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Boredom Busters For Mums

bellybelly by bellybelly Speaking(March 2007) (rank 418th)

After the birth of your baby, you may find that you experience feelings of boredom, perhaps due to baby sleeping for longer periods of time (well, for the first few months anyway!) or maybe you find staying at home all day with baby makes you feel like you are on

autopilot. You needn’t feel guilty for experiencing boredom – it’s easy to fall into at times – however there are all sorts of fun and constructive things you can to do to beat that boredom!

Below are some suggestions for mums with children of various ages, on what you might like to do throughout the day.

Join a Playgroup

Playgroups are designed for babies of all ages and are great for both mum and baby. There are playgroups for everyone so you can join an exisiting playgroup or start your own!

Join a Mother’s Group

Mother’s Groups are fantastic for meeting mums in your local area. You can find out more information from your local Maternal and Child Health Centre, Early Childhood Nurse or contact your local council for more information.

Go to a Mums n Bubs Movie Session

Many major movie chains now have 'Mums n Bubs' movies sessions where mothers can bring their babies and watch a new release movie. Some even have private booths for unsettled babies. Check out  your local  cinema for more details.

Go Shopping

Retail therapy is always a winner in any woman’s books, but may not be so practical if you have a few children to juggle. Babies will often sleep while shopping, however if you take a toddler or older child with you, avoid shopping when they are likely to be hungry or tired. You could even bring or buy some colouring books or a toy for your child / baby, then find a nice little cafe to sit down in while your little one is occupied.

Pack a Picnic

No matter how old bubs is, if the sun is shining, a rug outside under the shade of a tree on a sunny day is just divine! You can pack a lunch for yourself with some special treats if baby is too young to eat with you, or you can make some lunch together and enjoy lunch at the park with a toddler. You could even have your picnic out the back of your house and relax on the lawn.

Go For A Walk

Fresh air and exercise are great for stimulating happy hormones – especially if you suffer from depression or stress, the benefits of walking are huge. Start a pram push with other mums or go it alone! It’s also ideal for baby who will love the different surroundings and will be fast asleep before you know it. Older children enjoy walking too and the energy they burn will probably even score you an early night with one tired little toddler!

Do Some Baby/Parenting Classes or Workshops

I really enjoyed the classes I went to after having both of my children, including Infant Massage classes and Pinky McKay’s Teriffic Toddlers Workshop. I met many wonderful, like-minded parents and it’s great to chat to others and realise they experienced the same ups and downs as I did. I still keep in touch with some of these mums too – so the added bonus is the building of a friendship network.

Go and See a Friend!

I always find getting out of the house and visiting a friend so refreshing, especially when they have children themselves. You know they understand the mess and havoc that the littlies can create, so you aren’t worried about being out somewhere where the usual child-induced mess and havoc aren’t welcomed or allowed. It’s sometimes hard to get yourself and your children organised for an outing, but once you’re out, it’s such a nice way to relax, get and give some support and pass the day in the best way possible. If you like you could invite a friend over instead – same effect!

Jump On A Computer

These days, many women find support and friendships online. There are plenty of websites and forums out there, based on a huge range of topics which you might find to be a great way to make friends. You also might like to find out information or follow up on some hobbies you once had. It can be quite nerve-racking making the decision to join a forum and chat, but many women find them to be a saviour throughout the ups and downs of motherhood.

Start-Up Scrapbooking

I have only done scrapbooking once, but it was so much fun! If I wasn't so busy, it would certainly be one of my hobbies. There are plenty of websites and stores now open which specialise in Scrapbooking – it’s a fantastic way to journal your photos of baby and pass time. Many other mothers I speak to are completely hooked! You can even do scrapbooking online now!

Get Organised!

There are plenty of ways you can get organised and you’d be surprised how it helps you during those times when you are not so busy. You might like to make some meals and freeze them, for example soups, casseroles etc., plan your week’s meals or shopping, de-clutter your house a room at a time or go through that huge pile of paperwork you have been meaning to for ages! Check out the Fly Lady website which has lots of tips on getting organised.

Read A Book / Visit The Library

I’m pretty terrible when it comes to books, I avoid reading because I worry I am going to start reading a badly written book and it’s going to be a waste of time! So don’t be like me and ask around and see what books everyone is reading – and enjoying! Perhaps you might like to think about what topics you are interested in or would like to know more about. I have found that now I am studying to become a birth attendant, I have become a chronic book hoarder and have a huge pile of birth books to read for many years to come! So if you’re thinking ahead to a potential career path you are interested in, you might like to get reading some books realted to your interests and it’s amazing how you can get hooked into reading, even if you consider yourself a non-reader.

Book A Babysitter or Daycare

If you haven’t had enough ‘me’ time, it might be a good idea to organise a babysitter (family/friends) or occasional care for a couple of hours so you can do your own thing. You might like to go have a massage, a sleep, get your hair done – I find that once I have had some ‘me’ time, I am more enthusiastic about focusing on more play time with my kids. We always play lots of little games and activities, but one can only take so much of building blocks only to knock them down, again, and again, and again…

Do Some Gardening

Kids love being outdoors, so as soon as you get some sunshine, head out the back! My daughter loves helping me pull out weeds, picking up leaves, planting – choosing plants for the nursery! Add some colour to your garden and enjoy some time outside with the kids.

Make A Time Capsule / Memory Box

If you start a time capsule or memory box for your baby, you’ll be so glad you did. Children grow up so quick, that it’s heartwarming to look back on how tiny baby was, what he/she wore and those very first finger paintings they were so proud of. When baby has grown up, they’ll appreciate your efforts too.

Study

Many universities and courses now offer study online. This is great for mums as they can now study from home in their own time. You might like to check out the websites of your local university, TAFE or Open Learning.

Take Up Yoga / Pilates

Yoga and Pilates is great for both your mind and body, with Pilates having the added bonus of being a great pelvic floor and core strength workout. Find a babysitter or carer for baby and treat yourself to a regular class of yoga or pilates - many gyms with pilates classes have a creche. They are both fantastic ways to help with stress, relaxation, strength and flexibility. Make sure you get your doctor’s okay to start any form of exercise after baby, remembering that it can take around three months for all the relaxin (softens ligaments) in your body to reduce to normal levels. There are quite a few post-natal classes around these days so look out for those.

Join A Gym

Many gyms now have creches and it’s a great incentive to get out of the house – get fit, get some ‘me’ time and to feel good about yourself. Again, get your doctor’s okay to start exercise and look out for those post-natal classes!


Kelly Zantey is the creator of BellyBelly and is a mum to two beautiful children. She’s also a Birth Attendant; you can read about BellyBelly Birth Support here.

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Rowie
March 2007 | Rowie
Great
It work for me some of your ideas i am going to try out Thanks


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CEF246
March 2007 | CEF246
You forgot somthing else to do!!
It all sounds great, but how about making some money to keep the boredom at bay!!!?  I have joined Nutrimetics and that keeps me from getting bored!  You fit it into your life stlye and it's perfect when you have kids... why waste the time being bored!?!?!?!


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youngmumof2
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | youngmumof2
boredom
I love this piece. I get mummy boredom and i have 2 kids. When julius is asleep, Iesha usually goes off and does her own thing, doesn't want to always play with mummy.  Anyway, i get into reading or i get on minti! Minti always kills time, but then i find it hard to turn it off once iget started. Damn you minti!!!


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