10 Reasons I Can’t Answer the Phone Right Now

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A friend recently playfully mentioned that I should write about the struggles of phone communication since entering motherhood. While it was said in jest, it couldn’t be more accurate. Since becoming a mom, I’ve become utterly hopeless at managing phone calls. Before the baby, I was the person who would say, “Hey (insert friend’s name), want to chat for a bit about everything and nothing?” Now, I’m the one who rushes through calls or whispers in hushed tones because, if the baby is awake, she’ll quickly realize I’m not addressing her—an absolute no-no. And if she’s asleep? I tiptoe around, praying her nap lasts longer than twenty minutes.

But I do want to talk! I long to catch up with everyone, ask about their lives, their days, and even what they had for lunch. Unfortunately, my little toothless friend has other plans. Here’s why I can’t pick up the phone right now:

  1. I planned to call you, but then my baby had a massive spit-up incident. While cleaning it up, I spotted the filthy floors. I can’t let my child crawl around on dirty surfaces, so I ended up mopping. Of course, once I did that, she started crying because the universe didn’t revolve around her for those ten minutes, so I had to entertain her.
  2. The baby is napping, giving me a short window of 30 minutes to an hour. In that time, I need to shower, do laundry, tidy up toys, clean the kitchen, and tackle the bills. But instead, I just end up on the couch, stewing over my long to-do list and realizing I can’t even call my friends.
  3. It’s evening, and the baby has finally gone to sleep. All I want to do is zone out in front of the TV with something silly. Even calling you to discuss the latest show feels too mentally taxing.
  4. I was gearing up to call you, but then I dove into my to-do list, and suddenly it’s 10 PM. I really need some sleep before the baby wakes up for a feeding.
  5. I got sucked into Facebook, Instagram, or some celebrity gossip site. You know how it is.
  6. I opted for a peaceful meal in silence instead of a phone chat.
  7. My husband is also vying for my attention. Turns out I made a lifelong commitment to him (there was a ring involved, so it counts).
  8. Honestly, I can’t even find my phone right now.
  9. My boss (who is only a year old) is extremely demanding. She insists on playtime, singing, reading, and walks. There’s zero work/life balance here. The toothless one always has the upper hand.
  10. I’m utterly exhausted, and I’ve got nothing interesting to share. This combo leads to conversations like this:

You: “Hey! How’s it going?”
Me: “Good, you?”
You: “Great! What’s new?”
Me: “Not much. You?”
You: “(Insert something exciting here)”
Me: “Cool!”
You: “(More fascinating updates)”
Me: “That sounds great.”
You: “Okay, I’ve got to run, but let’s talk later.”
Me: “Alright, bye!”
You: (Thinking: Has she always been this dull?)
Me: (Thinking: Come on, I’m not that boring! Get it together.)

And honestly, I care too much about you to put you through that.

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Summary:

Motherhood can drastically change your ability to communicate, especially over the phone. From dealing with baby messes to late-night exhaustion, the reasons abound for why a simple phone call can feel like an insurmountable task. Despite the desire to connect, parenting responsibilities often take precedence, leaving little room for social interactions.

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