J.J.
Mine were also 26 months apart. Definitely accept help when it is offered. I actually don't use my double stroller often, but it is a necessity when I do venture out to malls and parks. I did a lot of research and ended up with the Graco Duo Glider LX. I just didn't think my two year old would do well on a Sit and Stand. They are typically recommended when the older sib is 3 and up. Some people do fine with them at a younger age, but if your son is as wild as mine, you'll want him in a more traditional stroller. My sling is probably my #1 necessary accessory. I had a wrap when my daughter was first born, which was great for a newborn, but once she hit about 6 months I switched to my regular sling. Mine were "The Ultimate Baby Wrap" and a "Green Pea Designs" sling. I LOVE that sling! I use it to wear my daughter, now about to turn 1, while I shepherd my son in and out of MDO. That is another life saver - enroll your two year old in an MDO if you can. It gives you bonding time with the baby, and a break from crazy two-year old games and tantrums :) I also became a bit more lax about letting my son watch DVDs. I still be careful to limit them, but am not as strict as I used to be. They can be a real life saver. Other things... Get a crock pot - makes dinner so much easier! And get a Dust Buster... because you'll need to clean up after your 2 y.o. but probably won't have time to mess with a regular vacuum as much as you'd like! If you can invest in someone to come and help clean, even if it is just once a month, then that will really help. If you have any other questions for someone who has been there recently, feel free to message me. It has been a very stressful year, but I feel blessed they are close together. They're already good friends. A friend asked my son a few weeks ago of he'd like to go on a play date with her kids, and he said yes, but he wanted to bring his little sister too. It is things like that which make it all worth it.