
"(It’s great to) see how we’ve both become more romantic and caring for each other simply because we’ve seen how beautiful it is to have come this far together and started a new chapter in our lives… I feel we’re closer in many ways now that we’re building something together outside our own crazy relationship.
"I feel happier now. I know every mother must feel this way, but watching your child grow up and learn new things every day is one of the greatest and purest pleasures you can have."
"Gavin loves being a dad and he wants to have a bigger family, too."Photos by WENNÂ
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aww aren't they the cutest couple ever...xox
I feel like my husband and I bickered alot during the first 6 months. Mostly about doing chores. Maybe it's easier to get along when there's paid help around. Maybe not? I know I was also SUPER stressed because I wasn't successful at breastfeeding, and so I had to pump exclusively.
I love my children (2 boys, 4 & 2) and am commited to making my marriage a success, HOWEVER, the stress level has certainly escalated and in the heat of the chaos I sometimes question my decisions.
The first year of my daughter's life was the hardest I've ever faced. She was colicky and cranky, and really didn't become a good sleeper until she was two. (Even today, at four, she usually wakes up at least once a night!) It was an intense, exhausting year -- and it put a huge strain on my marriage. Then my son came along when my daughter was 19 months, and the fatigue and stress got worse. It's better now, thank goodness, but it's the main reason I won't have a third child. I agree with Anonymous that having help MUST make those first months of parenthood a little easier. Not only do celebs have nannies to watch the baby (even for a couple of hours a day so they can sleep!), they also have someone to clean their house and many have someone to cook for them as well. Plus, we all know how good exercise makes you feel, but how many new moms are able to find the time (or energy) to work out when there's nobody to watch the baby?
Yes, having money makes for a VERY different reality. Gwen has someone else taking care of the day to day chores. She has a cook, a housekeeper, a personal shopper - groceries, clothes, etc., a gardner, a driver, someone to run errands, not to mention nannies! That's why she does not have all the stress you all have mentioned. Plus she has the money to have fun - take trips, work out, go to the spa. She seems pretty well grounded. So it is understandable that her relationship with Gavin has gotten stronger. They have NONE of the stress and worries that "normal" people have. So they can coast and have fun.
Good for them. It is nice to see a couple that is happy. Having a child with the man you love makes loving him so much nicer. It also helps if he proves to be a good dad. Watching the man you love "father" your child in a way you could never imagine is SUPER sexy. It really can make an already good relationship better.
I just can't believe what she named that poor kid.
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