Let me start my saying I hate the term “Mummy Friends”. It conjures up a stereotypical image of catty and judgemental women competing with each other through their children.
Definition of Mummy Friends – Friends you have met since becoming a Mummy who are also Mummy’s themselves.
I have Mummy Friends. But they are intelligent, funny, brilliant women who offer support and alcohol. Friends to laugh with and friends to cry with.
Personally I think this parenting gig is a whole lot tougher if you don’t have Mummy Friends. Whatever life stage you are at you tend to feel better when you have people you can turn to who get where you are coming from because they are in the same situation as you.
Here’s my top 10 reasons why you need Mummy Friends:
One
They won’t bat an eyelid when you arrive at the school gates in yesterdays clothes with baby puke down the sleeve.
Chances are they have snot down their jeans.
Two
They don’t get bored and start rolling their eyes and stifling yawns when you talk about your kids. You can even tell them about poo and vom and they won’t get grossed out.
Three
Forgotten the baby wipes? Got a baby with a giant green slug hanging out of their nose and no tissue? Run out of raisins and the toddler is about to launch operation meltdown? Mummy Friend to the rescue.
Four
They don’t look at you all disapproving when your small person is shoving cheerios up their nostrils. They can’t because last week you were witness to their small person streaking in the park.
Five
Your social life involves parties that finish at 4:pm. The party guests don’t need to be plied with anything to start dancing, and the height of fashion is an Elsa dress. Mummy friends will be at the same parties shoving their faces full of chicken nuggets and wotsits too.
Six
They look after your small people for you whilst you visit the doctors for awkward procedures and to discuss your lady bits. if it wasn’t for your Mummy Friends every checkout lady in Sainsbury’s would know that “Mummy had to do a wee wee in a tube at the doctors”.
Seven
You can ask them random questions like “Is it normal that my small person can’t dance without smacking his own butt repeatedly and changing random lyrics to ‘poo poo head’?” They are like google. Only without all the gross images.
Eight
You can have a girls night out with Mummy Friends and not be the only one who is
a) Wearing flats
b) Has no idea what music you are dancing too
c) Plans to be at home in bed by 11:00pm
Nine
You can give them the full unabridged birth story (including the stitches) without worrying about ‘over sharing’.
Ten
When it’s been a day full of tears and tantrums, (and not just the small people) Mummy Friends understand, and they always have cake. The really good ones always have wine.
I have some very special Mummy Friends in my life, who actually I wish I had known before I had small people.
This post is for Ellie, Denise and Kim. The best Mummies to drink with, be it tea or wine, and the ones who always scupper my plans to be at home in bed by 11:00pm 😉
Mummy Friends also mean small people play dates
Share this post with the Mummy Friends who know your birth story as well as they know their own 🙂
All so true! I only really have one ‘Mummy friend’ but she is an absolute gem and I can’t believe there was a time I didn’t have her in my life!
This is so true! I was the first of my friendship circle to have babies and I am so lucky that I have made the most incredible mummy friends now that I am one. Yes to all of these points! X #coolmumclub
What a lovely post! To be honest, I don’t have that many friends left who aren’t parents for all the reasons you have listed! We are the #coolmumclub !
This is such a fabulous post! I totally agree with you on all except the be home by 11 bit. I don’t think any of my friends and I can stay awake past 9pm! LOL Thank you for linking up with #abitofeverything
Aw this post is sweet, and also has made me think that I need more Mum friends haha, currently 9 months pregnant (every day is getting slower before his arrival! : ) ) and I’m the first in my friend group to have a child, whoops! Love the photo of the three boys, adorable! #fartglitter
Amen to all of that lovely! Thanks so much for linking up to #coolmumclub xx
This post sums it up perfectly! 🙂 i fear for anyones sanity that doesnt have mummy friends. Were blessed to have them.
Awww I had to come back and comment because is this…drumroll…trumpet fanfare…the FIRST post of yours I ever read! Still love it. #abitofeverything
Awww I had to come back and comment because is this…drumroll…trumpet fanfare…the FIRST post of yours I ever read! Still love it.
I love this post! I miss my mummy friends..I recently moved and now all the people who know all about my birth story and went through all the baby days with me are miles away. We keep in touch but it is not the same, I now need to meet some new mums who can rescues me with their wet wipe, snack and wine supplies! Looks like you have a lovely bunch of mum friends 🙂 xx #abitofeverything
They are the best. Thanks. Hope you make more soon x
Love this and totally agree. Sometimes mummy friends are the only thing which helps me cling on to my sanity with my finger tips. Mummy friends and blogger friends- I’d be lost without both 🙂
Thanks for linking up to #fartglitter x
Love love love this. Number 4 in particular got me giggling! Just brilliant and so very true. #fartglitter x
Thanks 🙂
I would be lost without my mummy friends – they are the best and are always on hand for tips or advice. I wish I’d met my mummy friends before having my little lady. Loved this post xxx
Thanks. 🙂
So true, and so funny. Naive, pre motherhood me thought that I wouldn’t need ‘Mummy friends’ as my other friends would be just fine thank you very much.
How. Wrong. Was. I. ?
I would be so lost without my friends – who all think that a great time is getting slightly tipsy at a 3 year olds party, eating cake for dinner then being in bed for 8pm. So long as we stick together we can function in our own normality, which to the child free world is just plain weird.
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I just wish I had known some of my mummy friends in my life before kids. I feel there may have been a lot more wild nights!
Having a baby has been an amazing way to meet new people.
As an expat living halfway around the world, the usual friend and family network at home is not there so it’s really important to have some good mum mates to share the joy and tears with. Great post.
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Definitely. Couldn’t be without mine 😉
How funny is this. Was about to tweet you to invite you to take part in #wineandboobs and I see…you already did. Thought I recognised the image and post title! Fab blog. Fab post. And hell yeah to number 4.
Thank-you so much 🙂
Love this and so true I couldn’t have survived without mommy friends especially in the beginning as a new parent. Thanks for linking up to Share With Me I hope you are enjoying my blog hop and thanks for all the linky support! #sharewithme
Aaah I don’t know *where* I’d be without my friends!! Mummy friends, daddy friends, work colleagues, blogging friends, I love all of them!! They’re all invaluable! 🙂 Thanks so much for linking up with #TwinklyTuesday x
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Thanks for hosting 🙂
So funny and so true! Mummy Friends have become some of the best I know. Yes, we plan to get in to bed at 11pm at the latest on a night out, but we certainly can still drink our fair share of wine :).
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Al hail the rose!
I need more mommy friends. Since moving to a small town and leaving behind everything and everyone I knew I have had a hard time building new relationships. Thanks for hosting #FridayFrolics
It’s hard as a grown up isn’t it. Hope you find some more soon xxx
Love it!! Mommy friends/Mommy dates are the best!!
Couldn’t agree more 🙂
So true, where would be without them, and the wine and cake 🙂 #PoCoLo
Keeps me sane 🙂
Aww such a sweet in a mummy gross kinda way! #pocolo
🙂
Such a lovely post. I’m a first time mum to a now 4 week old and don’t currently have any mummy friends, it didn’t help that we didn’t get to go to any antenatal classes. I have found out when the different groups are at our local children’s centre but I’m a bit apprehensive to go. I get quite shy in new situations with new people. #thelist
I’m shy too, but it’s really worth putting yourself out there. There will be some people that you don’t click with, but you could also meet some amazing people that will become your best friends. They ran a first time mums group in my area. Check with your health visitor. xxx
So true – we definitely all need them for these reasons! #FridayFrolics
you always need mummy friendS! Mine also scupper my sensible plan to be home early xx
They are such a bad influence 😉
So true ! What I like is that you don’t have to give them a full back story on something, changes are they’ve had a similar battle #FridayFrolics
Ha so true I have mummy friends and they are brilliant! #FridayFrolics
Yes! To all!
Seriously where would I be without my better-than-google, pass-the-cocktail, listen-to-this-poop-story mummy (and daddy) friends.
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Fab post – and all so true! I love it when we go out and everyone starts yawning around 10pm, means I don;t feel bad for heading home early. And ditto to the cake.
I totally agree I have no idea where I want be without my mummy friends they keep me sane! 🙂
Me too 🙂
Hi, saw your link over on twinkly Tuesday. The support you get from Mummy friends is invaluable and Mummy nights out are definitely a great way of getting out with people who understand the 7 am wake up call the next day. Great post!
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Thanks 🙂
Love this and you most defintely need mummy friends. They are my saviours most days! #twinklytuesdays xx
Thanks 🙂
This is all so true! Very funny 🙂 #twinklytuesday
Thanks