Anonymous wrote:How damn hard it is, how much of yourself you lose, how much sacrifice you have to make, how much society judges you as a mom (I think this was not as bad for our parents though), how frustrating and infuriating the "clueless dad" thing is.
Anonymous wrote:How many decisions there are to be made while parenting and how hard it is. Am I being too hard on her? Am I not being hard enough? Do I push on this or let it go? And you second guess yourself all the time.
When I was growing up, I thought my parents just made up a bunch of rules or decided based on their whims at the moment, but they probably put a lot of thought into things and there were a lot of things they thought about that I wasn't privy to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much I really used to sleep in.
This and how much free time I used to have. And how much time I wasted!
So much free time on weekends in particular. Night and day difference. Our weekends are now early rising, soccer games, 6 loads of laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much I really used to sleep in.
This and how much free time I used to have. And how much time I wasted!
Anonymous wrote:We had kids later than most in our friend group and I'm still eating the humble pie - my opinions on everything from sleep training to when/how/who to leave your kids with have changed now that I'm a player instead of a spectator. It's a rite of passage to realize you can't judge someone until you've been in their shoes, and I'm grateful for the experience.
Except I still don't understand parents who get upset when their kids aren't invited to weddings. Sorrryyyyyy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How little parenting goes on... they are a sleep and then they are asleep then they sleep. They sleep 1/2 the waking hours and most of the night.
Then when they are toddlers... they eat, play a little then sleep, then eat, play a little then sleep.
Once they are old enough to not be sleeping alllllll theeee timmmme, they are in school.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
My children barely slept as babies, particularly my oldest. This is why you cant' expect to learn anything from other people's experience - every child is completely different.
Anonymous wrote:How much I really used to sleep in.
Anonymous wrote:How little people actually think about and plan for parenthood before they become parents!
Anonymous wrote:How little parenting goes on... they are a sleep and then they are asleep then they sleep. They sleep 1/2 the waking hours and most of the night.
Then when they are toddlers... they eat, play a little then sleep, then eat, play a little then sleep.
Once they are old enough to not be sleeping alllllll theeee timmmme, they are in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How utterly nonlinear their development is.
Yes! No previous behavior is not a prediction of future (consistent) behavior.
Anonymous wrote:That so many adults are really childish. And that we have very high expectations of children but not of adults.
Anonymous wrote:How much I really used to sleep in.
Anonymous wrote:How little people actually think about and plan for parenthood before they become parents!