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    What’s your worst part of being a one and done parent?

    @mercuryash The thing is though my husband is one of four children and we absolutely have the picture perfect hallmark family on his side! My side is a mess lmao but I’m an only so at least there are not a lot of people who annoy me 🤣
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    What’s your worst part of being a one and done parent?

    @teresapartridge This is a solid plan, I will use it too haha
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    What’s your worst part of being a one and done parent?

    @mercuryash I find it the most difficult once she’s grown that I don’t have a large family coming home for Christmas that I can cook for, or when we die that she doesn’t have anyone to share the memories with. Basically I want three adult children in 20 years but I can only handle one actual...
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    What’s your worst part of being a one and done parent?

    @canook182 I have a friend with 4 kids, and she says it’s never really like that because even if it’s your second baby it’s still your first time with two kids. If it’s your third baby it’s still your first time with three etc. You’ll always have to figure out everything again because usually...
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    “I do have it pretty easy! That is why I’m sticking with just the one!“

    @shell369 I have a friend with two young kids 2,5 years apart and they’re like that. They almost make me want to have another. But both of hers are very easy kids: good sleepers, calm, eager to try new things. Mine is a never ending rollercoaster so I’m saving my sanity by not duplicating her.
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    OAD, even with one remaining embryo?

    @katrina2017 That’s true. I am sure not being with the biological parents is not ideal. I just meant it’s likely a whole lot smoother for both the baby and the adoptive parents if she births the child, so there’s no attachment issues from being ripped away from the only person they know after...
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    OAD, even with one remaining embryo?

    @richardcrowson1 That is truly lovely. Now two people who were unable to have children have a family, but since she was able to birth them herself there’s no trauma at all. What a great option to have.
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    Those who do Santa Lite... tell me your ways

    @traceyn So over here we don’t do Santa but we have St Nicholas who comes between mid November and 5 December. We have decided that every year right before he arrives we’re going to tell the real story of Nicholas of Myra who was so kind and generous that we still celebrate his birthday annually...
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