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Re: FFFC 1/27
It’s not that I don’t like you, it’s that I don’t know you. Stranger Danger.
Me:31 DH:32 Married 11/06/10
DD: Born 8/23/13 (clomid+ovidrel+IUI)
BFP 9/9/16 EDD 5/19/17
Sweet Baby H 12.21.11
Sassy Baby P 03.26.14
Little Brother Due 05.22.17
May17 Siggy Challenge
Labor
of our stuff is very girly - pink, bows, etc. I've gone through her stuff already and think I was able to save maybe 3 outfits for this baby, who is a boy. I was super emotional going through all her stuff knowing that I wasn't going to be able to use most of it. We are giving everything to my sister/brother in law, so that does take the sting out of getting rid of everything a bit.
The little convertible gowns were nice, too. During the day I'd snap them up to make it look like he had on pants, but at night....full on gown.
Married:09/14/13
Baby 2 - Due: 5/4/17
Anyway, the confession part is that our son (6) has been sleeping in his sister's bed with her a lot over the past week or two. He says it's what helps him calm down (otherwise he is up WAY late) and stay in bed all night. DS is very sensitive emotionally--clinically so--and does have some sensory/body issues (he sometimes wants extra touching--like from loved ones--and sometimes wants way less touching--like no hugs from friends, teachers, etc.) It seems as though they do both sleep very well in this arrangement. I made sure to ask DD about it and she says she likes that he joins her, and I believe her; she is inclined to speak her mind about this sort of thing and also likes it when someone lies down with her before she goes to sleep (though in this arrangement, she gets put to bed first without him, and then his bedtime is later.)
DH and I felt a little weird about it, but for now we are totally cool with it. We just know not to tell people in real life, at least, not most people we know. I think our neighbors already think we're a little strange (e.g. too political even though they supposedly agree with our views, not "suburban" enough, somewhat nerdy/dorky, etc.) The thing is, bed-sharing, even across genders, is TOTALLY NORMAL in most societies. It's in fact abnormal that in the US we don't share rooms much and don't share beds.
I guess the reason this is a confessional is because we know we can't tell a lot of people we know, but we don't think it's a bad decision to let them continue to sleep together.
DS2 5/17
#3 Due 9/20
People will judge you no matter what you do or don't do. Its frustrating when you have to keep things to yourself because of the backlash you might receive.
Sweet Baby H 12.21.11
Sassy Baby P 03.26.14
Little Brother Due 05.22.17
Our fingers are crossed that this third one will be welcomed in to the gang as enthusiastically. It's funny, when I was pregnant with DD I thought, "man, I could never love this new kid as much as the one I have," but when I had her that was obviously no problem. Now I'm thinking, "wow, this third kid is going to be a third wheel given how close my current kids are -- s/he'll never be as tight with them as they are with each other!" I hope I am proven wrong again!
DS2 5/17
#3 Due 9/20