Baby Scarlett Amelia Gansen Is Now Three Months Old!

Getting A Child In Your Early 20s Is The Best.

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Time flies when you are watching a small human being grow and decipher this new world around them.

Three months later, Scarlett is lifting her head and holding it up when placed in a sitting position. She has grown at a very good pace and is already playing with her first toys. Meanwhile, the awesome thing is that she is constantly sleeping 6–8 hours through the night (tho less during the daytime).

At the same time, both Lele and I have been able to do enough work and achieve evermore better results while doing it. Taking turns to shush Scarlett back to sleep after she finishes eating or playing. Otherwise, being able to get everything done in time and relax in the evenings, or study the world together with the baby.

Of course, our daily lives have been changed to some extent.

For one, we have to consider Scarlett’s sleeping schedule whenever we are leaving home for the evening to visit friends or eat dinner at some restaurant. It is best if we get back to home by at least 11 PM.

On the other hand, we ought to ask our parents’ help when we want to go on a date with just two of us. But so far it has not been a problem. If anything, Lele actually does not want to be away from Scarlett for too long.

Meanwhile, I have already taken Scarlett to join me at two business meetings (and opened her an investment account) — one needs to start early.

All that said, yes, we cannot party until the morning (at least not together), however, this might really be for the better…

In any case, we can assure that becoming a parent in our 20s has not taken away the fun from our lives, nor does it prohibit us from building our careers.

Instead, we are soon reaching the point where we are able to start playing more “stupid” games and get away with it!

Happy 3rd month birthday, Scarlett Amelia Gansen!

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Sander Gansen
Millennial thoughts on business & technology

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