Hi there. I love following this sub for all of your tips and inspiration to streamline the less-fun parts of parenting!
My spouse and I have two kids, ages 6 and 1.5, both boys. They're crazy, don't get me wrong, but they're also a delight and we have a house full of as much laughter as there is crying and chaos. haha
Our first was a difficult baby and toddler with some health issues that thankfully turned out to be nothing at all. We never had a family size in mind and would have been fine with one, but we waited 4 years and decided to have our second. We thought we were done for sure now, but having a relatively chill toddler running around, I'm questioning whether I really want to be done having kids.
My husband is on board for another because he's working part-time to coordinate online school for our oldest, which means it didn't make sense financially to send our little one to daycare. So they have a crazy boy zoo going on upstairs while I work my corporate job from home in our basement office.
Even with the current crapfest that is 2020, we're feeling good. We've pared down a lot of stuff around the house, organized meal planning and prep, and done things like buy all one-color socks in bulk (lol matching socks is for the birds). It really seems like having another baby in the mix would only add like 15% more chaos, but then we would get to raise another little wonderful person.
I wanted to see if you all had any thoughts about when you knew you wanted a bigger family or how you would advise someone making that decision. I come from a family of 3 siblings and feel like we never got enough attention from our parents, but my spouse and I are also COMPLETELY different from my parents.
I wanted to post at r/shouldihaveanother but those are almost exclusively people considering moving from 1 to 2. I feel like it's a much different thing to consider going from 2 to more.
I know this is a highly personal decision and I'm not planning on anyone solving the conundrum for me, but I do really appreciate varied perspectives and your experiences. Thank you!
My spouse and I have two kids, ages 6 and 1.5, both boys. They're crazy, don't get me wrong, but they're also a delight and we have a house full of as much laughter as there is crying and chaos. haha
Our first was a difficult baby and toddler with some health issues that thankfully turned out to be nothing at all. We never had a family size in mind and would have been fine with one, but we waited 4 years and decided to have our second. We thought we were done for sure now, but having a relatively chill toddler running around, I'm questioning whether I really want to be done having kids.
My husband is on board for another because he's working part-time to coordinate online school for our oldest, which means it didn't make sense financially to send our little one to daycare. So they have a crazy boy zoo going on upstairs while I work my corporate job from home in our basement office.
Even with the current crapfest that is 2020, we're feeling good. We've pared down a lot of stuff around the house, organized meal planning and prep, and done things like buy all one-color socks in bulk (lol matching socks is for the birds). It really seems like having another baby in the mix would only add like 15% more chaos, but then we would get to raise another little wonderful person.
I wanted to see if you all had any thoughts about when you knew you wanted a bigger family or how you would advise someone making that decision. I come from a family of 3 siblings and feel like we never got enough attention from our parents, but my spouse and I are also COMPLETELY different from my parents.
I wanted to post at r/shouldihaveanother but those are almost exclusively people considering moving from 1 to 2. I feel like it's a much different thing to consider going from 2 to more.
I know this is a highly personal decision and I'm not planning on anyone solving the conundrum for me, but I do really appreciate varied perspectives and your experiences. Thank you!