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Take Some Time and Enjoy Your Baby

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(August 2006) (rank 12th)

Today's First Time Parenting Tip - Take some time to enjoy 'em while they're young

It's wierd to think that as we hold out son tonight, sprawled out across our lap, happily sucking away at a bottle, that someday in the not too distant future he'll be a walking,

talking, into everything-because-I-can toddler. It won't be too long before we can't hold him like this anymore, or have him just fall asleep on our chest with his arms wrapped around our neck.

It seems like we too easily get caught up in the daily activities, the feeding, changing, napping cycle, and we don't really take the time to appreciate his royal infantness. How he always grins from ear to ear whenever we come home, or when the dog saunters by. How he gets so excited over bouncing on the bed or seeing himself in the mirror.

I know we'll miss it, and I know this time is getting near an end. So for all you new parents just bringing home your babies, yes, it is stressful. It's tough. But it won't be too long and you'll be looking back on that time fondly, wishing you'd wake up at 2:00 a.m. to comfort him and just stare into each other's eyes until you fell asleep. Enjoy every second of it.

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dolphins30
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | dolphins30
i agree
cherish every moment you have with your child and take as many pics as you can and then reminise those times like a year or more down the track....


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      exquisite-flower
5.00 (Excellent) | November 2006 | exquisite-flower
i agree
i agree.  it is too soon that those moments are over.  there are times for routine and disciline and times to break the rules and enjoy the moment.  Get a good balance and you are on a winner!
Peace
EF.x 


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gr8est
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | gr8est
yes
yes babies grow so fast at 5mths old my wife was getting teary saying her baby was growing up. As I am usually at work I tend to miss his milestones and still look at him like a baby. Although he can now roll, crawl, stand, toddle 4 steps, and has hand eye co-ordination. I look at his tiny size and think wow my baby when really he has come very far!


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BebeBuzz
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | BebeBuzz
too true
it makes me sad...


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