tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7208901950296330813.post5251431013262632590..comments2023-10-03T02:04:37.737-07:00Comments on TEAM DUB: THESE DAYS.Teamdubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14764250840749196370noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7208901950296330813.post-59979689353905001122013-12-19T15:56:20.884-08:002013-12-19T15:56:20.884-08:00thanks so much for these words! i'm strugglin...thanks so much for these words! i'm struggling, not with bonding with Olive, but with my "loss" of Vivienne. It's something no one talks about, and it's refreshing to hear it's normal. And it will get better ;). And it has nothing to do with "love".<br />Thanks for reading!<br />x<br />A.Teamdubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14764250840749196370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7208901950296330813.post-56512184757827232052013-12-14T06:35:34.390-08:002013-12-14T06:35:34.390-08:00You sound(ed) exactly like I did before Robin was ...You sound(ed) exactly like I did before Robin was born. Maia was six when her sister joined our family and I mourned the loss of our threesome throughout my second pregnancy. I still miss being able to really connect with Maia the way we did before Robin was born, but, as you said, we've reached a point where life without both girls is inconceivable. I cannot imagine having only one of them and them not having each other. It takes a little time (8 months to 1 year in my case) to really get used to the change in dynamics, but once it happens, it's magic. xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com