Anonymous wrote:Lots of families with three or more kids in Olney. Honestly, I bet most families in the outer burbs have t least three. To clarify: obviously younger parents with very little ones (four or under) probably haven't had their third or fourth yet.
I merely pointed out how common it is as anecdotal info. We obviously didn't decide to have more kids to keep up with the joneses (duh). Plus, if you read my entire post, I believe I pointed out the fact that we had a couple surprises.
I honestly cannot think of one family in our hood or school that has less than three kids (again, I'm nit counting younger families whose oldest is in K...because chances are they will have a third kid in the next couple years).
I know this is tough for people living in apartments or small houses in DC or the close-in burbs to comprehend, but I assure you that the majority of families (let's say those with moms pushing 40 or in their mid 40s) living out in the burbs have more than 2. Who needs a five bedroom colonial if you only have two kids, right?
If you still don't believe me, then simply drive by obgc on a Saturday and watch the families climb out of their suburbans.
Anonymous wrote:So basically does anyone who has a 3rd, 4th, etc ever say, "what the heck was I thinking?" IMHO it seems like you would regret not having one more child more than you would having one, if you're on the fence.
Anonymous wrote:The third and fourth were surprises, and we are so thrilled with them! I feel like you need the chaos of three to make life interesting. Plus, everyone out in the burbs seem to have three or more (tons with four or more).
Not to mention that three is the new two![]()
Anonymous wrote:Having only 2 gives me room before I go over the edge. Had to give myself some room.
Also, the jump to 3 kids was just going to change a lot of things- a bigger car, a bigger house, an extra hotel room/cruise cabin when you travel (since most everything is based on a family of 4). We are glad we stopped at 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your religious beliefs are probably anti-divorce too?
They are...but at this time I am considering it anyway.
So, you pick and choose your religious convictions. Meanwhile, your children will be the victims when they grow up in a divorced household, likely without enough money.
It would have been wiser to use birth control and establish a SOLID MARRIAGE to support your children.