Anonymous wrote:We are at 3. Adding another doesn’t seem like that big of a deal but my DD feels outnumbered as the eldest of the three but only girl and mentions this constantly. There’s no guarantee it’d be a girl and she’s truly bothered by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So curious about this. I have always wanted 4, and currently have 3. The one thing stopping me from going for the 4th is how we would manage all the kids sports/activities as they get older.
Honestly, I think if you don't work outside the home it would be doable. I posted earlier that four would require me quitting my job, which is one of the main reasons we're not adding a fourth. I don't even have a high-powered career, but I love my work, and don't see how I could keep working and reasonably manage the schedules of four kids.
I have posted a couple of times on this thread. I work part time from 9am-2pm four days a week. It’s enough to carry the benefits for my family and pay someone else to do the cooking and laundry. I am not the main breadwinner though.
That right there is a game-changer, though, and you know it. So, sure, I guess if you can find a 20 hour/week job that gives benefits AND earns you enough to hire than kind of help, it could work. I don't think many of those exist, though. But that's also not the same as a FT career, and not every job lends itself to those hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So curious about this. I have always wanted 4, and currently have 3. The one thing stopping me from going for the 4th is how we would manage all the kids sports/activities as they get older.
Honestly, I think if you don't work outside the home it would be doable. I posted earlier that four would require me quitting my job, which is one of the main reasons we're not adding a fourth. I don't even have a high-powered career, but I love my work, and don't see how I could keep working and reasonably manage the schedules of four kids.
I have posted a couple of times on this thread. I work part time from 9am-2pm four days a week. It’s enough to carry the benefits for my family and pay someone else to do the cooking and laundry. I am not the main breadwinner though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So curious about this. I have always wanted 4, and currently have 3. The one thing stopping me from going for the 4th is how we would manage all the kids sports/activities as they get older.
Honestly, I think if you don't work outside the home it would be doable. I posted earlier that four would require me quitting my job, which is one of the main reasons we're not adding a fourth. I don't even have a high-powered career, but I love my work, and don't see how I could keep working and reasonably manage the schedules of four kids.
Anonymous wrote:So curious about this. I have always wanted 4, and currently have 3. The one thing stopping me from going for the 4th is how we would manage all the kids sports/activities as they get older.
Anonymous wrote:How do you handle school, sports, music, friends, etc. with more than 2?