How are you other new STMs coping? I still have family here helping but I'm already scared of being outnumbered when they leave!
How on earth will I ever do bedtime/naptime/ get out the door/ make dinner with an infant and a 2.5 year old??! My older son has been sick and I've had a c/s so in sure that adds to everything but I honestly am a little scared for when real life starts. I know eventually I'll find my groove and routine but....yikes!
Having one seems so easy!! I can't imagine having even more than two even though I thought I wanted 3! I know, I know - too early for such talk.
How's it going with you?
Re: Adjusting to two (or more)
Then we had you.
Now we are complete.
I shower while she's out, make an attempt at picking up around the house, try to get a load of laundry through and keep up with DD2's nursing and diapers. Some days go better than others. Then I bring her home and cross everything we survive a few hours until DH gets home. He does dinner while I continue to manage the kids, then he takes DD1 and I take DD2.
No advice here, but know you're not alone and that people somehow adjust all the time! We will make it!
DD is 2 and I would say she's doing good, but definitely having more meltdowns than usual, and there have been a few new, annoying behaviors that have cropped up (example: if we're in the car and DS starts fussing, she'll make a constant "wah wah wah" sound like a baby; she also tends to want to eat each time DS nurses if she's not fully engaged in another activity and freaks out if we tell her she needs to wait for a more appropriate snack or meal time). She also really only wants me at the end of bedtime (usually DH and I both do books, PJs, and teeth, but I rock her and sing and put her in bed)... Since I had a CS, I'm really not supposed to pick her up, but the past few nights she's been inconsolable if I try to let my mom or DH help.
Generally though, she's a great big sister for her age. She plays well independently and she's still going to school twice a week. She will start a third day in the fall. We've stocked up on lots of activities that she can mostly do by herself while I hold or nurse the baby next to her -- sidewalk chalk, reuse able sticker books, playdough, paint with water books, etc. We'll bust those out once my mom leaves, and hopefully they will entertain her well while we settle into our new daytime schedule.