Last week I was admitted to hospiatl for 5 days becasue of diabetes /pregnancy.
I don't work fri or mon. My sil had ds for fri. But she is a SAHM, with 2 under 4, and she is moving and I know that she would ALWAYS help in an emergency. And I am grateful for that. But this will change.
On the mon. Our friend who ds & I see once a week or so, with a slightly younger ds, had our ds.
I was very grateful to them both.
We do have a babysitter - the niece of our next door neighbour - a young girl - very nice, so for an occassional christmas party or dinner out, she is fine.
I have two lovely neighbours who I have both offered in an emergency. One of them had him for 3 hours once, when I need to go to hospital.
I like to think that I could call on them in an emergency, but I want to limit it to that very thing - i.e an emergency and not to have to ask them, say more than once a year.
Ds is 3.9 and at a nursery at my work. He will start school in Sept next year. Will I meet mums, who would have him, in an emergency ? I hope so, but I don't want to rely on them, or take the mick.
When I was younger, having no grand parents, I had a nan. She was an elderly woman, hired by mum, who basically had no commitments and could be called upon at any time, if I was unwell, or she would come and 'sit' for the school holidays - she did nothing. She was just there. I was off playing with my friends from next door. Nipping in and out every-so-often.
I think that two diabetics, with a mum that currentlyu works part time, who has no family, needs a "nan".
Someone who ds would like, who would come round and sit for him. But what if we had a new baby, would they be able to look after him/her ?
What if baby was unwell, or had chicken pox, what If I needed to go to the hospital ?
I know schools have breakfast clubs and after school clubs, but I don't want ds there all the time. I didn't have him to cart him off to someone else.
My mum thinks I need a support system. And without one my quality of life and marriage would suffer. Maybe I need to ask her exactly what it is she recommends, or how to create this so called support system.
What do other people do ?