bucksanducks12
FNG
A single kid feels like a lot of work because its a shift from not having a little thing to take care of but if we're honest in hindsight one kid is not that much of a load for two adults. Anyone that has 2 or more kids will testify to that reality. Two is alot more load and 3+ is whack a mole mode.
Don't loose sight of your relationship, make sure open and clear communication is prioritized (need BOTH on board) so neither party develops a resentment. Neither party should utterly sacrifice themselves (real or imagined) to prop up the child and other spouse. Both parties need to be seen and appreciated for what they're putting into the situations. If that isn't happening get in front of that issue, including counseling if needed, cause that is the stuff the erodes away a relationship in the wake of kids imho.
This is spot on. My wife and I thought having our first was a huge change and bringing him on stuff was “hard”. We still did it, hiked him all over the North Cascades, took him bear scouting, and shed hunting a lot his first two years.
Then we popped out a second, and realized that one was the easiest thing to do and we had no excuses. We still get out with two, but not as much as we did with our first. Probably doesn’t help that we are already waiting for #3 to arrive though!
Wouldn’t trade it for the world, but wish we would have had more in site as to how easy one is compared to multiple. I’m sure it will get easier as they get older and can occupy themselves, but we’re currently about to be in the throes of 3 under 3 so I got a while yet!