never offered to do anything about it!!

Posted on: October 25, 2013 - 8:32am

Sally W
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

I had one of those PQ, thing was he was never happy either way.

Posted on: October 25, 2013 - 2:48pm

Immi
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This is an awesome thread. It's not all doom and gloom!

I love the sense of achievement that comes with being a single parent. Knowing that you're the one who makes things happen, who keeps the house going, who keeps the kids happy and safe.

I love the quiet evenings in by myself, strangely enough especially at the weekends when I have my kids.  I don't watch TV much but sometimes, a bad movie and a takeaway on a Friday night is all I want!  I do get lonely sometimes but I relish my alone time.

Ooh, what else...

To be honest, the very best thing is that very special bonding that happens when you're the main carer of small people.  When my husband was at home with us, I found myself being so checked-out all of the time. I was so distanced from all of them, I didn't realise how unhappy I was until he was gone and things started clicking into place.  I feel like me and my little boys are this really awesome team, us against the world. It's awesome and I don't think I'd have it any other way.

Posted on: December 20, 2013 - 2:37pm

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

Laughing

Posted on: December 20, 2013 - 3:28pm

pancakequeen
DoppleMe

I was thinking the very same thing the other day just-immi. Its a great feeling Laughing

Posted on: December 20, 2013 - 4:54pm

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

... Terrible jokes!

Daddy! Why did the cow cross the road?

I don't know, why did the cow cross the road? My little sunshine, sweetness and light.

To get to the udder side.

:)

That made me laugh on the walk to school this morning.

Posted on: March 13, 2014 - 11:36am

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

What's the best time to go to the dentist?

Tooth hurtie!

(Two thirty?)

:)

Posted on: March 13, 2014 - 11:38am

pancakequeen
DoppleMe

The tooth hurtie joke always makes us laugh too Laughing

Posted on: March 13, 2014 - 11:46am

Anna
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When they get old enough and want to start cooking the supper Laughing

Posted on: March 13, 2014 - 8:06pm

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

...  or hoover, or tidy up after themselves even, just a bit, just the socks even.

: )

Mine do hoover though, they even argue over who's going to do it, they take for ever and actualy do a good job, my daughter even hoovers the dog as well : )

Posted on: March 13, 2014 - 8:49pm

Anna
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Ha ha I bet your dog has to put up with a lot in your home bubblegum! Has he/she had their hair dyed too recently?!

My bathroom sink was looking a bit grubby the other day, I kept thinking I must do that before the weekend, but didn't actually get down to it. When I was brushing my teeth last night I noticed my girl had Surprised, I felt joyous!! I said thank you to her and she said well it was beginning to look like a sink in a squat!! Ha ha, it wasn't that bad at all, but I'm not going to argue, long may this last Smile

Posted on: March 14, 2014 - 10:42am

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

When I was doing their hair they did ask and ask and ask, please, please, pleeeease daddy! Can we do Anjis too : )

My daughters standard reply of late when I don't do what ever it is she wants me to do, is... (over dramaticaly) You're hurting my feelings.

: )

Posted on: March 14, 2014 - 12:38pm

Bubblegum
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Our bathroom sink got blocked a while ago... and it transpired that my daughter had been putting her used herbal tea bags down it.

: )

I doubt I'll ever live to see the day they clean anything... sniff sniff : (

Posted on: March 14, 2014 - 12:40pm

Anna
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Oh trust me bubblegum, it will come! I am sure one of them will become the Business Person of the Year, earning loads of money, wearing a suit and being ultra clean and tidy - even if it is only during their rebellious stage!!

Your daughter's comment of 'You are hurting my feelings' tickled me, when my daughter was teeny, her nursery teacher used to say 'It is not ok for you to xyz' (which I continued to use as it worked!), but one day she said to me when I was in a filthy mood, "Just because you are in a sh*tty mood mummy it is not OK to swear!" EmbarassedFunny really because she wouldn't dare to use swear words around me now!

I hope when your daughter says this you are take her seriously, unless of course she is joking..........or is she?

Posted on: March 14, 2014 - 4:39pm

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

She's joking : )

Can I have some sweets? No! Your hurting my feelings. Bed time! Your hurting my feelings.

That sort of thing.

When she's actualy upset she cries... And gets what ever she wants (according to my son anyway)

:)

Posted on: March 14, 2014 - 5:37pm

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

My son's favourite expression for a while came from him having heard and been impressed by the word "humiliated" Every time his evil designs were thwarted, he would say in an anguished tone, "Mummy, you've few-miliated me!"

Chores: eldest did all the family's ironing for a couple of years, after he started work in a posh clothes shop where he was involved with the displays. Youngest has his set list of jobs every week and he can choose whether to do them and have his board and lodging payment reduced (heh heh).

Bubblegum, I know you have told us before that you used to hoover your sister's dog so it obviously runs in the family Wink

Posted on: March 15, 2014 - 9:58am

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

Yes! I just watched that video over on the onespace facebook page, 'children see, children do' 

Suddenly it all makes sence :)

Posted on: March 16, 2014 - 12:03pm

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

Aha, although hopefully they learn good and/or quirky things from us like that...a colleague of mine has facilitated many parenting courses and usually asks the parents why they are there. One woman said to her, "Well, I just want my daughter to stop f***ing swearing."

Hoovering the dog is just not in that league, thank goodness! Laughing

Posted on: March 16, 2014 - 2:57pm

Bubblegum
DoppleMe

: )

Made me laugh : )

Posted on: March 16, 2014 - 8:45pm

sparklinglime
DoppleMe

Haha!  Classic Anna!

Posted on: March 21, 2014 - 6:43am

CleverMummy2012
DoppleMe

Not having someone trying to put me down all the time! I wasn't with my daughter's father for very long, so I don't know how much worse things could have got, thankfully!

I do feel I have a lot of independence though, not having to answer to anyone, just got my little princess and me to think about, and she's pretty much an extension off me! :-) <3 it really does feel like the two of us against the world, it's nice- when she's behaving herself anyways! She's 18 months going on 2 1/2!!! Lol xXx

Posted on: April 19, 2014 - 11:04pm

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

Yes, that feeling of independence is a fantastic thing!

Posted on: April 20, 2014 - 7:01am

sofu77

Not having to answer to anyone else bar the kids of course

no arguments

being bake to make a decision without being made to feel it's the wrong one

i get all th kisses and cuddles - that by far is the best part of being a single mom

Posted on: May 10, 2014 - 6:10am

Louise
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

Kisses and cuddles, that's lovely sofu77 Laughing

Posted on: May 10, 2014 - 8:54am

suneagle

Best thing about being a single parent for me is.

The house is filled with laughter.

Silly stuff. I get to make dens and play.

The strange converstations we have because they feel safe to have them.

Looking forward to seeing them flourish.

Posted on: May 26, 2014 - 5:00pm

Sally W
Parenting specialist DoppleMe

Thats lovely suneagle, sounds like you all have loads of fun and enjoy being together Smile

Posted on: May 26, 2014 - 6:05pm

suneagle

Sally W,

Exhaisted and don't always get it right but happy.

Posted on: May 26, 2014 - 6:11pm

Abbie lou
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Only having me and the kids to think about, so able to be spontanious, no extra mans washing!, knowing when I get home my house will be the same as when I left it! being able to treat myself to something and not hide it or lie about the price! because someone else is supporting me! knowing I can go home close my door, and I only have to see someone if I want to, feeling safe that I have control of my life.

Posted on: July 3, 2014 - 2:32pm

Anna
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High Five Abbie lou!!

Yesterday I got in from camping and fell asleep on the kitchen floor I was so exhausted! When I woke I actually laughed out loud because I could imagine my ex's disapproval, hee hee!!

Posted on: July 3, 2014 - 5:24pm

trudyrl

god pancake queen i relate to what u said, its just me and my child, i dont have to worry about a drunken man coming home and what it may bring, haha theres no puddle next to toilet no smelly thing in my bed (unless its me) i eat what i want i wear what i want, i watch what i want and when i want to, its taken me 5 months but now i see light at the end of the tunnel xx

Posted on: July 24, 2014 - 9:13am

trudyrl

you have taken the words out of my mouth, it took me 5 mnths before i realise hey im enjoying my life, and i am and best of all so is my daughter, its good x

 

Posted on: July 24, 2014 - 9:18am

pancakequeen
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Thats great trudyrl, sometimes when we're going through things its hard to see how things are better. This thread helped me look at the positives and it really lifted my spirits. Glad you are feeling good too.

Posted on: July 24, 2014 - 1:02pm