Keeping in mind my child isn't even 1 yet, I can only compare newborn to now and now is infinitely easier. She HATED the bucket car seat which meant I had to carry her everywhere (babywearing was my sanity) but it was hard to run errands with such a tiny baby and be in and out of the bucket seat all the time. I envy moms who could just pop the bucket seat in their cart but I definitely couldn't. I like running errands with DD now (mostly, sometimes it's hard if she's tired) and have since she could sit up in a cart at 6-7 months.
I think it's very kid and mama dependent. For me, I work 5 days/week and though it resonates with me that it would be nice to have a day to "get things done", I would feel guilty if I took her to daycare when I was off and I know I would even if I was working 3-4 days/week. Not that I SHOULD feel guilty, I just have an incredible capacity for making myself feel badly if I'm not spending time with DD all the time I'm free. For the mama's that are at home all the time with one or multiple little ones, I know that would be a huge luxury and so very helpful but as a working mama, I don't feel like I can. Hell, I feel guilty that I bring her along on my run on Saturday mornings instead of playing with her more.
I think it's very kid and mama dependent. For me, I work 5 days/week and though it resonates with me that it would be nice to have a day to "get things done", I would feel guilty if I took her to daycare when I was off and I know I would even if I was working 3-4 days/week. Not that I SHOULD feel guilty, I just have an incredible capacity for making myself feel badly if I'm not spending time with DD all the time I'm free. For the mama's that are at home all the time with one or multiple little ones, I know that would be a huge luxury and so very helpful but as a working mama, I don't feel like I can. Hell, I feel guilty that I bring her along on my run on Saturday mornings instead of playing with her more.
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