tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6410824796687874205.post5950655444830935836..comments2023-10-16T21:57:32.602-06:00Comments on Of Chocolate and Sunflowers: What I learned in MayRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02862315031714254571noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6410824796687874205.post-10251091112718693432014-06-04T13:53:51.460-06:002014-06-04T13:53:51.460-06:00Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the post :) I ...Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the post :) I also suspect I might have had mild PPD after my eldest was born - going from university student to stay-at-home Mom/housewife was a harder transition for me than adding babies later. The gap from two to three looked pretty huge to my husband and I too; if #3 hadn't snuck in on us, I don't think we would have consciously taken the plunge. Now that we're outnumbered, however, parenting three isn't nearly as hard as we feared. It helps that the other two are old enough to fend for themselves a little (and understand that baby's needs are going to have to come first some times). If they were all under three, it'd be a whole other ball game ;)Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02862315031714254571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6410824796687874205.post-47139633275330191312014-06-03T14:59:53.140-06:002014-06-03T14:59:53.140-06:00I loved reading about your month! Now, four and a...I loved reading about your month! Now, four and a half years after my youngest was born, I kind of suspect I had mild PPD. I did not handle the transition from one kid to two kids very well. Elation and confidence would be a much more welcome side effect! Now I really want to add another...There's probably a very good reason my husband is reluctant ;-) I've had my "addicted to knitting" phases off and on over the past couple of years, but right now it's crochet that has me staying up later than I'd planned ;-)Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02661363218239934603noreply@blogger.com