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Why Having Children Close Together will eventually become easier!

Updated: 4 days ago

Good Morning Beautiful Mamas!

Right so lets get into it!



When I first had my two Irish Twin Sons,Both Zachariah and Malachi 10 months apart everything seemed to consuming, stressful, anxious and tiering!For any mother experiencing raising Irish twins will understand effectively!


During this time I had no time for myself! you better believe it trips to the nail salon and getting my hair done went down the drain for some time! Not because I couldn't do it, but simply did not have the energy to be dressing up and going out. At one point ordering food and cooking for my children became a soothing and depression tactic. Ordering Pizza and naughty Cookie-doughs seemed to help my stress and anxiety.During this time PTSD and Stress is real for any Mother and Newmom raising kids so close together! There was no greater time of more demand when kids need you than in the early stage!


Now when I reflect back of Zachariah being nearly 3 and Malachi being nearly 2 I appreciate the tough times and stages we had as eventually it all washes away and gets easier.

Now they spend time with each other, two peas in a pod, protect each other, fight each other, tell on each other and rely on one another. This morning I checked on the two Boys to see if they were okay. As I went into the room , I saw that Zachariah climbed into the cot of his brother and was sleeping next to him.I thought to myself'' Wow the hard work will not wash away.,however things get easier, the siblings become best of friends and begin to flourish together, which is the most amazing thing to witness.


So Dear Mama, of IrishTwins,Things do get easier!

Wait there, hang out and you shall see.



Signed


Mama New

Founder and CEO

Tre'maine Mahalia


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