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We have a beautiful eight month old daughter and I love her more than anything. My husband KNOWS he wants more (like two more at least) but I'm not sure. I don't know whether I could share my love. I want to provide the best for her (education, time, etc.) and I feel like having another would hinder that. We are currently in the process of buying our first house, with an extra bedroom. HELP! How did any of you decide when or if to have a second child? Can you ever love them like you do the first? What is a good age difference? My sister and I are three years apart and she is my best friend, if we had another I'd like them in that age range, but how do I know if we are ready for another?
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I feel you should have at least one more child. I feel you have no valid reasons for not having another baby, I don't get the idea that you don't WANT anymore children, I feel you are more concerned about whether or not you will be able to be the best mom you can be to all your children as you would be to one, and just for thinking that way, already tells me your a great mom! Someone once told me a mother grows a brand new separate heart for each one of her children, you will never be able to love them all in the same way, but you will love them equally as much! Regarding the age gap...I don't think that age really plays a big difference, a too big a gap could be a problem, but anything under a 3 and a half year gap will be fine...if siblings want to be best friends, they will be, irrespective of their age gap...go for it! You will be just fine...
I feel you should have at least one more child. I feel you have no valid reasons for not having another baby, I don't get the idea that you don't WANT anymore children, I feel you are more concerned about whether or not you will be able to be the best mom you can be to all your children as you would be to one, and just for thinking that way, already tells me your a great mom! Someone once told me a mother grows a brand new separate heart for each one of her children, you will never be able to love them all in the same way, but you will love them equally as much! Regarding the age gap...I don't think that age really plays a big difference, a too big a gap could be a problem, but anything under a 3 and a half year gap will be fine...if siblings want to be best friends, they will be, irrespective of their age gap...go for it! You will be just fine...
How would you make a fake tree to go in the corner of a childs bedroom from floor to ceiling?
Amanda J
Sometimes in classrooms there will be a tree made from paper in the corner. I would like to add on to a room but cannot find any instructions on how to do so.
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Here's a link to site that has a pic of one...
http://www.unique-baby-gear-ideas.com/nature-room-painted-tree-nursery-wall-mural-with-beautiful-birds.html
But you could also create one by using brown bags/roll of brown paper and green construction paper. First find a pic of one that you like and then free hand draw it on the brown paper. Do the same with the leaves by finding one leaf you like and draw it on the green paper, cut it out and use it as a patern for the other leaves. Don't glue it to the wall tho, as it might be really hard to get it off when you want to change the room. Just use double stick scotch tape and it should be pretty easy to remove it later. Good Luck!
Here's a link to site that has a pic of one...
http://www.unique-baby-gear-ideas.com/nature-room-painted-tree-nursery-wall-mural-with-beautiful-birds.html
But you could also create one by using brown bags/roll of brown paper and green construction paper. First find a pic of one that you like and then free hand draw it on the brown paper. Do the same with the leaves by finding one leaf you like and draw it on the green paper, cut it out and use it as a patern for the other leaves. Don't glue it to the wall tho, as it might be really hard to get it off when you want to change the room. Just use double stick scotch tape and it should be pretty easy to remove it later. Good Luck!
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