Nothing changes your life quite like having a child. That something so small can have an impact so large takes some getting used to – priorities change, schedules become disrupted, finances tighten and a lack of sleep can lead to some emotionally trying times. Of course, bountiful rewards await those who make these sacrifices – a child's love is a gift unmatched by any we might purchase for ourselves.
What happens, then, when more than one child is running around the house in diapers? The families of twins and triplets deserve a special category all their own, but any family with "two (or more) under 2" will find itself in a similar situation. Babies can have a synergistic effect; if parents are not careful, they can end up feeling exhausted, panicked and even outnumbered.
A child's love is a gift unmatched by any we might purchase for ourselves. |
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Laci Mulick is a stay-at-home mom from Omaha, Neb. She and her husband, Ryan, an IT consultant, had been married for eight months when they conceived their first child. "We were thrilled!" says Mulick. "We went shopping and bought the most expensive crib we could. But at our 20-week ultrasound, we found that there were two heads on the screen. Good thing I was lying down or I would have passed out. Needless to say, we returned that expensive crib and went and got two that were much less costly than the original. And we completely rebuilt the baby's room and made it perfect for both of them." With the healthy arrival of twins Darby and Mason in 2002, the Mulick family was off to a strong start.
What they had not planned on was having another baby so soon. When the twins were 8 months old, the Mulicks learned that Laci was pregnant again. Being the parents of three children before having been married for three years was a notion that took a little time to get used to. The Mulicks made arrangements to move into a bigger house, buy another crib and get a car "with enough room to seat five plus fit a triple stroller and all of the baby amenities."
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