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We already had three kids when our youngest daughter came into the world. We had an 11-year-old girl, a 9-year-old boy, and a 7-year-old boy. We really expected the youngest boy--Kolby, who is our sensitive one--to be Kaycee's best... read more
When my daughter was born, my three-year-old came to the hospital. There are much more exciting things in a hospital room than some tiny baby, though, so for a while he was entertained by the medical equipment, the nurses, and my other... read more
When my second daughter was due, we tried to prepare my older daughter, Cassidy, as best we could. We talked to her about the new baby, told her what her name would be, let her feel the baby kick and made sure we had a gift for her from... read more
After our first child, we thought we would have a second two years later -- we "worked on it" for almost a year before becoming pregnant again, but that spaced our kids 3 years apart.... read more
With the arrival of my second daughter, my first, Ella, thought she had died and gone to heaven. She had asked for a baby girl and got exactly what she wanted. But boy did that love turn fierce. When Annika was about 4 months old, big... read more
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