Over Easter and ANZAC break, we’re going to bring you some of our most popular (and our favourite) posts in recent memory. They are stories that made us laugh, made us cry, or made us want to pump our fists in the air. Enjoy.
At some point when I wasn’t looking, I became a shit friend.
The type of friend people start whinging about a lot when they’re at dinner and they’ve stopped discussing whether Ali could totally go all Fatal Attraction on Tim’s arse on The Bachelor.
The type of shit friend who never returns phone calls. Or emails. Or er, text messages. The type of friend who LIKES your FB update as soon as you post it but who then 20 seconds later doesn’t answer your personal message. The type of friend who is notoriously unreliable.
You know the type of friend I’m talking about. She’s always the one saying, “Sure I’ll bring the three bean salad to the BBQ on Saturday.” And then she arrives late AGAIN with a bottle of Pepsi Max (AGAIN) from the servo down the road. And then she leaves early because blah blah blah <insert excuse about CHILDREN>. Or worse, she just does a no-show instead.
You’ve had that friend. I’ve had that friend. And now, suddenly, dammit I AM that friend.
Oh god.
And I’m not entirely sure how I got here.
Because once upon a time I was a great friend. I remembered all the important stuff. Your birthday. Your kids’ birthdays. The anniversary of your dad’s passing. The name of the boss you loved two years ago who got transferred to Perth. I dropped everything to be with you the Saturday afternoon your dog died. I fixed up your resume for you when you went for that job. I moved heaven and earth to get us front row seats (okay, third row seats) to Prince. I was connected and reliable. I sent birthday cards IN THE MAIL FOR GOD’S SAKE.
Top Comments
I'm that friend now too!!! I divide my time between my very busy 18 month old, my new career 3 days a week and trying to find time for housework and washing and cooking. I hate that I can't get to coffee with a friend without taking my boy who can't/won't sit still for 5 minutes without exploring everything around him! I truly feel sorry for my friends that we can't have a conversation without me looking around to see what trouble he may be in or every 5 seconds I'm telling him 'No, Sit, don't touch that!' For it all to end in a temper tantrum! For that reason I've kind of given up for the time being. Coffee at my place it is, so if he breaks something that's fine! I have lost a couple of friends through becoming a mum but I've also gained some amazing new ones. I try my best and if it means playing 'phone tag' with my friends till we find time to spend 10 minutes on the phone together, then it's worth. Something else to consider for those people who don't understand is how much support is around. All my family are interstate so I can't just 'dump and run'. Trust me I wish more than anything I could sometimes, but I knew what I was signing up for and I LOVE being a mum. I try my best with my friends and yes there is always room for improvement but my friends know I love them and we don't have to see / speak to each other everyday to validate that. I use to be hard on myself but this is what it is now and I'll completely burn out if I'm everything everyone else wants me to be!
People can make time for their friends. If they can't, it's not a big enough priority. Friendships are crucial for wellbeing and I believe they should be a higher priority. Isolation can lead to loneliness and depression which is not good for the mother, the child or the rest of the family. There is always more than one option - a mother has choices.