Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
33
Later in life is a bit dramatic here.
Omg for real, I was expecting 45-49.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a threat about having 3 kids and trying to get them to all their activities, check homework, pack lunches etc. Posters basically said that's what you get for having 3 kids. It was a little harsh but don't just think about how you will handle things in the next couple years. Think about getting kids to t-ball and varsity baseball practice at the same time.
This is such a short sighted view. You have a lifetime of creating a family. Juggling practices is miniscule. Think farther about grandchildren, holidays, vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
33
Later in life is a bit dramatic here.
+1. Lol
I am 38. And my two are the same age as OP's. I am going forward with it, advanced maternal age and all.
Anonymous wrote:There is rarely NOT a different dynamic between the siblings when there is this big of an age gap. The parent might not care, but it definitely is a breeding ground for resentment. Youngest child almost always gets more of everything than the older two got. Attention, opportunities, quality of life.....
Anonymous wrote:There was a threat about having 3 kids and trying to get them to all their activities, check homework, pack lunches etc. Posters basically said that's what you get for having 3 kids. It was a little harsh but don't just think about how you will handle things in the next couple years. Think about getting kids to t-ball and varsity baseball practice at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is rarely NOT a different dynamic between the siblings when there is this big of an age gap. The parent might not care, but it definitely is a breeding ground for resentment. Youngest child almost always gets more of everything than the older two got. Attention, opportunities, quality of life.....
I agree with this, especially since being around a sweet elementary schoolers who still worships you is just more enjoyable than being around two emotionally taxing and unpleasant teenagers. If you’re going to have a third, please continue to focus on being the best parent you can be to your older kids. I think having an elementary schooler and a teenager is a juggling act and they’re only three years apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our friends went for a third and had twins. Godspeed!
NP. This is my biggest fear. I want a third but could not handle four or the implications it would have on our life. And I say that as one of four kids myself.
I am the opposite. I am trying for a third, and i would be happy with twins, especially if they are the same gender. I currently have two girls who are very close.
I would love two girls or two boys. Whats one more college tuition or one more plane ticket for vacation?![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our friends went for a third and had twins. Godspeed!
NP. This is my biggest fear. I want a third but could not handle four or the implications it would have on our life. And I say that as one of four kids myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
33
Later in life is a bit dramatic here.
Anonymous wrote:Our friends went for a third and had twins. Godspeed!