tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2684207784246972007.post5886339802673335694..comments2023-10-15T18:45:01.629-04:00Comments on An Embarrassment: Transition to TwoSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17636810253795766740noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2684207784246972007.post-48254853096157861292012-06-26T20:45:05.479-04:002012-06-26T20:45:05.479-04:00Even though I've theoretically learned that le...Even though I've theoretically learned that lesson, I still feel guilty over the differences. Mind you, as they get older, it looks like it's shifting towards her being the one who needs the immediate attention, while my son gets told to 'hold on!', so perhaps the guilt will swing the other way again.<br /><br />Ooh, another tip for the pregnancy period: train your toddler to pick up stuff for you. My son was ruthlessly exploited in this regard.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17636810253795766740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2684207784246972007.post-19293335335635729842012-06-26T19:21:47.068-04:002012-06-26T19:21:47.068-04:00This is like solid gold to me right now, so thank ...This is like solid gold to me right now, so thank you! I am definitely appreciating every moment that I don't have to get up. I was so proud of myself for picking up a grape with my toes tonight...<br /><br />I think that lesson about the impossibility of reliving or recreating is such an important one, but so hard to understand until you live through it. I know I worry about the differences between the two experiences, but I suspect I'll be in a similar place a few years from now. Different, not worse, not better, just different.bunnyhttp://glumbunny.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com