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EthansMummy
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Topic: **The Evolution of Mum** Posted: 22 November 2006 at 12:43pm |
I found this and thought it was great.
The following appeared in the February 1998 issue of Parenting.
Yes, parenthood changes everything. But parenthood also changes with each baby. Here, some of the ways having a second and third child differs from having your first:
Your Clothes
1st baby: You begin wearing maternity clothes as soon as your OB/GYN confirms your pregnancy.
2nd baby: You wear your regular clothes for as long as possible.
3rd baby: Your maternity clothes are your regular clothes.
The Baby's Name
1st baby: You pore over baby-name books and practice pronouncing and writing combinations of all your favorites.
2nd baby: Someone has to name their kid after your great-aunt Mavis, right? It might as well be you.
3rd baby: You open a name book, close your eyes, and see where your finger falls. Bimaldo? Perfect!
Preparing for the Birth
1st baby: You practice your breathing religiously.
2nd baby: You don't bother practicing because you remember that last time, breathing didn't do a thing.
3rd baby: You ask for an epidural in your 8th month.
The Layette
1st baby: You prewash your newborn's clothes, color-coordinate them, and fold them neatly in the baby's little bureau.
2nd baby: You check to make sure that the clothes are clean and discard only the ones with the darkest stains.
3rd baby: Boys can wear pink, can't they?
Worries
1st baby: At the first sign of distress--a whimper, a frown--you pick up the baby.
2nd baby: You pick the baby up when her wails threaten to wake your firstborn.
3rd baby: You teach your 3-year-old how to rewind the mechanical swing.
Activities
1st baby: You take your infant to Baby Gymnastics, Baby Swing, and Baby Story Hour.
2nd baby: You take your infant to Baby Gymnastics.
3rd baby: You take your infant to the supermarket and the dry cleaner.
Going Out
1st baby: The first time you leave your baby with a sitter, you call home 5 times.
2nd baby: Just before you walk out the door, you remember to leave a number where you can be reached.
3rd baby: You leave instructions for the sitter to call only if she sees blood.
At Home
1st baby: You spend a good bit of every day just gazing at the baby.
2nd baby: You spend a bit of every day watching to be sure your older child isn't squeezing, poking, or hitting the baby.
3rd baby: You spend a little bit of every day hiding from the children.
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Ethan 29/08/2006
Brooke 22/09/2008
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 12:47pm |
heeeeeeeeehehehe I've seen a similar one with updated bits in the Plunket newsletter in Welly. Love it!
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:02pm |
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:15pm |
yeah I've seen one with extra bits in it as well....it's soooooooo funny everytime I read it!!
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:20pm |
Ooo I remembered the bit I liked best about the version I read:
Hygiene
1st Baby: Sterilise everything that comes within an inch of your baby's mouth
2nd Baby: Give it a quick lick before handing it on to baby
3rd Baby: Dirt? What dirt?
Edited by nikkiwhyte
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:21pm |
i like that, so true.. so very true. especially the parts about making sure the older one isnt' hitting poking squeezing baby, picking baby up when you think she's gonna wake the other one, and the maternity clothes... lol this xmas is the first xmas i haven't been preggers or breastfeeding in 4 years.. 4 YEARS!!!, (i can acutally eat and drink what i damn well please for once... bethcha i won't feel like anything.lol..)
My winter wardrobe consists of plenty of stretchy knit skivvies that stretched well over my baby bumps, and were easy to breastfeed in. I feel this winter coming is a good time to splurge on some new-non-maternity/mummy winter clothes.
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:23pm |
i LOVE that! its great  hehe thanks for sharing linelle
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 9:10pm |
that is soooo funny and true. lewis and I were just talking this evening about how from six months preggers, Jake was read to everyday. he brings me books all the time and always is read to. Taine is lucky to be read to once a week! my poor neglected baby!!!
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