Anonymous wrote:Having 3 & 4 kids the hardest for me.
Now, I’m four months postpartum with #8 (other kids are 14,13,11,9,6,5,2) and it’s much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how it can be so difficult with just one or two kid. I have 3 and at one point had a newborn, 3 year old and 4 year old. I did 75% of things solo when DH was in the office.
Every time one of my kids is at a playdate or with friends and I only have 2 kids it feels like I have all this extra time and it’s so easy.
I feel bad and would never vocalize this since most of my friends have only 1 or 2 kids but whenever they complain at how hard it is I am always so confused. I don’t find 3 very difficult either and have always wanted more but that probably won’t happen.
I agree OP same with me.
DH traveled Monday -Friday the first 15 years of our marriage.
My sister both have one and it is always complain about how hard it is....
And I worked full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it’s about wanting more out of life than just kids. I want to be able to exercise and take care of myself, have date nights with my husband, meet up with friends etc. so yes having more kids world make that harder and trying to do all of that with the two I have can often feel overwhelming. We think about 3 but that would require us to reframe what we want out of life and as a couple.
It’s this for me. I’m miserable when my life is centered around kids. I need daily exercise, hobbies, sex, work, friends, etc to be happy.
I could get that pretty easily with one kid, with two it’s been much harder. That being said, being married made it extremely difficult (xH was a man child), and I have so much more free time now that I’m divorced.
I also once heard a mom of grown kids say she regrets spending so much time doing “kid” stuff and wished she had just taken her kids with her to do what she wanted. So I try to do more of that, rather than having our lives revolve around kid activities.
Anonymous wrote:There is a reason you have 3 kids which is they are easy. Until you've had a child that is anything but easy you don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it’s about wanting more out of life than just kids. I want to be able to exercise and take care of myself, have date nights with my husband, meet up with friends etc. so yes having more kids world make that harder and trying to do all of that with the two I have can often feel overwhelming. We think about 3 but that would require us to reframe what we want out of life and as a couple.
jAnonymous wrote:Different kids have different temperaments and it sounds like you have kids on the easier side. You must know the not all kids are built the same!
Anonymous wrote:My first kid is really, really, really, really, really really difficult.
The next child was so freaking easy I thought to myself oh, this is how people have multiple children.
So I went on to have multiple children, but I never thought it was my parenting that made that possible. I always knew it was the kids temperament.
So I wonder why the universe gave me that difficult child it was so I didn’t end up like you.
I can’t even imagine what a snotty self-important a hole I would be without that first child.