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Brave mom goes out of her comfort zone, building her own ‘village’ by hosting monthly dinners with other moms, making 20+ close friends in the process: 'Every single mom I've spoken to gets it'

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  • Mom saying goodbye to her daughter at the school drop-off line.
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  • I just wanted to share how I went from feeling alone in parenting to having a huge mom village in less than a year
  • I sat down at the end of 2024, miserable, and really thought about what I wanted out of 2025. I don't speak to my family, my in-laws are out of state and
  • honestly it was getting to the point where my husband was my only consistent friend. I was so incredibly lonely. It can be really soul crushing to have no
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  • network of adults to share life with. I needed more connection, so I resolved to be social in 2025 honestly not thinking much would come from it.
  • Mom is swinging on the swing sets with her kid at the park.
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  • did the most bottom barrel thing I could think of and planned a monthly mom dinner. I invited every mom I knew, but that wasn't going to cut it so l
  • started inviting moms I didn't know at all. Make eye contact with me in the pick up area? Hey there, I have a monthly mom dinner I host if you want to come. Our kids are in the same
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  • class and I saw you for five minutes once from across the hall? Please take this invitation to my monthly mom dinner. We're FB friends who haven't seen each other in 20 years, but I saw your post about needing to get out? Mom dinner.
  • Female friends hanging out, sharing funny family pictures with one another.
  • I'll be frank, it was a little uncomfortable at first to ask people. But the overwhelming reaction was excitement and gratitude, so after the first few it became really easy. Women
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  • have been so receptive to hanging out with other women. I have had moms decline or not show up, but I have yet to feel rejected by anyone. Literally every single mom I've spoken to gets it. We all seem to be in the same sinking boat.
  • In six months I went from having two mom friends that I knew would probably watch my kids in an emergency, to a real village with a bit more than twenty of those mom friends. This was
  • unimaginable to me when I started the dinner in 2025. My kids are even having sleepovers now, that's how much trust and community we've built. And all it really took was the courage to
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  • say I'm lonely out loud to other people and a FB event invite. It's been such a positive change in my life, so I just wanted to share my experience.
  • Moms hanging out together and having a stress-free moment.
  • brainblock This is the way to do it. I did something similar, and it is SO AWKWARD to put yourself out there for a few months/a while and hope to get something back (especially as an
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  • introvert) but now we have annual egg hunts, july 4th parties, outdoor movie nights, summer parties, etc. where we just invite dozens of people and have this awesome little village community.
  • BedCapable1135 My social anxiety could never but it wishes it could. This sounds honestly so lovely. I'm sure this has helped a lot of moms feel part of the wider world again. I'd come to your mom dinner in a heartbeat.
  • Beginning No2222 Ahh I am SO happy for you! I did something similar, we call it Cookbook Club. We meet once a month and rotate houses. I started by asking my 2 mom friends, and had them invite a friend or two. We now have 8 moms that are
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  • committed to getting together each month. Its sooo great and we love sharing a delicious meal together chatting about whatever comes up. I made an invite explaining the (loose,
  • base) expectations for it and I think that helped clarify what the group was meant to be about. If anyone is interested I can share the invite for inspo...
  • duskydaffodil My mom had gumbo nights with her friends, every get together a different mom made gumbo and they played games. I always liked when it was my mom's turn to cook because it always smelled so good!
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  • caitlinthetoute I am so, so glad you just posted this! I was literally just telling my husband last night I was thinking of doing something similar. It's so great to hear that after you get past
  • the socially awkward beginning that it ends up becoming something truly worthwhile. I cannot wait to start!!

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