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10 Things I Miss From My Life Pre-Kids

6 September 2012 by Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel 44 Comments

Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel
6 September 2012 | UPDATED ON: 3 December 2023

Motherhood has been filled with so many joys, some so wonderful I thought my heart would burst. I have cuddled my twin boys, loved them, fed them and cherished my time with them. I thank God every day that I have these two precious little men.  But, there are times I think back to what my life was like before them and selfishly wish for some of the things I cherished then. Here is my list (in no particular order):

10ThingsPre-Kids

10 Things I Miss From My Life Pre-Kids

1. Time to Read. Oh how I miss the days when I devoured a novel a week, could tell you about all the literary award winners, and even re-read some of my favorite books. Right now, I have (no exaggeration) 20 books stacked waiting to be read. (bolivarescapes.com)

2. Sleep While I finally have my boys sleep trained I still feel like I am not getting enough sleep (apparently two years of sleep deprivation will do that to you). I honestly feel like I could go to sleep now and wake up next week.

3. A Clean Car Before kids I thought of myself as a tidy person. Someone who kept things neat, in order and organized. Then, came babies and eventually toddlers. While I work my hardest to create order and structure, I have lost the battle with my car. So much so that once a month I pay to have it cleaned inside and out so that someone else gets the joy of getting food crumbs from underneath the seats and in the consoles. I tip them generously and for that drive home I soak up the clean car smell.

4. Sleeping In (see #2) Sleeping is one of my best skills. I fall asleep easily, stay asleep consistently and can nap just about anywhere. My favorite thing to do on Sundays is to sleep as long as possible, then go out for brunch. Now, by the time other people are sitting down to brunch I am already through two coffees, breakfast, morning snack and am preparing lunch for the boys.

5. Money Children are expensive, that is no surprise, but twins are VERY expensive. Two of everything, from toys, to cribs, to car seats you need two. I have bought some things second hand, but a lot of the time it is easiest to find two of exactly the same thing to prevent a lot of hassle.  And strollers, my goodness we have sunk our net worth in strollers!

6. Paying Babysitters (see #5) I remember fondly my husband and I going out to the movies and dinner and it cost $80 including tickets, snacks and a great dinner.  Now, double that.  Good babysitters are hard to come by and they are pricey.  So, the movie better be darn good for me to shell out that kind of money.

7. Meaningful Phone Conversations One of my best friends from elementary school just called.  She wanted to talk about her day and catch up.  I tried.  I really tried.  But, hard to carry on a conversation with twins crawling all over me, yelling, screeching, and saying “mom” 1000 times.

8. My Parents Attention As an only child myself I used to lament how much attention my parents gave to me.  Even into my thirties they were a little too involved in my life.  But, since the twins have been born, my parents turned into grandparents and I have taken a back seat.  Luckily the boys live with me or I might never see them!

9. Privacy I never thought that going to the bathroom alone was a luxury, I felt it was a necessity.  I mean who are those people that leave the bathroom door open when they pee?  Apparently, that is what happens when you become a mom, you lose all self respect and ability to take care of personal matters in private!

10. My Belly Button I was never a fan of my belly per se, in fact it has been an area that was always quick to hold extra weight.  But, I had a nice belly button.  An innie, proportionate and fitting for my body type and shape.  Now, I have something that was once a belly button, got stretched to maximum capacity and then got swallowed by stretch marks and belly fat.

10 Things I Miss From My Life Pre-Kids

Is there anything that you miss? Can you relate to any of these?

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Comments

  1. Sarah Lynn says

    7 September 2012 at 2:15 am

    I can relate to all…except the belly button and babysitter ones. So far the Grandparents are the only folks who have watched baby, and thankfully for us they don’t charge!

    Great list! I wonder how old we’ll be until we’ll be able to pee alone again :)

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      7 September 2012 at 12:10 pm

      Thanks Sarah! Grandparents are great babysitters! :)

      Reply
  2. Patricia Robertson says

    7 September 2012 at 4:54 am

    I can tell you ladies to not hold your breath on peeing alone my twins are 12 now and I still can not go to the bathroom in peace lol sorry for the bad news. I can soooo relate to the belly button thing.

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      7 September 2012 at 12:09 pm

      Patricia, Oh no! That means at least 10 more years! :)

      Reply
  3. Samara says

    7 September 2012 at 8:50 am

    This post has been effective in killing any of those instincts in me that tell me I want a kid…golly I take half of these things for granted!!

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      7 September 2012 at 12:10 pm

      Samara, I took them for granted too. The negatives are definitely overshadowed by the positives! :)

      Reply
  4. Theresa says

    7 September 2012 at 3:15 pm

    Hi there found you via wkend hop. It gets better as they get a bit bigger. I entered your recipe hop thanks for hosting. a new follower. Drop by & visit when you get a chance @ DearCreatives.com

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      8 September 2012 at 12:01 am

      Welcome Theresa! Hope you can come by and visit often. Thank you for following.

      Reply
  5. Alexis [Living the WifeStyle] says

    7 September 2012 at 3:38 pm

    Hi!

    I’m stopping in from Friday Chaos! I’m one of the co-hosts and I’m so glad you linked up!

    Hope you’re having an awesome Friday!

    -Alexis
    http://www.livingthewifestyle.com

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      8 September 2012 at 12:02 am

      Welcome Alexis! Love the title of your blog! Thank you for coming by.

      Reply
  6. Nicole says

    7 September 2012 at 6:11 pm

    A lot of those things come back when the kids are bigger! Seriously!

    Reply
  7. Naptime Review says

    7 September 2012 at 8:04 pm

    Yes! I miss sleep VERY much!

    Julie @ Naptime Review

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      8 September 2012 at 12:00 am

      It is something that no one prepares you for. The lack of sleep and the loss of true deep sleep!

      Reply
  8. F.... says

    8 September 2012 at 1:04 am

    Ohhhh…. the belly button!!! I laughed out loud at that!! In all honesty, I find comfort in knowing I’m not the only one! :) Such a perfect list!

    Found you on the Harvest of Friends Blog Hop. New follower here.

    Falen

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      8 September 2012 at 1:55 am

      Falen,

      I think there should be a support group for those of us that mourn the loss of our belly buttons! Who knew they could be so distorted?

      Reply
  9. Paula Miller says

    8 September 2012 at 1:41 am

    I can certainly relate to pretty much everything on that list and my youngest is nine!! Motherhood is a never-ending job, but with spectacular results :))

    Thanks for linking up with my NO RULES Weekend Blog Party!
    Paula
    lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      8 September 2012 at 1:56 am

      Thanks Paula! Yes, it is the best experience in the world!

      Reply
  10. Tulip TrueAim says

    8 September 2012 at 2:31 am

    #2 and #7 are my biggies. Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from the weekend blog hop. I am a new follower. Hope to see you at True Aim!

    Reply
  11. Jenny @ Creatively Blooming says

    8 September 2012 at 3:13 am

    #5 – Oh my gosh! I thought my first was a baby, and then Baby #2 (a girl) came along. Boy are little girls expensive! And I don’t that changing any time soon. My ladybug wants to change clothes at least three times a day so she can be a “pretty princess!”

    Another one for me is waiting and waiting for my babies to say “mama.” Now I just wish they would go 5 minutes without calling my name!

    Visiting from SITS. I’m your newest follower!

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      9 September 2012 at 3:23 am

      That is a good one! Yesterday we counted and the boys said mama 37 times in a 15 minute drive. Some days I feel like my head will spin off!

      Reply
  12. rebecca says

    8 September 2012 at 5:16 pm

    You know, I may steal this topic for a post. I love this idea. There are a lot of things I miss too about how it was before the responsibilities of being a parent. However, I would love to have a babysitter once in a while. We have never had one and some days I would give anything to have a date night with my husband

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      9 September 2012 at 3:22 am

      Steal away! I think everyone’s list would be different, but I also think we probably all have a few key points in common. Motherhood is awesome and hard all at the same time!

      Reply
  13. Mom on the Make says

    9 September 2012 at 6:10 pm

    I totally understand. I miss being able to go out all the time with my hubby.

    We used to roller blade after work three times a week, go out to dinner several times per week, go to the beach on the weekends, etc… We have three little ones now under the age of 10, and its very difficult to plan getaways with all of their activities. So, I guess I miss the flexibility of time we used to have. When the activities start, your schedule becomes so boxed in and structured. But, we love watching our kids in their sports and theater groups, so its all good.

    We try to cram in two dates per month. Even if they are only 2 hours long, they really make a difference in our happiness level for the month. Love dates with my hubby. :)

    Reply
    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      9 September 2012 at 8:33 pm

      Great suggestion of planning 2 dates per month. So important. It is always amazing to how things you take for granted, like flexibility of schedule changes.

      Reply
  14. Lisa @bitesforbabies says

    12 December 2012 at 3:42 am

    I can totally relate!! I have a 20 month old and a 14 day old…my husband and were just talking about how challenging raising two is and how much the simpler things (such as taking a bath or having a decent phone conversation!) are so previous to us now!!
    Lisa @bitesforbabies recently posted..Bye-Bye “Bottomless Pit!”My Profile

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  15. Heather says

    31 January 2013 at 11:35 am

    #2, 3, and6! Especially having to pay a babysitter. We live 1000 miles away from our family at the moment and rarely get to go on dates. But I have to say we do a lot of “at home dates” once the kids go to bed and they have been some of the best dates we have ever had. It would be nice to have more time out though. : ) Following from SITS! Happy SITS Day!

    Reply
  16. Shari G says

    10 May 2013 at 5:19 pm

    Are you trying to say yelling “I’m on the phone!!!” 30 times in a 5 min convo isn’t a meaningful telephone conversation?? LOL
    Shari G recently posted..R is for RovingMy Profile

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  17. Ashleigh Swerdfeger says

    15 July 2013 at 6:09 am

    lol > i feel the same about my belly button. The other big one is sleep. if we get off routine, my son turns in to a night owl ( an inherited trait- his faither is the same way)/. I would definitely love to have a nap for a week lol. My mom will babysit for me but we haven’t really done a date night yet.
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  18. Jennifer says

    25 July 2013 at 6:43 am

    YES YES YES on all accounts. I seriously feel like I will never not feel tired again.
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  19. Daisy says

    23 September 2013 at 10:19 pm

    I totally relate. I miss SLEEP more than anything else!!

    Reply
  20. Ashley - Embracing Beauty says

    23 September 2013 at 10:20 pm

    Oh yes, I can relate to those!! I wouldn’t trade my kiddos for the world but I do kind of miss a few things too….sleep primarily. :)
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    • Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says

      23 September 2013 at 10:59 pm

      Yes – sleep is the one thing we all miss I think!

      Reply
  21. JulieK says

    23 September 2013 at 10:27 pm

    a great post topic! I definitely miss all those things too – especially time to read. Now I read at like 1 am but then I am exhausted the next day. STILL I *NEED* to read b/c it’s one of my passion so … I am just MORE exhausted than normal!
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  22. Danielle @ We Have It All says

    23 September 2013 at 10:37 pm

    I’m not sure that I miss too much from before kids – except sleep. Sleep was awesome!
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  23. Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says

    24 September 2013 at 12:49 am

    You are so right about the loss of privacy!!! We’ll laugh about it one day, right? :)
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  24. Janel says

    24 September 2013 at 12:37 pm

    I don’t recall needing so much sleep before kids, but now that I have them, all I wish I could do is sleep!!
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  25. Nichol says

    24 September 2013 at 12:43 pm

    I love this article! I definitely miss sleeping in. I was queen of sleeping in as I worked 3-midnight in my younger days. I also miss having my home look showroom ready lol. I’m a clean freak (house is still clean) just has dings on walls, floor boards and writing marks in places. Oh and yes privacy. What’s up with kids having to come in the bathroom while we’re in there?
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  26. brett says

    24 September 2013 at 12:57 pm

    sleep — lack of and lack fo spare.

    and my belly button seems A LOT DEEPER now :(
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  27. Meagan says

    24 September 2013 at 2:29 pm

    I completely agree – I miss my sleep! Even when my kid sleeps through the night, I’m up checking on him and making sure he’s okay! A lot of sacrifices come from having kids, but it’s completely worth it!

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  28. Angela says

    25 September 2013 at 10:50 pm

    I can relate to a lot of this, especially missing the clean car.

    Reply
  29. Melanie a/k/a CrazyMom says

    25 September 2013 at 10:55 pm

    As a mom of Teens.. I can say.. Well.. the babysitting money will come back one day..hahah but I stil waiting for a clean bar heck a clean house would be nice, too.. maybe one day.. they should move out someday.. right?? Wait, then the grandkids come over.. WELL.. yup.. I will miss all those things forever, too..lol.. Great post.. enjoyed reading it
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  30. Lisa @ Charlie The Cavalier says

    2 October 2013 at 1:29 pm

    What a great post. I miss ALL of these things too. I am glad that I am not alone.
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  31. Emily says

    21 October 2013 at 12:19 am

    While some of these didn’t apply when I only had one child, now that I have 2 kids, the oldest of whom is just over 2 years old, I am shocked at how dirty the car gets- and we only have the odd snack in the car. I still have to read, but I pay for it the next day when I’m even more tired.

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  32. Kathleen says

    12 November 2013 at 6:10 am

    Your post made me chuckle! My kids are a bit older now, so I’m over the worst with some of the above :-). However, it would be nice to be able to make decision to do something for myself without having to take into account the kids soccer training, Irish dancing classes, getting them minded etc. :-)

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