I can't even imagine taking care of an infant like I am now while having, for example, a toddler running around. How do you DO it?! The only way I can get myself through the long night wakings is by thinking about how i have nothing to do the next day except nap and take care of this little baby! How can you possibly get through the day while also tending to the needs of a toddler? I've always thought I wanted more than one or two kids, but now I'm like, "no way!" This poor kid is going to have to be an only child... I hope my mind changes over the next months/years, but I just can't fathom how anyone could take care of an infant plus other kids!
Re: Seriously, STM's, how do you DO it?!
I just walked downstairs holding both kids because my DD is starting to be a little jealous when it's just mommy at home. My DH went back to work yesterday and she truly has to share me now.
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Trying to grow our family ~ June 2010
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Also, we're still sending him to daycare because we'd lose our spot if we didn't. But due to the snowy winter, he's been home more than he's been at school.
When I'm home with both kids my goal is to keep everyone fed and tears to a minimum. If I get anything else accomplished, that's just a bonus.
I remember thinking when mine were young how wonderful modern conveinances were and how in the world did women in the 1800's etc do it... I think it is all your perspective, what expectations you have and if they are attainable or not... I had 4 under 5 and I thought and still do it was the most beautiful, difficult blessing in the world.
All of the ladies here with 2u2 have different expectations and realities financially, socially, etc and what they want and prioritize are probably not what you/ others with longer spacing have... It does work though, I'm living proof mine are now 15, 13, 12, and 11 and I'm back for another round
ps I'd love to have another after this one just not sure it's in the cards
(Were you the other mom that was going to have DD with you at delivery? If so, how did it go? ...you already delivered, right? I'm mobile and can't see...)
DH is off until March 30 so he is taking charge over the (almost) 16 month old DS most of the time, while I nurse and care for the new LO.
We do take turns. DS1 isn't overly jealous at the moment. He still gets snuggles from mommy. And we sit all together so he can get used to being with DS2.
We haven't had any issues so far, but it's only been a couple days.
In general, we play music and DS1 runs around playing with his toys and terrorizing the cat.
I'm not sure how things will go after DH returns to work, but grandma & grandpa still take DS1 one day a week, and I have him scheduled at daycare 2 days a week for then next few weeks while we all get settled.
I'm not sure if we will keep up the daycare after April/May, since I'm off work until next March, it will depend on my sanity I guess. Lol.
Not saying its easy. There are many moments when I think how nice it would be if I could just lounge with my newborn each day and I am glad preschool is next fall. But as others have said, you just do it because you have to and because you love your older one just as much.
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
The biggest change for me has been how long it takes to get out of the house. With dd I threw one diaper and a few wipes in a bag and headed on out...5 minute prep time tops. Now I have to wrangle her, get DS in his seat (where he instantly will poop and need a new diaper), get his stuff together, get a bottle in case he is hungry, etc, etc.