Good luck!

My wife and I have a 2 year old and a 2 month old. Definitely busy, and 
hard, but worthwhile. Less time for riding, tinkering with bikes, less 
spending on bike bits etc...  Especially in the newborn infant stage. 
Almost all of my riding right now is commuting, and it isn't a very long 
commute. On the other hand, my daughter loves going to daycare in her bike 
seat, and I am sure she (and eventually my newborn son) will have fun 
riding bicycles.

The first few weeks/months are about survival. Don't worry about it if you 
get down about it - it gets, well, if not easier, different, and you get a 
bit of yourself back. And when you get to a few weeks old, and they start 
smiling back at you, the feeling makes it all worthwhile. My son, at two 
months, has just started sleeping in a stretch from 9pm to 4am, which feels 
like amazing progress. I know it feels brutal in the first few weeks when 
they are waking up every couple of hours to eat, but that period ends! 

Toby
Toronto


On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 22:09:31 UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
>
> Yep yep yep
>

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