
In light of all that, I suppose it’s natural that moms would mourn the passing of the baby stage. My kids are six and three now. We’ve been blessed to have a girl and a boy. Our little house fits us just right (like Goldilocks and the baby bear’s porridge, chair and bed!). My diabetes makes pregnancies high risk and no one is getting any younger! Practically and logically, I know we’re not going to have any more babies. We even sold the crib and all the baby gear, without much thought, let alone heartache.
Other moms I’ve talked to echo this sentiment. It’s hard to let go of the baby stage. Having a new baby is exciting, surprising, and sweet. Maybe it’s partially because it’s over so quickly that we want to hold onto infanthood. Even with the sleeplessness, pains, and challenges it’s lovingly remembered and missed.
Looking ahead, I imagine that these longings for another baby will lessen as my children grow up and the baby stage is further behind me. Moms – has that been your experience? How did you cope with the transition from having babies and toddlers to preschool and school aged kids?
