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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
Not me, my nephew Oli. His sibling is due in a month or so. I know many of you have more than one kid, so I thought I'd see what advice you have on easing the way.
Oli is two and a half. He knows there's a baby coming, and that the baby is going to get him a coal mine for his trainset when it arrives (a neat bit of bribery I thought
). But of course he's feeling a bit grumpy - Mum can't carry him as much as she used to, and is getting tired and grumpy more. He's also teething (molars) a bit, and has had a bad cold, so all in all, he's been a bit miserable. He has started to say that he doesn't want a coal mine - IE, he doesn't want this baby thing and all it entails.
For medical reasons, the new one will be by C-section, so Mum will be recovering for 4-6 weeks, and even more unable to lift him etc - although we're all rota'd to go and help out.
Any of you had a second one come along at about this age of first? Any tips on making the older kid feel better about it? I don't doubt it'll all be alright in the end, my sister is a brilliant Mum, and his dad is a brilliant Dad, and they have loads of friends with similar ages kids, but you never know, there might be one golden tip I can pass on - or even just a stream of "we were there, and it got better"
I was 5 when my sister arrived, so I was a fair bit older, and also, I was a pretty quiet kid, happy with books and so on, so apart from the one time I tried to leave home, I think I just ignored her.
Oli is two and a half. He knows there's a baby coming, and that the baby is going to get him a coal mine for his trainset when it arrives (a neat bit of bribery I thought

For medical reasons, the new one will be by C-section, so Mum will be recovering for 4-6 weeks, and even more unable to lift him etc - although we're all rota'd to go and help out.
Any of you had a second one come along at about this age of first? Any tips on making the older kid feel better about it? I don't doubt it'll all be alright in the end, my sister is a brilliant Mum, and his dad is a brilliant Dad, and they have loads of friends with similar ages kids, but you never know, there might be one golden tip I can pass on - or even just a stream of "we were there, and it got better"
I was 5 when my sister arrived, so I was a fair bit older, and also, I was a pretty quiet kid, happy with books and so on, so apart from the one time I tried to leave home, I think I just ignored her.