*Every time I ask her what color something is she says "Yewow." I don't know why yellow seems to stick in her head, because she actually knows some of her colors, but that's always the first one out of her mouth.
*We now have to buy a new camera because yesterday Kennedy dropped ours and bent the lens. I guess that should teach me not to let a 19 month old handle technology.
*Kennedy is getting into the movie stage. She is always wanting to watch something. "Mouse" (Ratatouille), "Kitty" (Aristocats), "Meeno" (Finding Nemo) and so on. What if our kids all disagree on the movie that should be watched at any given time?
*Kennedy has been coughing so bad lately that it makes her throw up, usually in the mornings. So almost everyday lately I've had to change and wash her sheets, multiple blankets and her bear.
To be honest, I don't even know how I am going to manage to give two kids a bath everyday. At least Noah won't need a bath everyday for the first little while. I am looking forward to seeing him grow, just like I love watching Kennedy grow. I am definitely a little bit nervous, but I'm sure that it will all work out in the end. Especially since I still plan on having more kids. It will be hectic, but it was hectic when Kennedy came and we adjusted. I would never give her back and I am so happy that she is a part of my life. I know that Noah will make me feel the exact same way.
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You'll be just fine! About the bath thing, just throw them both in the same tub, that's what my mom did with me and my sister, haha.
Oh I so felt the same way! Sometimes I still do I wonder who the heck let me be the mom of one kid let alone two!
It's scary but it does just work out. You figure out ways to do things and they might be different than you originally planned. Its harder to plan things,go places, get cleaning done, have alone time and many other things. But to have two beautiful babies that you created there isn't anything better than that! I can't wait to see your little guy!!
You will do awesome!!
I wondered that too, but Alex is the complete opposite personality wise. It was actually alot easier than I thought it would be adjusting to the change of having two instead of one.
I guess with having a boy and a girl I just assume they aren't going to agree on what movie to watch (especially sinse lately Melynn's girly "princessey" switch flipped on). I think what we'll have to do is take turns who picks the movie.
I'm sure you'll do great, but it takes a while to fully adjust. Alex it almost 10 months old and I still don't always feel like I've adjusted to having two. It's such a load off to go having one for a little while. You'll know what I mean soon enough.
Hmm, no idea, I think you are crazy. No, I actually admire all of the mothers out there who do get it done. I know that I'll be asking for advice from you someday because you'll be the veteran mother.
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