sophiegrace That sounds horrific. I'd be apoplectic already. Glad you're getting out of the house. Also, Mia is one of the top 10 girls names this year. It's not that hard to say correctly, especially if you've heard it!
To your other post, I agree with waitwhat. Motherhood is not something you can prepare for. It never seems to be what you expect. It's amazing and love like you've never known, but it's also really hard. Lillian was pretty much exactly like you're describing Mia. She screamed in a way that was unreal all the time, slept terribly, would not let me put her down, etc. DH found me sobbing motn holding her while she screamed bloody murder multiple times. I'd count minutes when I had to put her down to remind myself it was only 5 minutes, not 30, and she really was ok. I love her and can't live without her, but she was an incredibly difficult baby. And it did get better. Slowly. Eventually she'd let me set her beside me for a nap. She would sit in her swing or bouncy chair for a few minutes. The sleep came later, but she eventually did sleep longer and longer stretches in her own bed. And now she's a sweet, kind hearted, happy 2 year old. She drives me insane, but that's toddlers for you. Everyone will have an opinion on how to handle issues, but I really believe you do whatever works and you're comfortable with. It all works out eventually.
Ohh my dear lord sophiegrace. I cannot believe you are dealin with that. In all seriousness I would probably spring for a hotel at this point. Not even kidding. At the very least you H needs to have a very direct conversation with his mother.
Like talking to a wall. I honestly don't know if it's a cultural issue, a psych issue, a being a birch issue, or that she legitimately does not understand the wrongness of these things.
Motherhood is something you just cannot prepare for. All the ups and downs and the good and bad are unpredictable. This is my second time around and I'm facing issues I never did with my first. So even though you think I would be prepared I am not. Babies are the most beautiful gif but they are also hard work. But it's the most rewarding job out there. Hang in there. It does and will get easier. I know i sound like a broken record but the first few months are the absolute hardest.
This. The adjustment to becoming a mom, no matter how excited you are or how much you love your little one, can be brutal. It gets better.
Motherhood is something you just cannot prepare for. All the ups and downs and the good and bad are unpredictable. This is my second time around and I'm facing issues I never did with my first. So even though you think I would be prepared I am not. Babies are the most beautiful gif but they are also hard work. But it's the most rewarding job out there. Hang in there. It does and will get easier. I know i sound like a broken record but the first few months are the absolute hardest.
This. The adjustment to becoming a mom, no matter how excited you are or how much you love your little one, can be brutal. It gets better.
+1 I had so many plans/ideas/thoughts and though wonderful, L is a great example! I had hoped I could read myself into being a great parent and right now all those books are out the window!
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