Hi Faeriemum
what people have said so far is right - guilt is part of the parenting (or is it just the mothering?!) territory... there seems no escaping it. I guess we all just have to work hard to recognise it and not let it rule our lives?
You sound like a lovely Mum, with a gorgeous little boy, so please don't beat yourself up!
Everyone has their own parenting styles. Like you, I'm not much of a 'rough & tumble' type, and lots of noise really winds me up, which is a bit of a problem, since I have 2 boys - LOL!!
It must also be extra hard as a single parent, because there's no one to share the 'load' with or to mix & match parenting styles (quiet vs boisterous etc).
I work full time and although that's my choice, I still feel immensely guilty at times. For quite a while after going back to work I felt such tremendous guilt that I wasn't with my kids 24/7 that I used to insist in spending every non-working minute with them. To be honest, it wasn't entirely healthy - my relationship with DH suffered for a while, and also I felt as if I lost any sense of 'self' - I was just employee or mother - nothing else.
Somehow I now have a compromise where I carve out specific time for me/ DH/ and the kids, and then provided the 'planned' activities happen I refuse to feel guilty.
Do you have friends and a support network nearby? It can be rather lonely and very tiring to continually stay upbeat when you have sole responsibility for a small child. There's no feedback either, which is what I always found hard - you half expect your child to suddenly say, "Mummy, swimmming was nice, but the park would've been better... 8/10 on this occasion! "
If you're worried about variety in the things you do with your DS, then can you join up with other parents for some of the toddler 'soft play' type sessions?
Keep posting anyway - we'll do our best to cheer you up!
xx