Napping in the wrap; 10 months. |
Its such an old feeling to realize that. In so many ways it is so much easier then weaning. We never wore her daily, we just didn't have that kind of need; and we haven't been at a stage of wearing her regularly for a while now. So to say it will end gradually is an understatement! But at the same time, when she weaned I still had babywearing and bedsharing to hold on to. Now there are only our weekend snugglefests to tie us to the main things that helped me first feel and feed the physical and emotional bond with my baby. While I've talked before about how my AP-ness is about so much more then these well-known things associated with Attachment Parenting, it still makes me take pause. I have remind myself that AP is about more then the boobies, beds, and babywearing... its a mindset, a whole parenting approach, and I am still VERY much AP.
Hiking in the Mei Tai; 3 years. |
I don't think we've had our last time yet. I'm sure they'll be another long walk we pull it out for, another hike, a time she just needs some help and a little rest. I'll happily tie up the MT and have the satisfying weight of my ever growing girl on my back. But when I do, it will be with the knowledge that anyone of these times could be the last.
In the ring sling after a fall during a walk this past weekend (her suggestion to bring it!).
Tearful four year old... but moments later a happy girl thanks to some snuggles. :-)
What was the end of babywearing like for you? And the big question... what did you do with your beloved carriers?!
4 comments:
I hope it never ends! My son was too quick to leave, but my baby girl still loves it!
My back couldn't wait for the end of baby carrying. We ended up giving our sling to a neighbor that was pregnant at the time.
I borrowed out my carrier so that another mom could enjoy it too!
@Mom of TwoI think I might do the same! My own little lending library!
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