Last night, while searching the internet, I came across this beautiful letter on Babycenter. I have no idea who the author is and searched really hard to try to find him or her to share the original post but failed.
This post touched me and I knew I had to share it with you. It reminded me of my kids and how fast time went by. The first 6 weeks with your newborn are amazing, but also scary.
This letter is dedicated to every first-time parent who is scared and confused.
“Dear Mommy and Daddy,
Please keep this letter from me in a place where you can read it and re-read it when things are rough and you are feeling down.
- Please don’t expect too much from me as a newborn baby, or too much from yourselves as parents. Give us both six weeks as a birthday present, six weeks for me to grow, develop, mature, and become more stable and predictable – six weeks for you to rest and relax and allow your body to get back to normal.
- Please feed me when I am hungry, I never knew hunger in your ᴡᴏᴍʙ and clocks and time mean little to me.
- Please hold, cuddle, kiss, touch, stroke, and croon to me. I was always held closely in your ᴡᴏᴍʙ and have never been alone before.
- Please forgive me if I cry a lot. I am not a tyrant who was sent to make your life miserable, the only way I can tell you I am not happy is with my cry, bear with me and in a short time, as I mature, I will spend less time crying and more time socializing.
- Please take the time to find out who I am, how I differ from you and how much I can bring to you. Watch me carefully and I’ll tell you things which sooth, console and please me.
- Please remember that I am resilient and can with stand the many natural mistakes you’ll make with me. As long as you make them with love, I cannot be harmed.
- Please don’t be disappointed when I am not the perfect baby you expected nor be disappointed with yourselves when you are not the perfect parents.
- Please take care of yourself; eat a balanced diet, rest, and exercise so that when we are together, you have the patience and energy to take care of me. The cure for a fussy baby is more rest for Mom.
- Please take care of your relationship with each other. What good is family bonding if there is no family left for me to bond with.
- Keep the “big picture” in mind. I’ll be like this for a very short time, though it seems like forever to you now. Although I may have turned your life upside down, please remind yourselves that things will be back to normal before long.
Enjoy me – I’ll never be this little again!”