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(For A Few Days)
Published on April 16, 2007 By Sally jacobs In Parenting

So it has been an eventful few days. My sister has gone on holiday, her first holiday without Maddy, and I have been left 'holding the baby'. A task I did find rather daunting if I'm honest. Anyone can give birth to a baby, it is a whole different thing to actually take care of that baby, and I wanted to do a good job. So how is it going? Well we have had our own fair share of tears and tantrums, but they come packaged with any three year old, so it isn't something that has been a huge problem. One thing I can tell you is that I am totally loving it. Those of you that are a regular to my blog will already know that I adore my neice more than anything else in the world, but I have loved this time with her.

I am sat here writing this blog, as she is at nursery today, and I am feeling a little lost. When my sister is here, nursery is a regular thing to her, so me dropping her off this morning was nothing new. I have to admit though, I did feel a tug at the heart as I walked away from her. Whilst she half waved at me, too busy trying to get to her friends, to pay much attention to me! Which is obviously a good thing, but I am now sat here watching the clock waiting for her to get home.

I've tried to keep busy. I'ved cleaned. I've washed clothes. I've had a nosey on the net. I've showered. I'ved cleaned some more. Yet I am still sat here watching the clock. I miss her. I never expected to have this feeling. Which makes me wonder how my sister must be feeling at the moment. If it's bad for me, it must be even worse for her.

I guess children really are the greatest gift on earth.


Comments
on Apr 16, 2007
It was so much fun to go out and visit BlueDev and his family and play with his kids. They're adorable, and I had the best time ever just kicking back and enjoying myself with them.

Good to see you again, hon!
on Apr 16, 2007

Sounds like someone is feathering a nest.

Have fun with her.  The best part is that she does go home after the visit.  Aunt's and Uncles have the best of both worlds!

on Apr 16, 2007
This is sweet Sally! You're really earning 'mom status'! It's always hard to leave them at the nursery, no matter how old they are and they are busy with their friends, which is good. You're doing a great job!
on Apr 16, 2007


Feeling broody?



You will make a good mum by the sound of things.
on Apr 17, 2007
Heya Sally,

I love my nephews and neices. I love it when they come stay because I can indulge the child in me too. Give her all the love you have, honey, because while she might grow up far too quickly for your liking, she will never forget it.