169: Grieving the Baby Stage

In this solo episode, I share all of the raw and overwhelming feelings I’m experiencing right now while grieving my son’s baby stage at eighteen months. I explore the heartache and anxiety around the passage of time, the confusion of feeling nostalgic for the present, and explain why the newborn phase wasn’t exactly my thing. I also give my mother an impromptu call and get her perspective on embracing the simultaneous sadness and joy of time passing with children. Finally, I discuss still feeling like a child myself, and I remind myself and anyone who needs to hear it that every child’s stage is incredible and brings new things.

 

Key Takeaway / Points:

  • Why I love the toddler phase at eighteen months

  • On wanting to freeze time with your child as they are

  • Why the newborn phase wasn’t my thing

  • The heartbreak and anxiety around the passage of time

  • On the fear of not remembering important moments in your child’s life

  • On feeling nostalgic for the present

  • On not feeling ready to go through another pregnancy right now

  • On being overwhelmed with the amount of family footage and having so much personal content to keep track of in today’s world

  • On my simultaneous excitement for my son’s future

  • Calling my mother and getting her perspective on embracing the sadness and joy of time passing with children

  • On still feeling like a child myself

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Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

Produced by Dear Media. 

 

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