• Surviving The Early Days With A Baby

  • May 2 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Surviving The Early Days With A Baby

  • Summary

  • People say that having a baby is one of the best experiences—and it is true—but that can be hard to believe when you're sleep deprived and your schedule is completely upside-down. Although we are closer to having grandchildren than when we first had our own kids, some advice is timeless. In this episode, we share the advice we received that was helpful (and what wasn't helpful) for those early days of parenting a newborn and keeping your sanity in the process.

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    About the Dolphin Family:

    Dave and Misty live in Oklahoma City with their three kids Caden, Maison and Addison. After being married almost 30 years and three kids almost out of the house, life seems to be anything but boring. Dave serves on staff at a local church but also enjoys creating content online including documenting his midlife crisis on YouTube in a vlog-style format. Misty is a registered nurse and can pretty much beat anyone in a mean game of Uno.

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