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astra_nomer ([personal profile] astra_nomer) wrote2004-10-12 10:15 am

Did I say I'd never compare my kids?

Last night, I finally got around to digging out the box of next-size-up clothes for DS2. It's the set of clothes DS1 wore his first fall, too.

It's interesting -- even though DS2 weighed more than a pound more than DS1 at birth, he's now a couple pounds less than DS1 at the same age. So even though DS1 was born in mid-summer and DS2 was born in late winter, they can still both wear the same set of fall weather clothes. Go figure.

[identity profile] mama-pipa.livejournal.com 2004-10-12 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think determining reusability of baby clothes counts as comparing the kids. Lucky for you to have two the same, my son certainly cannot wear most of what my daughter wear. :)

Speaking of comparisons though, do you ever wonder if you are doing as well as other parents are with kids the same age as yours?

[identity profile] astra-nomer.livejournal.com 2004-10-13 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's impossible not to compare yourself with other parents, I think.

I long ago decided that everyone has advice about parenting, whether they have kids or not, and that just because someone believes that they should raise their children in a certain way, I don't have to do the same. I won't criticize their parenting decisions, and they shouldn't critcize mine. For instance, I know I will always be a working mother. And sometimes I might regret that I don't spend all day with my kids, but I will make the most of the time I do have with them.

It only bugs me when someone makes hurtful comments about my parenting, whether the comments are directed at me or not. (What kind of a mother would ?)

Have faith in your abilities as a parent. You know your child best, so you decide what best for your family.