Ladies’ Night Out: The Pre-Kids vs. Post-Kids Experience

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There’s nothing quite like a girls’ night out, filled with laughter, shared stories, and unforgettable memories. From the whimsical sleepovers of our youth to playing bingo with Grandma and her fabulous poodle perm, these nights have always had a special place in our hearts. However, after welcoming my two little ones under the age of two into my life, I’ve noticed that the way I prepare for these cherished evenings out has shifted quite a bit.

Before kids, getting ready for a girls’ night looked like this:

  1. Crank up some feel-good tunes.
  2. Pour myself a generous glass of wine.
  3. Peruse my wardrobe, contemplating the perfect outfit, and trying a few on for good measure.
  4. Indulge in a long, relaxing shower, exfoliating, shaving my legs, and washing my hair.
  5. Moisturize those freshly shaven legs, apply makeup, and style my hair just right.
  6. Refill my wine glass and turn the music up a notch.
  7. Check in with my girlfriends to see their plans and outfit choices.
  8. Return to the closet to finalize the ideal ensemble, shoes, and accessories.
  9. Paint my nails if I haven’t made it to the salon recently.
  10. Finish my wine while chilling out and waiting for my nails to dry.
  11. Call a cab and check emails as I wait.
  12. Grab my keys and stroll out the door.

Sounds blissful, right? Who wouldn’t enjoy such a pampering experience before heading out?

Fast forward to the current reality with my little ones:

  1. First, I’m on a quest to find the remote so I can sneak in 20 minutes of peace.
  2. Get the kids a quick snack to keep them occupied.
  3. Frantically rummage through my closet for something that fits and isn’t maternity attire.
  4. No time for a shower—thank you, dry shampoo and deodorant!
  5. Slap on some mascara and cover those pesky blemishes, even at my age.
  6. Start prepping dinner while anxiously awaiting my husband’s arrival from work.
  7. Call him at work to urge him to come home ASAP.
  8. Feed the kids and tag-team with my husband as he walks in the door. Finally, I’m off duty!
  9. Rush to paint my nails, hoping nobody will notice the mess.
  10. Surprise! I’m not off duty yet; I still need to tackle bedtime routines—PJs, teeth brushing, and bottles.
  11. Squeeze in some hugs goodbye, which unfortunately results in snot on my outfit and less-than-perfect nail polish.
  12. Make a break for the door, turning back just in time to blow a kiss to the little faces pressed against the window.

And there you have it! A stark contrast between the pre-kids and post-kids approach to a night out. If you’re navigating the world of parenting and looking for some insights on family planning or home insemination, check out this excellent resource. And for more on the journey of starting a family, consider exploring the Cryobaby at-home insemination kit, or learn more about options at BabyMaker.

Summary:

The transition from pre-kids to post-kids girls’ night out is a remarkable journey of adjustment. From pampering evenings filled with music and wine to frantic preparations that involve juggling snacks and bedtime routines, the experience has indeed evolved. Despite the chaos, the joy of connecting with friends remains a cherished part of life.

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