Anonymous wrote:Where are all of these 4 kid families? We're moving to the area and expecting our 4th, and would like to find a neighborhood where we won't be the 'weirdos with all the kids'...most of the DC area people we know are 3 kids or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're both 38 and have one 3.5 year old, no plans for more (all we wanted was one good one, and we got her!)
Most kids in DDs preschool have one sibling, and most of our friends just had their second. I don't know of any three-kid families. I have one friend who had three (all under 4), but her #1 priority was a large family.
Your crowd is too young to have 3 kid families. It's coming.
38 is too young to have 3 kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're both 38 and have one 3.5 year old, no plans for more (all we wanted was one good one, and we got her!)
Most kids in DDs preschool have one sibling, and most of our friends just had their second. I don't know of any three-kid families. I have one friend who had three (all under 4), but her #1 priority was a large family.
Your crowd is too young to have 3 kid families. It's coming.
38 is too young to have 3 kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're both 38 and have one 3.5 year old, no plans for more (all we wanted was one good one, and we got her!)
Most kids in DDs preschool have one sibling, and most of our friends just had their second. I don't know of any three-kid families. I have one friend who had three (all under 4), but her #1 priority was a large family.
Your crowd is too young to have 3 kid families. It's coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're both 38 and have one 3.5 year old, no plans for more (all we wanted was one good one, and we got her!)
Most kids in DDs preschool have one sibling, and most of our friends just had their second. I don't know of any three-kid families. I have one friend who had three (all under 4), but her #1 priority was a large family.
Your crowd is too young to have 3 kid families. It's coming.
Anonymous wrote:We're both 38 and have one 3.5 year old, no plans for more (all we wanted was one good one, and we got her!)
Most kids in DDs preschool have one sibling, and most of our friends just had their second. I don't know of any three-kid families. I have one friend who had three (all under 4), but her #1 priority was a large family.
Anonymous wrote:Kid number is like a car. As soon as I got a Honda Pilot I felt like every single mom I knew had one. As soon as I had a third I started noticing every family that has 3. You just notice family numbers that match your own even if thats no the "leader".