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I'm the married mother of none, but I find myself in the "not a whole lot of time" boat as well. I work 40 hours a week, with a 45 minute commute at either end of those 40 hours. One of my treatment goals is make some of my scheduled activities also about spending time with him. My husband works the third shift, so he doesn't get up until I've been home from work about two hours, and I'm gone in the morning before he gets home. That leaves us about 3 hours on Friday night, 3 hours on Saturday and Sunday mornings and 3 hours on Saturday and Sunday nights to actually do something pleasurable together. As silly or obvious as it may seem, but sometimes we have sex during our time together. Sometimes we go out for breakfast together. With being up so early on Saturday mornings, we go to the Farmer's Market that is not far from our house and stock up on local produce. (This also helps my goal of eating better, lotsa fresh fruit and veggies!) We both got bicycles, so we try to go for an hour long ride on one of our mornings together. My friend who has two kids makes a girls' night out a priority once every month, where the guys/grandparents are enlisted to watch the kids, and they go and do something... movie, play, concert, drinks at a lounge, just something "grownup" to do. Maybe that's something to consider?
17 years ago 0 183 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi I'm a mother of two also -- mine are girls just coming into their teens, and I've been fighting this depression for about eight years. Divorced near six years now. I can at least get out of the house on my own now that the girls are old enough to be on their own, but I still try to find pleasure in whatever I can. My own music and the newspaper on a weekend morning while the girls are watching cartoons. Lying shamelessly about the pace I'm going to keep or the weather forecast or something so that I can walk by myself in the sunshine. And that stuff that society tells us about our children watching too much tv? There's a big difference between parents who plop their kids in front of the tv because they can't be bothered to play with them and parents who do it so that they can get some recuperation time so that we won't be sobbing or screaming messes. When my girls were younger, and my mind seemed to be continually filled with concerns about whether or not I was going to make it to daycare on time, which extra-curricular classes were when, how I was going to get them to Brownies after school when I didn't get home from work until 6pm, had i read all the notes and notifications they had brought home... When I could and I remembered, I would stop and just be with them. That in itself can be a pleasant activity (until they start bickering again, but I take what I can get!) Janice
17 years ago 0 6 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
hello, I am a mom of one, but work about 65 hours per week.. I have been coping and working with depression for about 5 years now. but I really think I have had it for more, just was not diagnosed. anyway, I had a hard time with finding pleasant activites. So I tried to think back when I was happy. what was I doing? I still had no luck so I looked through photo albulms and magazines (that's why they make racks for the bathroom ;)) and I made note of what pictures made me smile or feel good. I noticed I always feel good when i see fresh flowers.. so now I have them delivered once in awhile and count it as my pleasant activitiy.. I hope this idea helps you
17 years ago 0 11 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Melissa and welcome to our group! I'm a mother of two also and I find it really helps put me in a better mood if I get a quick walk in everyday. Somedays I take the kids and we go to the park, somedays I go on my own. Gives me time to think and helps get rid of some of my frustrations. Give it a try. Freebird
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Welcome Melissa! Members, Please share what pleasant activities were helpful to you. Danielle ____________________ The DC Support Team
17 years ago 0 11 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi, I'm new to the program and was just wondering what you guys have done for your pleasant activities? I'm a mother of two so I don't have a lot of free time. Thanks Melissa

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