Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the rule is have them all before 40. You should be ok.
Hmmmm.
I had my second child the month after I turned 38.
We decided to stop and it was the best decision for us.
Two boys that get aling fantastically. I see what's involved 7 years out and a third would kill us. We are very relaxed currently.
This weekends calendar includes 5 kid Bday parties, a rec soccer game, a travel soccer game, swim lessons for 1, a training session for 1.
We can divide and conquer --but if we had another younger one in tow--no way.
We also have 2 cross-country vacations this summer and some short trips which are relaxing because the 7 and 9.5 yr old can take care of themselves and play really well together.
Do think long term. You will be much more tired in your mid-40s even if you take fantastic. Care of yourself. I see friends with the third and they collectively tell me how much harder it is.
I agree with this totally. I laugh that all the parents who say that having 3 is no different than 2 have young kids. Well, of course!!!! At that age, there is very little difference. If you have 2 toddlers/preschoolers and an infant, it's not very different than 1 toddler/preschooler and an infant.
Wait until the kids are all school aged and you're trying to keep up with the social needs of 3 kids. It's exhausting. We can easily have 3 parties and 5 sporting events every weekend and we have 3 open houses a week at school. Add in playdates and school performances and music lessons and it's crazy with 3. And sure you can say, "well my kids won't be doing all that stuff". Just wait, the culture around here parents like that. It is very hard to tell your kids "No you can't play soccer" or "No you can't go ice skating with your friends" or "No you can't go to the 2 parties you've been invited to this weekend" or "no I won't be at your open house this week even though you tell me all the other parents are".
Honestly I can't stress enough. Having 3 kids is easy when they're young. It's a whole different game of crazy once they're school aged and have busy lives.
+100
I think I am the only responder with older kids.
I am the youngest of 3 (and even though I'm the favorite)- my mom says there's no way she'd have 3 today. Times are different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like a disaster of epic proportions from the outside. I have several friends with 3 kids. I know they love their kids and profess to be happy, but it looks like a lot more yuck than yay.
I agree with this. I find every family I know with three children VERY stressful from an outside perspective. Exhausting (and I'll admit here, not to them) often embarrassing in public. No fault of the parents but you just can't be in control when you are outnumbered. I know people will take offense to this but I really do not know a single family with three where this is not the case.
I know one family with 3 who isn't like this but they are Swedish and I swear their kids are robots. These are the kids who sit quietly and eat shit like salmon and beetroot with zero complaints.
LOL
This should be your hint that parenting American way is not the only way to go. Memo to all posters: weekend activities are OPTIONAL. For when you feel like it and have time, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like a disaster of epic proportions from the outside. I have several friends with 3 kids. I know they love their kids and profess to be happy, but it looks like a lot more yuck than yay.
I agree with this. I find every family I know with three children VERY stressful from an outside perspective. Exhausting (and I'll admit here, not to them) often embarrassing in public. No fault of the parents but you just can't be in control when you are outnumbered. I know people will take offense to this but I really do not know a single family with three where this is not the case.
I know one family with 3 who isn't like this but they are Swedish and I swear their kids are robots. These are the kids who sit quietly and eat shit like salmon and beetroot with zero complaints.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like a disaster of epic proportions from the outside. I have several friends with 3 kids. I know they love their kids and profess to be happy, but it looks like a lot more yuck than yay.
I agree with this. I find every family I know with three children VERY stressful from an outside perspective. Exhausting (and I'll admit here, not to them) often embarrassing in public. No fault of the parents but you just can't be in control when you are outnumbered. I know people will take offense to this but I really do not know a single family with three where this is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like a disaster of epic proportions from the outside. I have several friends with 3 kids. I know they love their kids and profess to be happy, but it looks like a lot more yuck than yay.
I agree with this. I find every family I know with three children VERY stressful from an outside perspective. Exhausting (and I'll admit here, not to them) often embarrassing in public. No fault of the parents but you just can't be in control when you are outnumbered. I know people will take offense to this but I really do not know a single family with three where this is not the case.
I know one family with 3 who isn't like this but they are Swedish and I swear their kids are robots. These are the kids who sit quietly and eat shit like salmon and beetroot with zero complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have three. Not that hard. I wonder how hard it is to have four.
Yeees! Same hereBut seriously, I need to stop...
I have four, its awesome and seriously the hardest transition was from one to two.