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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

 

Ya Got Two Kids Which Means. . .


**Watching two great movies at the same exact time. While you’re watching one, you’re missing the other.
**Giving each child half a mother.
**Shortchanging one almost all of the time.
**Putting the younger in the line of fire of an emotionally immature and unstable boss.
**Breaking up a tug of war over a favorite toy 12 times a day.
**Trying not to laugh when the little one ruins the older one’s elaborate tower of blocks and then looks at me and smiles.
**Consoling the little one when the older one tells him to "Go away!"
**Never having any time for yourself.
**Hearing them giggle every morning in the room they share.
**Satisfaction in knowing that they have each other.
**Being immersed in motherhood. One kid was dabbling.
**Crazy -- what were we thinking?
**Lucky -- we were thinking one of each would be nice.
**A family, one was an accessory.
**Holding them both in my arms and knowing I need nothing else.
**The little one adoring the older one.
**The older one adoring the little one, when it occurs to her.
**Seeing them smile at each other like they never do at anyone else.
**The older one teaching the little one how to play their new game.
**The older one reading to the little one.
**The little one watching every move the older one makes and trying to imitate her.
**The older one muscling in whenever the baby is getting attention and succeeding.
**Ganging up on Mom.
**A second chance to parent without nearly as much anxiety and paranoia.
**Watching the two of them run across the room to give each other a hug.
**Knowing that you love them both equally, but it was having your first that turned on a special light deep down inside you.
**The younger one keeping that flame going, when you think you have nothing more to give.
**Knowing that your second will never receive the massive amount and intense quality of attention that your first did, though you really, really try.
**Finally forgiving your own mother if you were a second child.

By Meeta Arcuri

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Comments:
I've been thinking about doing a blog about how when you just have one child, other parents act like you really don't know what it's like to be a parent.
 
Great great post. I have two little girls and can relate. Though, some of the items have not yet happened since they are both under 2, but I can definitely seem them coming my way.

I, too, was the second child, and now I fully understand why I try so hard with my second daughter.

Thanks so much for this.
 
Great great post. I have two little girls and can relate. Though, some of the items have not yet happened since they are both under 2, but I can definitely seem them coming my way.

I, too, was the second child, and now I fully understand why I try so hard with my second daughter.

Thanks so much for this.
 
I loved, loved, loved this. Perfect!!
 
Loved your blog! Imagine having five! I'm happy to have two...
 
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