When I called this post By the Numbers it was because the numbers just seem inescapable. The first thing that people think when they hear the news is either 41 or 12. Forty-one is my age and people who don’t know me that well tend to assume that’s why I’m a little more reserved about this pregnancy. Obviously it’s a concern but, as everyone tells me, there are many, many, women my age having babies now. Great!
Twelve is the weirder number, the one that has induced stunned silence in many of my friends and family. That and laughter – lot’s of laughter. That’s the number of years between Stinkette and the new baby. 12! (DQ is 15) Let’s put that in perspective.
- I will spend the latter part of this year changing diapers and teaching DQ to drive at the same time. In fact, there will likely be an occupied car seat in the vehicle when DQ practices driving.
- I will likely be potty training and looking at colleges simultaneously.
This child will be 3 when it’s oldest sister goes off to college. - When this child starts kindergarten, it’s older sisters will be a High School junior and a College sophomore.
- When we celebrate it’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah both of it’s older sisters will be of legal drinking age.
- At that point, I may even be a grandmother since DQ will be 28 – 2 years older than I was when she was born. I shudder to think.
- Here’s a good one. This child will be 18 and likely in college well before I hit retirement age. Whew!
These are the things I think about all the time now. It’s extremely weird. I have plenty of time to think about it though because I’m not really doing a lot to prepare for the baby. We have many things already from when the girls were young and I have no doubt that it will be well taken care of but I couldn’t bear it to come home to a house in full baby mode without a small person so I’ll wait until after the arrival for most things – and that means knitting. It’s so tempting to make endless sweaters and blankets now but I’m going to wait until I know who I’m knitting for. I can, and will, look at lot’s of patterns though. Count on that.
One more number for you – 30%. That’s the percentage of parents these days decide not to find out their baby’s sex in advance. We are in that minority so we are calling it "Peanut" for now while the 4 of us pitch possible names and consider the possibilities.
I've been looking at patterns, too, but I will hold off until after his or her arrival. It's not like you'll let the baby be naked or anything if there isn't a handknit sweater around. And it's also highly unlikely that the baby will even NEED a sweater or anything wool-y for months, given where you live!
ReplyDeleteMy family has quite a few numbers to share with you. I was 24 when my youngest sister was born. My mother was 43 and it was seven years between children. There are seven total siblings in my family. The first grandchild (my nephew) was born a year after my sister.
ReplyDeleteI missed your original announcement earlier in the week, but please accept my belated congratulations! So exciting!
ReplyDeleteLove your breakdown on the numbers. Kind of mind bending isn't it? It's all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMazel tov to you and your family! Super exciting!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know you're in the 30% and don't want to find out the baby's gender. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe numbers are interesting, but you're not alone! My youngest aunt and oldest cousin are the same age (3 months apart I believe). My SIL3 was 10 years younger than my husband (the next youngest) and she is 20 years younger thank SIL1! The contrast I'm sure will be interesting as you experience the numbers.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for you! My son was born on my 40th birthday, which means he is now 18 and I'm 58. It has been great, and he was "planned", even though I never meant to have a child that late in life! (The best-laid plans, etc...)
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