July 11, 2006

  • separation anxiety

    i dropped yza off at the babysitter an hour ago -- a first for us. when i left, she didn't cry. that made me want to bawl. my baby doesn't miss me! waaaaaahhhhhhh! when i got home i finished off a slice of cake and a can of coke. and now i'm sitting here blogging, instead of working, because i can't stop thinking of her. the books said separation anxiety sets in around 10-12 months?? they didn't say it hits the mom hard, too. maybe i'd feel better when i've cried. excuse me.

Comments (9)

  • I believe you, sometimes separation is harder for the mommy than it is for the child - especially one who isn't picky (nangingilala).

    My sister cried on my nephew's first day of school (pre-school). Haha!

  • awwww *hugs* hala ka, sabi tuloy ng dad mo...ngayon alam mo na ang feeling ha ha

     sorry you have to go through separation anxiety...I'm sure it's horrible but you'll be fine..wag mo daanin sa sweet though baka tumaba kang bigla at magka pimples you tekker minky... *hugs* ulit

  • hugs  to you...
    Now I know what to expect when it's gonna be my turn..

  • haha! ang cute... mga pitong iyak pa (7 days) masasanay ka rin.

    first day ni ye sa school, grade 4 sya nun huh, paghatid ko naiyak din ako. Over! pero totoo, mas nalungkot pa ko. =)

    *hugs*

  • i know what you mean kikai. every time perze and i go away without zem, i always tell perze how empty i feel, or incomplete...

    then when i come home and see her smile at me, i'm filled again.

  • "separation anxiety sets in around 10-12 months?"  omigosh.  wish me luck!

  • I used to be a daycare center director and I can honestly say that in over 75% of the cases separation anxiety is harder on the parents than it is on the child. And don't worry just because your baby doesn't seem to miss you at drop off doesn't mean she doesn't miss you during the day, she does!

  • Have a fabulous weekend....Hope all is well in your land....

  • Kaya mo yan.

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