And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Donn Edwards”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “Melodee Munroe”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “John Hensley”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Davis Atkinson”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-08” author: “Lawrence Garcia”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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title: “10 Reasons Every Mom Should Leave Her Kids For The Weekend” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Bessie Mccoy”


And I know what you’re thinking: Leaving the kiddos is tough, mainly because it stirs up all sorts of unnecessary feelings of guilt — either because you feel horrible for wanting to be away from your kids, or because you’re afraid they will miss you so much they’ll cry their eyes out for the entire duration of your little getaway. But guess what? Neither of those things is cause for feeling guilty. They’ll be just fine without you for a few days, and leaving your kids does NOT make you a bad mom. I know one or two moms who have never left their kids overnight, like EVER — and I honestly want to look at them and say, “What the hell are you waiting for?” every time they tell me they simply can’t bear to go anywhere without their children. It’s like they think they’re a better mom than those of us who do take trips without our kids — and boy, are they wrong. If anything, getting a little downtime makes you a more capable parent, or at least that’s how I feel every time I manage to escape. Actually, I just got back from a quick work trip to Texas, and even though getting on that plane and leaving my son was a little tough — being away for a couple of days and socializing with other adults was exactly what I needed. I feel refreshed. I have a new sense of motivation. And I remembered what it’s like to feel like “Mary” again — not just “mom.” And that’s something every mother deserves. That being said, here are 10 reasons you need to go ahead and book yourself a trip whether it be for business or pleasure. How many times a year do you usually go away without your children? Image via Mary Fischer

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