Visits
Holly, my cousin from Maryland, came to visit for a
week. She stayed with us and very generously offered to take the majority
of the night shifts for taking care of our baby. It was a relief and
helped a great deal in recovering from sleep deprivation.
Below is a picture of Holly holding Gregory.
Holly has three children, two daughters in college
and a son in high school. She has a lot to be proud of as her children
are amazing. Her son, Michael, joined her on this trip to New Orleans.
I was impressed with how much of a gentleman Michael has turned into,
holding open doors, being very considerate and thoughtful of his words and
reactions.
My cousin and I have been good friends ever since... well, we were
babies :) Our mothers were very close and Holly would come to spend the
entire summers with us (summers lasted forever in a child's mind).
It was good to catch up on life, though we typical correspond weekly via
email. We talked about the use of
Zoloft and the potential that it could help me past the anxiety of being a
first time parent.
Holly surprised me when she said, “I know that if I were to have a child
at my age (she’s one year younger than I am), I’d be freaking out!”
I asked, “Why would you freak out?
You’ve raised three children.”
She responded, “I had my three children when I was in my early
twenties. I had a lot more energy
back then. It would be more
difficult now.”
This same feeling was confirmed with my mom’s neighbor. I was walking Gregory in a stroller on
my mom’s street and the next-door neighbor, Vicki, came out to greet our
son. Vicki said, “I adopted our
daughter when she was a baby and I was in my late thirties. I totally understand what you are going
through.”
It’s nice to know there are women who can relate and I don’t feel so
alone about it. I have to admit,
family and friends have really come through for us. I appreciate it so much.
Comments
Maybe the 20 somethings can deal with the sleep deprivation a tad better but they don't have your wisdom or your life experience.
I think it is nice that your cousin gave you a bit of a catch up on your sleep. How sweet she and her son are.
So don't beat yourself up! And take those breaks any time you can get them! =)