Gone are the days of setting her down and knowing she’ll still be there when I return. With No1, I couldn’t wait for the day when she rolled over. This time, I want to push the baby back over and whisper in her ear, “Slow down, baby girl. Slow down.”
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Hi, I’m Susan.
Wife, mommy, music teacher, lover of books. Dabbles in parenthood. New england yuppy + southern girl hybrid. PPD survivor. Anxiety battler. Kicked antenatal depression's ass. Currently medicated. Who isn't?
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I say that to grace so farshe hasn’t listened! I also saidthat to Bella and she’s almost 3 now! I guess that’s what our parents said about us when we were growing too!
I remember the day he started moving….I left to use the bathroom and when I came back he wasn’t there. I started to panic when I heard cooing coming from under the couch…I knew I was in trouble