Anonymous wrote:Don't know what to tell you, but I don't think it's fair for you to force the girls to share a room at this point in time.
Anonymous wrote:We had a 13, 9 and newborn and we absolutely love our family life. Older kids are now college age and I wouldn’t change a thing. So it’s really up to you and what’s best for your family.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know whether I am just feeling like this is my last chance (I’m 40) or what, but I have baby fever lately. My daughters say they would love a baby sibling, but I’m not sure that would be the case once someone had to share a room... my husband isn’t so hot on the idea, but he could be convinced. He’s 47 and feels like it may be a little late. I am from a big family (number 2 of 5) and I loved taking care of the younger kids. It made having a baby undaunting and I truly loved having newborns. But, there are factors like the fact that I work full-time, the toddler years, the bigger car, and the difficulty traveling that can’t be ignored. Still, I’m panicking that I might only have a decade left with kids at home. Anyone else have a big break and then have a baby?
Anonymous wrote:No, I would never do it. It is just your hormones talking, OP. Your new baby would basically be raised as an only child by older parents and siblings who are like parents. It isn't fair to your older kids. I think you forget how many sleepless nights and crying jags there are.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know what to tell you, but I don't think it's fair for you to force the girls to share a room at this point in time.
Anonymous wrote:Go volunteer at a hospital to be a newborn snuggler.
Eventually you have to be done. You don't have babies for ever.
The beautiful thing is getting to raise your kids and having them return to you as adults and with the grandbabies that you can spoil.
I'm curious as to what you mean about feeling scared to have a home without kids?
I think you need to work on developing your identity outside of mommy and whatever you do for work.
Also spice things up again with your husband. I loved being a mom, but I was excited for me and DH to have the house back to ourselves again and free to do what we want.