Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha the problem is you only feel it when the second one is removed from the situation... if you have always had one it seems hard too! No point of reference, lol
Yes I agree with this! And two kids was hard until I had a third, now if I just have two itās a dream! I think this is always the case!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha the problem is you only feel it when the second one is removed from the situation... if you have always had one it seems hard too! No point of reference, lol
Nah, not for us. We have one 3 year old and itās really not difficult at all. She goes to preschool, we work, sheās in bed by 8pm.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha the problem is you only feel it when the second one is removed from the situation... if you have always had one it seems hard too! No point of reference, lol
Nah, not for us. We have one 3 year old and itās really not difficult at all. She goes to preschool, we work, sheās in bed by 8pm.
Anonymous wrote:Haha the problem is you only feel it when the second one is removed from the situation... if you have always had one it seems hard too! No point of reference, lol
Anonymous wrote:Haha the problem is you only feel it when the second one is removed from the situation... if you have always had one it seems hard too! No point of reference, lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love both my children and blah blah blah, but my 3 year old is currently with my parents for the week so i only have the 1 year old and it feels like a relaxing vacation! Its so easy and calm when you can just do whatever will make the one kid happy. He's so much more delightful when I can focus on silly baby talk with him instead of my 3yos endless stream of questions. I'm so much better rested when bedtime is a short 30min instead of the 1:15 to get both kids down and I don't have the 3yos calls for water and potty in the middle of the night.
I don't mean this message to be hurtful to anyone longing for a second kid or anything, I of course appreciate what I have, I am just so delighted by what a treat this week feels like.
Whew! At first I thought your message was one kid is more amazing than the other and that would suck for the non amazing kid. Yes! enjoy the one on one time.
Anonymous wrote:I love both my children and blah blah blah, but my 3 year old is currently with my parents for the week so i only have the 1 year old and it feels like a relaxing vacation! Its so easy and calm when you can just do whatever will make the one kid happy. He's so much more delightful when I can focus on silly baby talk with him instead of my 3yos endless stream of questions. I'm so much better rested when bedtime is a short 30min instead of the 1:15 to get both kids down and I don't have the 3yos calls for water and potty in the middle of the night.
I don't mean this message to be hurtful to anyone longing for a second kid or anything, I of course appreciate what I have, I am just so delighted by what a treat this week feels like.