As the year comes to a close, I figured it was a good time to share some lessons I have learned and some truths that have surfaced over the last year with two kids under three.
Life with two kids is busy, crazy, exciting, and exhausting. I know all mamas will be able to relate to these twelve (+ two bonus) lessons. Whether you are about to become a first-time or second-time parent, I hope what I share in this episode gives you some insight into what life has been like for me.
Highlights from this episode:
- An update on Sarelle’s potty training journey
- Making plans with two kids is hard
- Managing toddler emotions & expectations
- Selective eating challenges with an infant & toddler
- Finding time for self-care
- The challenging phase of a velcro baby
- The bond between siblings
- The differences between Sarelle & Hayden
- Weekends and sick days are marathons
- Spending strategically for kids + what I would do different
- Parental differences when raising children
- Appreciate the mundane moments
- Savour your free time
- Weaning a toddler while breastfeeding an infant
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