Comments on: Hoppy is going to get a sibling! https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/ Life & travels (with a bunny) Thu, 21 Dec 2017 03:40:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: Kyla https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1600 Tue, 02 May 2017 18:05:25 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1600 In reply to Grandma.

Me neither!

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By: Grandma https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1597 Sun, 30 Apr 2017 15:44:23 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1597 Grandma says, “can’t wait!”

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By: Kyla https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1577 Sun, 26 Mar 2017 03:41:55 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1577 In reply to Sarah.

Hmmm…. I certainly hope my small person turns out to be somebody whose company I really enjoy.

Thank you for such a thoughtful comment- it was very encouraging to read. I realize there is definitely a lot that I’m starting to look forward to, even while some of it remains totally scary and overwhelming.

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By: Kyla https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1576 Sun, 26 Mar 2017 03:35:39 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1576 In reply to Bridget @ Hot Tea Travel & Thyme.

Thank you Bridget.

I can only imagine how exhausting moving with young kids must be, but I hope you’re getting more settled in now.

I really appreciate your insights on parenthood. It’s encouraging to hear that travel is possible with little ones, although I still feel a bit intimidated by it. Of course, being in charge of a little one without traveling is still intimidating to me too. I’m realizing that I can try to imagine how things will be once I’m a mom, but the trust is I really have no idea what it’s going to be like.

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By: Kyla https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1574 Sun, 26 Mar 2017 03:26:28 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1574 In reply to CBR.

Thank you.

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By: Bridget @ Hot Tea Travel & Thyme https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1562 Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:13:15 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1562 Wow, that is huge news! Congratulations, Kyla!

I am so glad I thought to check your blog today. We have just done a massive relocation from the US to the UK (which was pretty exhausting with two kids to be honest) and I wanted to check in and see how you were doing. I am very excited for you but also understand that it can be an anxious time.

I have two boys, both under the age of four. I too didn’t want my blog to be purely a “mommy” one, even though I started it when my first boy was still a baby. It has been predominantly travel and recipes and lifestyle stuff, but not a huge amount about kids (except for some “travel with kids” stuff). I felt the same with the way you described what you wanted for your own blog; similarly my vision for my own blog was to write something that non-parents would also like to read.

You will soon see how your blog evolves over time and what direction it will take. As for the “adventure and fun”, you are about to get huge amounts of both of these things becoming a parent. It is totally possible to travel with a baby (I can share plenty of information with you on this), and you don’t have to let things change TOO much, even though in some ways they inevitably will.

I agree with what Sarah wrote above, that your life will change in some amazing ways; especially looking at things through new eyes… My best way to describe it is that feeling you had as a kid at Christmas/Birthday (or equivalent) that is so super exciting, well, it is really only topped in life by the feeling you get watching your own child experience their own Birthday or Christmas for the very first time.

I wish you all the very best with the rest of your pregnancy and the big life journey you are currently embarking on. Please write to me if you have any questions about parenthood, travel with kids, or mental health and well-being; I will be happy to share with you and look forward to hearing about your experiences.

By the way, it is normal to feel fatigued and exhausted at different stages of pregnancy (and when you have a newborn, or even with older children). The good news is it will come and go, and you will have other times where you feel amazing!

I will be thinking of you over the months ahead.

Bridget x x

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By: CBR https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1555 Mon, 06 Mar 2017 13:39:16 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1555 Congratulations

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By: Sarah https://www.livehoppy.com/hoppy-is-going-to-get-a-sibling/#comment-1554 Mon, 06 Mar 2017 01:56:42 +0000 http://www.livehoppy.com/?p=2230#comment-1554 Congratulations!

And yes, that is the simple reply to an immense change, but you’re about to embark on what is likely to be the most exciting, interesting, and just plain fun adventure of your life. I don’t know how many countries I’d been to before my son was born — a dozen, maybe? — but nothing I’d done in my previous life compared to the wonder of watching my own child discover the world. Suddenly everything you take for granted becomes magical.

There will be times when it seems overwhelming; the important thing to remember in those moments is that they won’t last. Kids grow faster than you can believe while you’re in the thick of it and they change constantly. It seems like everyone looks at parenting and thinks about diapers, but really, that stage is incredibly brief. Most of parenting is about spending time with a small person whose company you really enjoy.

And you won’t be exactly the same person, but you will still be someone you recognize. Before my son was born, I was a pacifist. Anti-death penalty, anti-violence… I could say with conviction that even to save my own life, I wouldn’t hurt someone else. My son was born and suddenly I realized that I would kill without compunction anyone who threatened him. But it wasn’t like I suddenly didn’t recognize myself, more like his birth revealed depths to me that I hadn’t known I had. It is life-changing, no doubt about that, but it’s also intensely rewarding. And enormously fun. And so I say again, congratulations!

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