Postby Flowermummy » Wed May 03, 2017 10:05 am
themotherofdragons, I'm sure it's most definitely not your or your children's fault!
People's lives are just busy (I spend 2 hr per day commuting, 1 hr each way - if I was living in a smaller city that time could be spent with family/friends instead)...
Most people have friends from university/school and from work (past and present). So, a few thoughts:
1. Could your husband try to get in touch with university/school friends who have children of the same age as yours? That could work.
2. Friends from work - they don't have to be from his team, maybe he can do coffee/lunch/pints with colleagues from other teams who are more his age? Traditionally work colleagues go out on Thursday evenings (and with time and if he finds colleagues with whom he gets on well, it can progress to meeting up on the weekends with the families)
3. Friends from your children's school/nursery. Generally every year there are at least about 3 parents nights out organised by the PTA (Christmas party, end of year party, fundraisers, etc).
Among my children's school friends, about 10% of the families have made friends with other families from the school and they meet up at the weekend/go on holidays together. Yes, most families will be too busy at the weekend, but there will still be some who are open.
4. As others mentioned, a sports club. I have seen recently a group of guys from a local badminton club (black arrows I think) going for dinner on Sundays after the club....so something along those lines would work
Finally, try not to get frustrated by it. If you happen to find families whom you like and you become friends - great, but if not there are so many amazing things to do in London at the weekends!