Anonymous wrote:Now that your kids are grown - do you wish you had more? I have 2 now and it’s hard in the baby stage but I worry I’ll regret not having a bigger family when they get older.
Anonymous wrote:My sons are now 25 and 21. I thought long and hard about having a third, but ultimately decided against it. Financially it would have been a big stretch for us.
I have wistful thoughts about the daughter I never had. But I don't really regret not having a third. We are almost done with college expenses now and that will be a huge relief. I'm looking forward to having the kids fully launched. Our financial situation in mid-life is and in retirement will be much better for having had only 2 children, and there is a great deal of comfort in that. We can help our 2 kids if they need it and not have to worry that we don't have enough to take care of ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that your kids are grown - do you wish you had more? I have 2 now and it’s hard in the baby stage but I worry I’ll regret not having a bigger family when they get older.
The baby years are a breeze compared to the teenager years. Try controlling a teen who's having a tantrum!
My husband came from a big family and he did not want the chaos. I only had one sibling, so for us 2 were perfect.
Why do you want a big family? what do you think a "big" family would do for you (personally) later in life?
My kids are not adults, and I have two, but I just wanted to agree with this. I also thought I wanted a third and "if only we could get though the baby and toddler stage ...." I am here to tell you the baby and toddler stage is NOT the hard part. Not by any stretch.