| If you had a "bonus" child, perhaps unplanned or just with a big gap after what you thought might be your last child, how is your life now? If you struggled to adapt to the change in your family, when did it get easier? I guess I'm looking for encouraging stories, since we will be In this situation soon with an oops baby. Just looking for some perspective. |
| How old are you, OP? |
| OP here. 38. |
| Our bonus baby is 10, his siblings 20, 20, 22. DH and I are 52. Our lives are very full and very happy. We feel like we've never been given a greater gift than this child that we didn't know we needed. |
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Hi, pp
What a wonderful story about your 'bonus' baby....so happy that it worked out for all of you! |
This seriously made my heart swell. |
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My bonus baby is 15 months and things are getting easier, though we did have to make the switch from both working to me staying home.
She's a delight though. I love spending my days with her. I am on work travel right now and this thread really makes me miss her! |
38 was when I had my first. I hardly think that's a "bonus" age. oy |
OP here, and it's not my age so much that makes this feel like a "bonus," it's that my current youngest is 9 - will be 10 at the birth and I will be 39. I had my first two kids pretty young (25 and 29), so it's a big change in our family. And my DH is 45. Didn't mean any offense by the term. |
| I often fantasize about having a "bonus baby". I only have one and always wished I could have another. |
| I love my bonus baby! |
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We call our bonus baby our gift from God. We are not overly religious but it seemed fitting.
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| Too funny, pp! We call ours "our gift from God" too. He has brought us such an incredible amount of joy, I would never have believed it! |
+1 |
| We adopted one, unplanned. It's been kind of hellish - she has this huge problem that causes tons of problems and it sucks. I wish things had worked out differently. |