So, this is my first LO and I always hear these stories of how difficult babies are and how hard it can be. And yes, there are some days when it's hard, but I swear, Maevis makes being a mom super easy most of the time.
She doesn't cry except for when she's tired/hungry/growing, she eats really well except for the Wonder Weeks, and she sleeps well too! For example, we'd just been playing for a while and she started to get a little fussy, so I knew she was getting tired. I moved her to her crib, put the paci in, laid her down....and within one minute, she was asleep. This was about 5 minutes ago, but this is a common thing for her. And she does pretty good about sleeping through the night and has been since 8 weeks. She's 13 weeks today.
But I don't think I'll ever get over just how easy she makes this.
[I understand parenting is not just tending to her needs, but about aiding development, etc - just these particular pieces are where she's amazing]
What will you never get used to about your LO?
Re: Will I ever get used it? (bragging post)
Only kidding - sort of! Glad you are enjoying mommyhood. It is amazing! Even at two I still look at DD and think, I made her, and she's awesome!
So get back to us when you have a toddler ... or a teenager for that matter.
DS is 4.5. Overall, I could have said many of the same things. I've always said that he has a very mellow temperment and was a pretty easy baby. I've always counted myself as being very lucky.
At 4.5 - you WILL go through periods where you're like "WHERE did this child come from?". Seriously- hitting 3 was like a light switch was flipped.
BUT even saying that - he's STILL overall a really good kid. We run into the normal age developmentally appropriate stuff, but I still know he's a GOOD kid. It's just his personality, his temperment.
So hopefully DD will be similar.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
http://balletandbabies.blogspot.com
This is me. DD was a horrible, colicky newborn. But from 3 months on she slept 9+ hours a night and now she's an easy-going toddler who eats everything, sleeps 12-13 hours a night, loves to socialize and speaks in full sentences. She's awesome.
I will say I do not look forward to the newborn stage again though, based on my experience! I very much disliked those 3 first months. :-)