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Four Years Apart | Feature Friday

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  1. Kyna says:

    Robin…I am so glad you guest posted on one of my favorite blogs (I adore Courtney!). I have been really really struggling with the thought of when to have our second. I didn’t struggle with anything like you have had to deal with (PPD), but I still struggle everyday about having a second child. I know I want one, I just don’t know when, because I just really, really love our life right now. But then I freak out and think there would be something wrong with having 2 children 3-4 years apart! I am so glad to heat that there are others in my shoes. Thank you so much for sharing!
    ♥ Kyna

    • Kyna, thanks so much for the comment! It’s such a tough decision. We’re about to change our lives completely – I’m quitting my job and we’re moving a significant distance, so it makes the “when” question especially tough.

  2. Jessica says:

    My little ones were so close together that in feel bad I dint get the time with them I had with my oldest but then I think about the fact that they have each other. Ultimately whatever happens and whatever you chose will be best for you guys and your kids will love you for it.

  3. Michelle says:

    Live the life you’re meant to.
    Have the children you’re meant to…
    At the time you’re meant to 🙂

  4. Kimberly says:

    There is a 9 year gap between my first and second kids, then only 13 months between my second and third, so I have been on both ends of the spectrum. Both have their benefits, and at the same time, there are certainly cons to both sides. When the timing is right for your family, it will happen. xoxo

  5. Great post, Robin! You know, my sister and I are 4 years apart. And she’s my best friend. So there are great 4 year relationships.

    The bottom line is that these things work out the way they are meant to. And who knows what the road holds for you guys? But it will be an adventure.

  6. Jessica says:

    My kids are 5 1/2 years apart and it has it’s benefits.

  7. Courtney, thank you so much for having me here today. I’m so glad to have an opportunity to share this here in your space.

    • Courtney Kirkland says:

      Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt piece of yourself. I really appreciate your willingness to take part in Feature Friday and your honesty. 🙂 You know I’m always around to chat if you need it! Hugs!

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  9. Sarah says:

    I loved this post so much! How wonderfully written and I am sure you are not alone Robin.

  10. Esther says:

    Miriam was born 13 days before Elizabeth’s second birthday. That was a nuts pregnancy. A rough pregnancy physically, added to a fulltime plus mandatory overtime job, chasing around a toddler… yeeeeeah. And it can be pretty nuts now too, I have one in the throes of the Occasionally Terrible Two’s, and a 6 month old who is into EVERYTHING. We moved across the country when she was 4 months. I’ve made 3 cross country flights with both girls by myself out of necessity, at 2 months and at 4 months. But at the same time, I like that they’re so close together. For one thing, I hadn’t gotten my nice body back yet just to be mad at losing it again… and they play well together, and I didn’t have to explain any of those pesky Circle of Life questions while pregnant. The only thing she grasped was that my belly stuck out farther which made it easier to stick her fingers and her food in my belly button, and that it made it harder for me to catch her when she was naughty. Sigh.

    This time around though, I want to wait a little longer. We started TTC pretty much as soon as I was off the antidepressants last time and I got preggers on my second cycle off of birth control. I didn’t really have any time to enjoy being normal. This time, I want that. I want to enjoy just being me, and enjoy my girls, between coming off of meds and getting pregnant again.

    Anyways, I’m rambling. I totally forgot what my point was. I think it’s bedtime for this bonzo. Loved your post and I like the Featured Friday idea. You may be seeing something from me soon.

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