It's amazing how we can easily forget that so many of us have our own disappointments and struggles and that very rarely is the grass greener.
For everyone who lost a pregnancy or with fertility struggles you are in my heart. Your life is changed forever and though time can heal, the sorrow or pain never goes away. You wonder sometimes how there can be so many people walking this planet after experiencing first hand all that can go wrong with a pregnancy - it's seems more can go wrong than right - life truly is a special miracle.
Many of you advised not to have a 2nd child just to give my son a sibling - and that is good advice which I agree with. Especially if I'm thinking of adoption - the last thing I want is for an adopted child to think they were ony adopted to be a playmate to my bilogical child. That is SO wrong.
I always wanted at least 2 children - maybe 3. I love kids and when DH and I got married we discussed having 2. It's just that life takes us down roads we never dreamed of. And my age is a big consideration here - I'm 46 now and with every minute my eggs are getting older!
LORLI: I know the frustration of trying to adopt thru social services here in US. DH and I went to a couple of meetings to learn more about adoption in US and they were a big eye opener. They care more about foster parents then adoptive and the primary focus is reuniting kids with biological parents no matter how screwed up the parents are. This leads to a system where kids are stuck in foster care for years while biological parents take advantage and by the time they are put up for adoption they have so many emotional scars. I heard some horror stories at these meetings and quickly realized that foreign adoption was a better way to go.
DISNEYBRIDETOBE: Where are you staying? We'll be at BWV - we rented points from our friends who are DVC members. We got a 2-bedoom villa at a great price. My sister is joining us - she is my Disney buddy and I couldn't see taking my son for the first time without her. Being at a DVC I can't get free dining, but I saved more than that on the room. I think I finally got all my ADRS settled (made a few changes here and there). I have a charater breakfast every morning! I know it's overkill, but DH loves Disney characters and I think it will be so much fun for him (plus I like them too!). I expect it to be hot and humid. So far the summerher in NY has been very hot and humid, so I figure it will get me prepared! I'm hoping the crowds will be as low as they were the last 2 times I went this week. (they were both before free dining, but I still think it won't be crowded).
Less then 8 weeks to go!! I can hardly wait!!!
Thanks again everyone for your encouraging and helpful responses. As the old saying goes - when life gives you lemons - make lemonade. And whether my son is an only child or night, DH and I will always work at giving him the best life possible.
Amen! I've been off the boards since yesterday, but I stopped to catch up with you. Just wanted to say God bless and to say I think your son is a very lucky little boy to have such a thoughtful and loving mommy. Have a wonderful trip. Pixie dust and baby dust to you!

) but I have now come to realize that even in circumstances like that, there are no guarantees that the people that SHOULD be there will actually be there.
The middle sister showed up last weekend, unannounced, with her 2 toddlers. She had Mom play hostess all weekend, then she took her kids and went home. Perfect.
My Mom tried many times to have other children but kept having miscarriages.
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I spoke to the oncologist yesterday. If everything goes as planned they will start Mom's chemo next week, which is 2 weeks before my trip. At least she will have her first (and maybe even her second) infusion finished before I leave so maybe I will feel better about going.
Being the Responsible One kind of sucks, doesn't it? 