View Full Version : Do Playdates and Happy hour mix??


VinnysGirl
02-07-2007, 01:46 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16818362/

My playdates never looked anything like this. These women wore makeup, they were back in their skinny jeans and the house was immaculate. It was a sparkling day in Encino, Calif., and I was here for a TODAY show story about the practice of serving alcohol alongside juice boxes at these gatherings. Wine is usually the beverage of choice, but martinis and cosmopolitans are not unheard of — depending on the assembled moms and what kind of a day they've had.

I spent the afternoon with Stephanie, Irene and Shannon — three smart and funny women I'd court as friends if I lived nearby. They are career women turned full time moms who bravely welcomed us and allowed a TODAY show crew to trail them hanging with their kids and sipping Chardonnay. All three are still coming to terms with their new lives at home and they're learning that those days can be as lonely as they are rewarding. With nights out infrequent and time to themselves almost non-existent, this is how they and many moms socialize: a sandbox, the swing set and a backyard bar.

But is that ok? Drinking while you're watching your kids?


This group was quick to point out that it's just a glass or two, but Stephanie still expected others to find fault. “I think it's just another way that women judge other women's parenting,” she told me.


There are safety issues to consider. Who would drive to the hospital if a child were hurt? Unlikely, but it could happen. Then, there's the fine line between social and problem drinking. Psychologists suggest moms sometimes drink as a coping mechanism. Others say if you wouldn't allow a caretaker to drink while watching your children, why the double standard? I'll leave those debates to other moms (some who've blogged extensively on this) and the experts.

Beyond the beverage selection there is, perhaps, a larger concern. How do we give our all to our kids and yet not lose ourselves? With five children, I was a stay-at-home mom for a time, and it was tough. I missed my work, my friends and most of all, adult conversation. The play group offers that — a chance to hang with the kids and feel like an adult — regardless of the strength of juice being served.

Jennifer
02-07-2007, 01:48 PM
I would not drink while alone wiht my kids..or even in a social setting..
Someone should always be a designated driver if it is a situation where it may need to happen.

jessica707
02-07-2007, 01:48 PM
interesting........

harrisonsdream
02-07-2007, 01:52 PM
hmmm

VinnysGirl
02-07-2007, 01:53 PM
I think in social situations, one glass of wine or one beer really doesn't do anything regarding your ability to take care of your child. I know there were some days I got home from work that I just wanted a glass of wine, not because I needed it, but because I enjoy it and it was relaxing to me to kick back and have a glass of wine with my mother or a friend and just chat.

My parents had a beer or two or a glass of wine or winecooler here and there when we were younger. Never to the point of staggering around and not being able to provide the care that we needed as children. Responsibly drinking in front of your children can teach them valuable lessons and also teach them not to FEAR alcohol in the home.

Now drinking and drinking and drinking until you are drunk and no capable of caring for your children is a different story, but a couple mom's having a glass of wine while hanging out with the kids in the backyard isn't a big deal to me. I just think they've found a good balance between the world of nursery rhymes and adulthood!! :D

*Crystal*
02-07-2007, 01:57 PM
I dont think a parent should drink around their children when there is only one parent around!! Sure once the spouse comes home and there is someone to care for the children, then yes it would be ok to have a glass of wine or two!! I only say this because a glass of wine for me would make me pretty tipsy!

harrisonsdream
02-07-2007, 02:01 PM
it depends on how old the children are. if they are infants then absolutely not. i think having a glass of wine or even two over the course of 4 or 5 hours isn't a bad thing. i agree i enjoy having a glass of wine or whatever but drinking to just get shit faced is wrong

LaurenBeth
02-07-2007, 02:07 PM
oh I saw this on the news too.

IMO they are doing nothing wrong. A glass of wine is not going to be a problem. Now if they are doing tequila shots on the play ground then that is different. Personally I want to know I can sign up for such a mommy club. haha.

Like they said on the news.... I think this is just another way we moms can judge other moms. It is like a mom of the year contest. We all need to get over ourselves on the mommy judgement stuff. As if breastfeeding, co-sleeping, CIO techniques, etc. were not enough.

Again this is just my opinion. Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion. My thing is we shouldn't judge other mommies!!!!

Donna
02-07-2007, 02:24 PM
oh I saw this on the news too.

IMO they are doing nothing wrong. A glass of wine is not going to be a problem. Now if they are doing tequila shots on the play ground then that is different. Personally I want to know I can sign up for such a mommy club. haha.

Like they said on the news.... I think this is just another way we moms can judge other moms. It is like a mom of the year contest. We all need to get over ourselves on the mommy judgement stuff. As if breastfeeding, co-sleeping, CIO techniques, etc. were not enough.

Again this is just my opinion. Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion. My thing is we shouldn't judge other mommies!!!!


I agree. You better believe that when Walter was on deployment, hell yea i would have a glass of wine to unwind. Since when is it any business of anyone what I am drinking around my kids? As long as I am not drunk off my ass and my kids are safe, it's NO ONE's business.

Ellen
02-07-2007, 02:38 PM
I agree. You better believe that when Walter was on deployment, hell yea i would have a glass of wine to unwind. Since when is it any business of anyone what I am drinking around my kids? As long as I am not drunk off my ass and my kids are safe, it's NO ONE's business.

Exactly.

Chrissie
02-07-2007, 02:45 PM
Well if I drank, which I don't, I wouldnt do it infront of my kids. I would never do it a playdate nor would I take my kids to one where drinking is involved.