This IS my favorite thing ever is taking my kids on alone dates, even if it’s just to get groceries (which takes all day) because it’s just time alone with them ♥️ #sahm #momoffive #bigfamily
As a mom of five, I can truly relate to how precious those moments of solo time with each child are. Taking one child grocery shopping isn't just about running errands; it’s about creating a meaningful experience where you can focus solely on them without distractions from siblings or daily stresses. During these alone dates, I like to turn something as simple as grocery shopping into an adventure. We chat about their favorite foods, let them help choose items, and even decide on a small treat together. This not only makes them feel special but also builds their confidence and decision-making skills. These solo trips can take longer, but the benefits far outweigh the time investment. It strengthens our mother-child bond and allows me to connect deeply with each of my kids individually. For big families, carving out this one-on-one time can feel challenging but is incredibly rewarding. If you’re a parent considering this, start small—maybe a quick trip to the grocery store or a walk to the park with one child. Use this opportunity to listen actively and engage fully, making the child feel seen and appreciated. These simple activities become treasured memories and help children feel valued within the family dynamic. Ultimately, alone dates remind us that even in the busiest lives, quality time matters, and everyday moments can become special with a little intention.









































