Having two is SO much different than having one. I feel like I'm constantly being pulled in two different directions!
In case you're wondering why I haven't posted very many pictures of Baby Ellie and her big sister, it's because her big sister doesn't like to have her picture taken anymore! I admit that there isn't as much time to take pictures either.
And to go along with the "two" theme, guess who was diagnosed with their second UTI in two weeks? If you guessed me, you're right. I'm on another antibiotic and I'm drinking lots of water. Will I ever recover from Baby Ellie's delivery!?!
In case you're wondering why I haven't posted very many pictures of Baby Ellie and her big sister, it's because her big sister doesn't like to have her picture taken anymore! I admit that there isn't as much time to take pictures either.
And to go along with the "two" theme, guess who was diagnosed with their second UTI in two weeks? If you guessed me, you're right. I'm on another antibiotic and I'm drinking lots of water. Will I ever recover from Baby Ellie's delivery!?!
4 comments:
It does get easier as a routine gets established!
I remember the jump from one child to two - it's so hard. Having the third was easier, though! Hang in there - it does get easier
P.S. I have been enjoying your blog - nice job!
You WILL recover. I promise! And 2 is very much different than 1...and 3 is very very much different than 2!!
You had an episiotomy, right? Remember my issue when I had mine? It took me a few months to feel semi-normal.
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