
I always wanted to have a boy (especially this pregnancy)but as the arrival of our first son is creeping up closer and closer I am starting to panic.
My mother came from a family of 3 girls, my mom had 2 girls and I have 2 girls. Noone on my side of the family is used to boys. I can do drama, I can do whinning and I can do excessive talking. I am not quite sure how to handle a messy rowdy boy. They scare me and if he is anything like his daddy he will be fearless which scares me even more.
Johnny is such a wonderful DADDY to our girls and is content and happy to be wrapped around their little fingers. I KNOW he will be an amazing father to our son. What an example and role model our kids have in him. They are so lucky. I however feel completly unprepared and unequipped to have a boy.
Any little boy moms out there have any advice PLEASE SHARE...I need HELP!!
5 comments:
Just let them be boys! Don't try to keep them clean, prim and proper like little girls should be. I love that Caden is "all boy" and as much as I hate the "little boy smell" after playing outside I love that he is using his imagination and discovering the world around him.
You'll do great--don't you worry! And this little guy will be lucky to have two big sisters to teach him how to treat girls! You'll love the unique qualities that he'll bring to your family!
Can't help you in this department...they are different than girls...and in some ways it is hard but in other ways it is great!! It is just something that you have to figure out!!
I love having a boy!!!! I don't know what it's like to have a girl, though. I must say that Zander, even at 2 years old, is my "little protector" when Aaron's not around. It's so fun to have a little man. You'll do great!
Well, I obviously don't have any boys. Somehow I'm sure you'll figure it out. The only thing I've learned from changing nephew's diapers is to open the diaper slowly and hten cover them back up! There's something about that cold air & it can make a mess on your walls!!
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