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A Little Sad


Ali

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I felt sad as I put a sleeper on my son tonight because was tight and I could barely get it on him. I could swear that it was too big for him yesterday. I know I should be happy that he is growing, but I also know that I will blink and my baby will be a baby no more. He is only a month old and I feel like he is growing up way too fast. 

He is my second and I decided that I would try to savor this time with him more than I did with my first. I was too focused on trying to have a clean house the first time. This time I have decided it is okay to have a messy house, laundry piling up, and a sink full of dishes. I am going to treasure every moment of cuddling with my baby while I can.

 

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MarblesMom

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They grow too fast.  Enjoy all the messy, loud, tiring days.... there WILL come a time when your house is clean, quiet and ... yeah.

 

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ClaraOswin

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My son will be 2 and a half this month. He is my one and likely will be my only. I wish I'd savored his baby days a bit more. We finally put together the shadow box we made that has his hospital bracelet, foot prints, and some other odds and ends in it, including his first sleeper. It's so tiny! I remember it being huge on him.

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