Obviously a lot of our Dec '12 bumpies are pregnant again. How do you do it? I'm so incredibly terrified by the thought of trying to rangle two little ones to the store, to the bath, to bed...to eat. How does it work. I'm genuinely curious. I've always wanted more than one but I'm such a perfectionist that I think I'd have a hard time letting go of somethings in order to have another. Like photos, I have this weird obsession with thinking we have to do the newborn, 6 month, 12 month, 18...etc. I wonder if I'd be able to keep that up with two.
How do you STM do it that already have more than one child? I already feel so disorganized since I had Alivia that I don't know what I'd do lol with another.
I'd love to hear stories, advice, etc...:-)
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
Re: More than one?
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
I have friends with perfect houses, smooth bed times, always chipper... They're obviously on drugs or aliens.
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
What helps me is that my DH is very helpful and does a lot. I think some things will be easier because we have been through them before and other things we will just get through because we have to just like we did last time.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
BEDTIME- a newborn, toddler and child will all have different bedtimes. In our house newborns are in bed by 6:30pm, toddlers 7:30-8 and children 8-8:30 so its pretty easy. I think most people forget that younger beings go to bed early!
GROCERY STORE- Honestly the grocery store is kinda my "me time" and when the kids go to bed (I also do my weekly cleaning after bedtime), I usually go to the store (DH is home of course) or sometimes I do it on the weekend but I prefer to not have "chores" over the weekend. There have been times that I take them all but then we turn it into a homework lesson- they have to count the food items we put in or find the word on the grocery list, etc. It takes longer but its fun for them and really without that the grocery store isn't fun for kids
PICTURES- portrait studio pictures aren't my style so I've never done them and I figure with digital cameras we have a TON of photos (not to mention my older 2 are always taking pictures with it and they are so fun!). We do hire a professional photographer to come to our house every year and take family pictures (well in all honestly its usually newborn/1 year pictures since we keep having them back to back). She's there for 3-4 hours and captures some AMAZING shots!
QUALITY TIME- I know some mothers strive to put all their kids on the same schedule- naps and lunch, etc. but I don't. I follow my kids schedules because if they take naps at a certain time there's a reason so why try to adjust them and perhaps deal with crankiness? Plus I like having one-on-one when I can and stagered schedules for newborns/toddlers allows that. It does mean that I don't get a "break" during the day but it makes for happier children which makes for happier parents. My break time is after 8:30 pm when all the kids are sleeping. Spending 10-15 minutes of one-on-one time with each child during the day does WONDERS!!
You also have to remember that by the time you have your baby (not sure how far along you are) you current child will be 1 1/2-2 years old- allow them to help out! They can be responsible for picking up their toys, setting the table, putting their dishes into the sink after breakfast/lunch, etc. They LOVE doing these types of chores around the house! Having my kids all back to back, I've found that getting everyone/children involved is a HUGE help- they all play great together, never jealous issues. When I was nursing, most of the time they sit up on the couch and snuggle me and the baby and we'd do books. They just seem to understand that the needs of the baby come first (I always told them: I never allowed you to cry as a baby, we shouldn't allow the baby to cry) and unless they were hurt they put their needs aside until the baby was fed/changed/put down for nap- whatever it was.
Best of luck, it really will all work out!!
@jsoubel thank you too. This was helpful as well. I'm so scared it's crazy. I just always thought that I'd at least have Alivia sleeping (She still wakes all night long) and potty trained (no progress on that front). we are in a two bedroom rental but I'm surprisingly not worried about that. For how "traditional" I seem to feel I need to be I don't mind that baby #2 (I still can't wrap my head around that) will be in our room for a long time.
OH man...
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
I second a PP about wearing your newborn/baby. I have a Baby Ktan that I LOVE!! I used it from the newborn stage on up and what I loved about it is it was super comfortable and VERY easy and fast to put on while wrangling a toddler and the bonus that there was no access fabric tangling (great when you're running around the park). I also wanted to clarify my statement of homework at 2 years old- yes that's when we work on things like letter tracing, counting, workbooks, etc. In all honesty the reason why I did it was not necessarily the education aspect but it was because it was a way to get my 2 year old boy to sit down and we would work together while the baby napped and it kinda was like a sneaky break for me
I know it's very common to doubt on whether having another baby so soon will take anything away from your first but please trust me when I say it won't. Your giving them a gift and its a great gift! I love having my kids all back to back- they are all super close and just learned early on to work as a team. Best Wishes!
I wish my husband was happier. He's incredibly freaked out and pretty upset but I can't think of the alternative.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
I was curious about the homework at 2 lol but that makes sense now. I like the idea actually.
I think if we can get a few things under control right now then I can show him that it's not that bad. I hope.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
It was her 1 year photo shoot so 4 months ago. She's FINALLY got just a little more than that now. lol its taking forever for hers to come in also.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
perfectlove09 Congrats! I hope that your husband comes around soon too. When I told DH, his response was "Did you know that we have three times as much storage space with this new DVR?" (Comcast had been out that day.) He's since come around. I think sometimes it takes guys longer to process stuff like that.
I'm glad too that I'm not alone in the slightly freaked out club. I'm looking forward to you ladies being around as it gets closer and I need to be talked down when I'm freaking out about oh-so-trivial stuff.
I think it will be ok. DH has always been a pretty negative nancy so this shouldn't surprise me but he's told me a few times now that he wishes I wasn't pregnant...gee thanks.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
Ok...I'm going to go throw up now.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
DH wasn't working (well, he worked retail part-time) when we had DD, which was NOT the plan, but it ended up working beautifully because we didn't need a babysitter or nanny until she was 10 months old! You DH being laid off is obviously not a part of the plan, but their are often huge blessings disguised as scary surprises!!
Best of luck to you!