Boo hoo, today’s a rough one

by moms

Yep, Alec is back at work. This means:

  • I’m alone on night-time duty after being spoiled with catching up on 16 episodes of Heroes and several dvd’s together.
  • I have to learn his super tight swaddle and shooshing technique — I think I can I think I can
  • He’s back to earning money so we can maintain Holden’s parttime childcare situation
  • I’m wearing this baby. A lot.
  • There’s a lot more tears… counting Holden, the nanny, his nanny-share buddy, me, and Milo, there was a time this morning when four out of five of us were in tears.
  • I am feeling like a total rookie.
  • I miss Whitney so much. Oh, and sleep. I miss sleep. And I miss Alec.
  • And I’m eating lukewarm lasagne over the baby’s head while he’s in a Bjorn and finally sitting down to the computer at noon. Is this breakfast?

So, for those of you offering tips on managing a newborn and a toddler… I’m all ears. I’m on duty for that pleasure after Holden’s nap.

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1 LauraC 03.28.07 at 9:54 am

I don’t have a toddler, but I do have two kids (twins) and I can tell you what it’s like to manage two newborns on your own.

Lots of tears. Too much to do all the time.

The biggest thing I had to accept that I was never going to be able to meet everyone’s needs all the time (including my own). Impossible to do. So I made these priorities and posted them in the house to remind me:

Priority 1: physical needs
Priority 2: emotional needs

When I tried to do everything or things were going to crap, I looked at the list.

And once I accepted that one of the babies would be with me in the carrier for 90% of my day, things got significantly easier on me mentally. Some days I hated it because I wanted my personal space, but it helped me to start the day with the mindset that I would be carrying a baby all day. I even napped with a baby in a carrier (reclined the rocking chair, used a Hug-a-Bub instead of a Bjorn for those times). There is a lot to be said for keeping your hands free.

When all else fails, Ask Moxie is always a great place to get answers!

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