As exciting as it is for couples to add to their families, there’s an unspoken guilt moms can sometimes feel, which is why we’re so thankful this reality star mama is talking about it. Tori Roloff is opening up about the feelings she’s experiencing as she comes to grips with the fact that in a few months, little Jackson will have to share her heart with his baby sister on the way.
Tori recently took to Instagram, sharing a photo of 2-year-old Jackson Roloff looking grown and dapper at his uncle Jacob Roloff’s wedding last week. It’s an adorable shot that has Tori reflecting on her time with her son and the bit of guilt she feels, knowing he’ll have to adjust to no longer being the center of attention as the only child.
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“I’ve been trying really hard to cherish these last few months alone with this kid. I sometimes feel so guilty about flipping his world upside down with a baby but I know he’s going to love her and be the best big brother ever,” the Little People, Big World star writes in her Instagram post.
Tori goes on to reveal the emotions of saying goodbye to the days of it just being all about Jackson, but also how excited she is for what’s to come โ and how much Jackson already loves his baby sister.
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“He already shows his sister so much kindness by kissing my belly and constantly wanting to hang in her room,” Tori gushes about Jackson showing her baby bump affection. “I love this kid with so much of my heart and I often ponder how much more love my heart can give but I can’t wait to find out. Love you so much Jackson Kyle.”
‘I often ponder how much more love my heart can give but I can’t wait to find out.’
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Tori and Zack Roloff revealed baby No. 2 was on the way back in May. The expectant mom has since opened up about the beauty and challenges of being pregnant the second time around that’s made her journey to becoming a mom of two so relatable.
The guilt and emotions Tori is feeling comes with the territory of being a mom. But one of the benefits of motherhood is having a heart that expands with every child, cherishing each face and bond individually, while loving them all collectively without restriction.
It’ll get better, Tori.