Before I start, I know there's no right answer to this! Appreciate everyone's perspectives, it really helps me think through it.
Our (37M, 34F) kids are currently 6, 3, and 2 months. We've deliberately spaced them 2.5-3 years apart for my own sanity and wanting to have the time to treasure the baby while they're little.
However, I am tired of the grind of finding (and frankly, paying for) qualified childcare. We both work full time and we've had au pairs since my second was born and while it's been an amazing experience, I am ready to be done spending ~$45k on childcare (this includes au pair costs, YMCA summer programs, and part time pre k for my 3 yr old). We are in a HCOL area with no family help and everything is as affordable as I can find it.
I would normally not want a smaller age gap, but it brings us a little closer to not needing such a high amount of childcare, maybe it's not a bad idea, and maybe it makes sense to start TTC when #3 turns 1.
For those of you with a smaller gap between #3 and #4, how did it go for you?
I've also noticed most big families have one stay at home parent. Neither of us wants to stay at home and prefers working.. is that even possible? It already feels like it'll be a stretch to work ft with three kids.
Our (37M, 34F) kids are currently 6, 3, and 2 months. We've deliberately spaced them 2.5-3 years apart for my own sanity and wanting to have the time to treasure the baby while they're little.
However, I am tired of the grind of finding (and frankly, paying for) qualified childcare. We both work full time and we've had au pairs since my second was born and while it's been an amazing experience, I am ready to be done spending ~$45k on childcare (this includes au pair costs, YMCA summer programs, and part time pre k for my 3 yr old). We are in a HCOL area with no family help and everything is as affordable as I can find it.
I would normally not want a smaller age gap, but it brings us a little closer to not needing such a high amount of childcare, maybe it's not a bad idea, and maybe it makes sense to start TTC when #3 turns 1.
For those of you with a smaller gap between #3 and #4, how did it go for you?
I've also noticed most big families have one stay at home parent. Neither of us wants to stay at home and prefers working.. is that even possible? It already feels like it'll be a stretch to work ft with three kids.