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I grew up in a family of three and loved my sisters. I hope my boys have a similar experience. I’m excited to watch them grow and teach them how to bake, love the beach and be kind. I’m happy that when I’m old and they’ve left home I’ll have three kids to check in on/visit/spend holidays with
Re: GTKY- what are you most looking forward to about becoming a mom/adding to your family?
DH: tan skin, black hair, dark eyes
Me: fair/light olive skin, blonde hair, blue eyes.
the only trait that is 50/50 is eye color!
@wildtot i love that! My sister is my bestie so I’d hope for that as well with further kids.
DH - Dark hair, dark eyes, olive complexion
Me - Light Hair, Hazel eyes, pale complexion
Hopefully he gets DH's long lashes (swoon). My niece from his side has blonde hair and blue eyes so I know there's a recessive gene somewhere
Most of all I can’t wait to meet our little girl and see how her personality unfolds over the months and years....
TTC December 2016
BFP 2/28/17 // CP 3/1/17
MFI Diagnosis: Aug 2017
BFP 11/1/17 // DS born 6/18
TTC January 2019
BFP 3/21/19 // D&C (MMC) 5/8/19
Mine's a little morbid but i swear it's positive - I'm looking forward to DD not being alone when she's my age. I am an only child with no cousins, everyone always assumes growing up was amazing and yes, I got a lot of toys and opportunities, but now my parents are not doing so well and not only does it all fall on me, there's no one left to reminisce about when I was little or remembers what it was like. I know it's not a guarantee that they'll be close or help each other when the time comes, but I hope they'll have that sibling closeness I've always felt was missing in my life.
im also interested to see what color hair he has. Both of my kids have medium brown hair that I’m guessing comes from their dad. He was blonde as a child and it’s darkened up as he’s grown. I have SUPER dark hair. I’d love it if he got my super dark hair, or blonde hair. That would be fun too, but I’m not going to hold my breath on that one
ETA: simultaneous posts crossing lol
@BrittG13 yes! I got to try any sport/activity i was interested in and go to Disney every year when my dad went for conferences, but by high school my parents were having me bring a friend because they didn't want to have to keep up with me. My mom was really rough on me, and I think an ally would have helped with some of that. Granted my dad pretty much took care of my grandparents alone despite having a brother and my mother barely talks to her brother - but both had parental baggage/issues that I don't foresee my kids having.
Also, similarly to what was mentioned above I am an only child and when DD was a few months old I realized how much I didn't want that for her.
I am super close with my parents and I had a pretty good childhood but looking back now I feel a little sad about being the only child. My parents moved to the US when I was 10, my cousins and everyone else still lives in Europe. While we skype, email, talk and visit it's not the same. Two years after we moved to the US we moved again from NY to CA, then again within CA when I started HS. I had to start over on my own a lot and it would have been great to have a sibling by my side.
I long for those huge family dinners and BBQs I see others have. It's definitely a void, especially on my daughter's birthdays and holidays to not have more family around.
It's funny, I never gave being an only child much thought till I had DD and I actually surprised myself with how strongly I ended up feeling about it. I also just really do enjoy being a mom, babies and toddlers, if I had the time and money I'd probably have 4 little ones.
I actually feel like there are lots of perks to being an only child but if you are blessed with being close and getting along with your siblings then that's great! I just saw my mom struggling with one of her sisters when it was time to discuss care for my grandma and that has been a nightmare. It always gave me food for thought.
I think and hope we can have a second one if we are lucky to fall pregnant easily again and hopefully finances will be enough to maintain a good lifestyle. I know it sucks to say but I would hate having a second baby and then constantly struggle with money because it's so stressful, I don't think it would be the case but we will see how we adjust to one.
Yesterday DH said he already has a name picked out for a girl and that kind of warmed my heart
I just love seeing huge families with their kiddos playing and bonding and I would love to have that!
I feel the same way about big families
This is my third (and final) baby. I am sad for DS to not be the baby anymore, but I am thrilled at having a little trio of kids who can band together. The dynamic of 3 siblings is kind of cool, imo. And while I have always worried about the middle kid (being forgotten) my DS will have the advantage of being the only boy. The girls can do girl things together and DS will get his own special attention by default.
Re: eye color and other traits--
DH and I both have brown eyes, but my entire paternal family has bright blue eyes and MIL and both SILs have hazel eyes. I was platinum blonde until I turned 8 and then my hair shifted to brown. DH has super dark brown hair. That said, DD has hazel eyes and medium blonde hair. DS has BLUE eyes and light blonde hair.
Personality wise, both kids are totally different so I am looking forward to seeing what #3 will look and be like. It's going to be crazy and fun.
i just can’t wait to snuggle her and kiss her