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re: How hard is the jump from one child to two?

Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:20 am to
Posted by RickAstley
Reno, Nevada
Member since May 2011
2004 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:20 am to
My first two kids are less than 2-years apart. The jump from 1 to 2 has been hard, but I'd say the transition is somewhat easier than going from 0 to 1. I think the transition will be harder on your first child because they will no longer be the center of attention all the time. The biggest factors for us in surviving have been:
- Maintaining as much of a daily routine as possible
- Leverage any and all help from family and friends to watch kids
- Refocus yourself mentally (be willing to sacrifice hobbies such as not attending every LSU sporting event, reduce alcohol intake, and play more with the kids)

I've been doing everything possible to minimize stress and block out outside noise that might impact my ability to give my family my 100%. Granted, I find myself on TD a lot more these days, but that's more so keep my sanity than anything else. If you've figured out one, you'll figure out number 2. Just wait until the two little bastards starts scheming up on you. You'll have your hands full then.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95904 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:21 am to
Each additions is less hassle because of your life expectations have already changed

Zero to 1 is the hardest transition in your adult life

1 to 2 slightly less

2 to 3 even less

Etc

You have already gotten used to chaos and not living for yourself.
This post was edited on 5/2/24 at 9:26 am
Posted by upgrade
Member since Jul 2011
13140 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:22 am to
I’m late to this discussion here, but……

I always wondered how my parents would get my name and my brothers name mixed up sometimes when talking/yelling at us.

The day my second child was born nature took over and now I do it, too.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
7273 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:50 am to
Ours are 9 years apart. Almost like starting over. Both were pretty easy though....we were in our 30s before our first was born so we were pretty squared away in our marriage and financially. I imagine if they are close together in age its almost unnoticeable....
Posted by Lsutigerturner
Member since Dec 2016
5815 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 11:14 am to
Ahahaha
Posted by jscrims
Lost
Member since May 2008
3556 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:07 pm to
quote:

Not as hard as 2-3. One is ridiculously easy. Two isn’t bad because you can separate them. With three there is always conflict


This right here. If my two youngest aren’t fighting, the older one is fighting with one of them. Every f’ing day.
Posted by Hulkklogan
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2010
43305 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 4:39 pm to
quote:

always wondered how my parents would get my name and my brothers name mixed up sometimes when talking/yelling at us.


I used to tease my dad about it, because he has 4 kids and he'd roll through all 4 plus the dogs when he's mad




Now I do that and I only have 2
Posted by TigerBaitOohHaHa
Member since Jan 2023
512 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 4:43 pm to
zero to one was harder for me than 1 to 2. It was also harder than 2-3. By the second kid you have already given up any notions that you are entitled to sleep, or poop by yourself, have a quiet meal... Once you realize these are gone, might as well have a few more.
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