Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Are you trying to make your older kids feel like second class citizens?
Our older kids (3 and 5) stayed home and their grandmother spent the night with them. They came to visit in the hospital and went home, and then we brought the baby home. My mom stayed with us for a while, but that's because I asked for the help. I would not have shipped my kids away for a few days, that's sending a bad message.
You’re nuts. DS was 4.5 and was THRILLED to go to his grandparents house for the week (they have a pool in their complex, a cat, and a ball made of rubber bands). DS repeatedly asked me when the baby was coming so he could go to grandparents house.
Yes, OP, they kept him for a couple days after but only because I had a scheduled c-section and knew the recovery/pain those first few days since DS was a c-section too.
Anonymous wrote:WTF? Are you trying to make your older kids feel like second class citizens?
Our older kids (3 and 5) stayed home and their grandmother spent the night with them. They came to visit in the hospital and went home, and then we brought the baby home. My mom stayed with us for a while, but that's because I asked for the help. I would not have shipped my kids away for a few days, that's sending a bad message.
Anonymous wrote:WTF? Are you trying to make your older kids feel like second class citizens?
Our older kids (3 and 5) stayed home and their grandmother spent the night with them. They came to visit in the hospital and went home, and then we brought the baby home. My mom stayed with us for a while, but that's because I asked for the help. I would not have shipped my kids away for a few days, that's sending a bad message.
Anonymous wrote:We watched DS' best friend (he was 5). Brought him to the hospital a couple hours after to meet his sibling. Left him there for about 4ish hours then dad took him out for dinner and dropped him off at our house for the night. Next day, similar set up. The last day, we brought him to his house and decorated with some welcome home sign and balloons (and to stock them up on some meals). Then he and DS were waiting outside with signs when they arrived from the hospital. We met the baby, helped them get settled in, and then DS and I left.
Anonymous wrote:WTF? Are you trying to make your older kids feel like second class citizens?
Anonymous wrote:WTF? Are you trying to make your older kids feel like second class citizens?
Our older kids (3 and 5) stayed home and their grandmother spent the night with them. They came to visit in the hospital and went home, and then we brought the baby home. My mom stayed with us for a while, but that's because I asked for the help. I would not have shipped my kids away for a few days, that's sending a bad message.