two spawn are 10,000x harder to handle than one.
For those of you who are dealing with a newborn and a toddler/pre-schooler/other child/childish husband, I feel for you. My heart aches for you. I have been where you are right now, and it's HARD.
You'll get through it, though. It'll be a challenge, but you'll make it. I promise. And it *does* get better. WAY better. Fabulously better. I really, really promise.
((hugs))
Re: I don't care what anyone says...
All of the above? I have no idea why you put this out there right now -- but it's exactly what I'm dealing with. Plus, in the past two weeks, we've dealt with pneumonia, ear infections, and croup.
Thanks for the moral support. I needed it today!!
I like that you included this specification. lol
^this.
Big E (6) & Little E (2.5)
Posts on cloth trainers/PLing
Tales of the Wife
Yah, pretty sure I cried for the first 4 months non-stop. Then it got better. And even though right now they're fighting about who gets to play in the top bunk, it's quite nice these days.
My Three Sons
#1: 2.06 #2: 1.08 #3: 9.10
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
The phrase "conception bed" would deter me in and of itself...
Blame Luvlie.
It ranks right up there with "baby dancing," IMO.
::shudders::
Agreed. But it does get better.