My DH and I have 4 children 6 and under. We adopted all 4 from Guatemala, so it was no accident that we had 4. We would love to have more, but with my husbands job that is not likely. We own a car lot and he works 8am - 9pm everyday. So now that the older two are involved in activities it is a little harder for me. I have a DS who is 6, a DD who is 6 (3months apart), a DS who is 4 and a DD who is 2.
My husband and I are not big spenders, so that makes it easy on the budget. We shop at Target or Kohls for clothing. Walmart is my second home.
Owning a car lot helps with the car situation, but I am a little picky in this category. With 4 kids in car seats I prefer to drive a Chevy Suburban. It is by far the roomiest vehicle and I have driven a lot. A van is too small, not enough storage for ball equipment, chairs, groceries, etc. I also feel much safer in the surburban, so that is our splurge (yes car dealers still pay for their cars).
As far as space we just built a 5 bedroom house, so each kid can have their own room. Funny thing is they all sleep in one room together. That fact reminds me everynight that a big family is great. They may fight, but in the end they love having eachother.
As far as quality time for each kid, we just started letting each kid pick wher they wanted to spend the day with just mom and dad. They love getting the personal attention. When it comes time to pick a souvenier they want to choose one for each sibling.
Oh yeah and Disney trips. We went last year with all 4 and got two connecting rooms at ASM. We took grandma with us just in case. We are going again in December 2009 and are trying AKL.
Whatever decision you make will be the right one for your family. Good Luck!
My husband and I are not big spenders, so that makes it easy on the budget. We shop at Target or Kohls for clothing. Walmart is my second home.
Owning a car lot helps with the car situation, but I am a little picky in this category. With 4 kids in car seats I prefer to drive a Chevy Suburban. It is by far the roomiest vehicle and I have driven a lot. A van is too small, not enough storage for ball equipment, chairs, groceries, etc. I also feel much safer in the surburban, so that is our splurge (yes car dealers still pay for their cars).
As far as space we just built a 5 bedroom house, so each kid can have their own room. Funny thing is they all sleep in one room together. That fact reminds me everynight that a big family is great. They may fight, but in the end they love having eachother.
As far as quality time for each kid, we just started letting each kid pick wher they wanted to spend the day with just mom and dad. They love getting the personal attention. When it comes time to pick a souvenier they want to choose one for each sibling.
Oh yeah and Disney trips. We went last year with all 4 and got two connecting rooms at ASM. We took grandma with us just in case. We are going again in December 2009 and are trying AKL.
Whatever decision you make will be the right one for your family. Good Luck!
I can't imagine not having all of them because they truly are my heart
He's definitely laughed at mine over and over and then shows me his plans....sometimes I think it's a bit too much, but I follow along anyway LOL
A single child will be a breeze compared to triplets! I can't tell you that the teenage years will be a breeze though.
Anyway....God bless whatever decision you make. I don't regret having 4....I love it!
God knew better than us
God's plans for our family have been so much better than I could ever have imagined.
high maintanence if you know what I mean!!!!! Well after she turned about 8 we thought, why not try?, and #4 was conceived on the first try. I said it must be then and we have enjoyed her so much and she is such a blessing. I had her at 40 and that was a bit harder, and she has reflux and hasnt slept since she was born, but I am praying that now that she is a year it will happen soon. As for trips, we have already taken our 4 to Disney this year and had a great time. Ten nights at POP and we have also taken two smaller weekend trips out of town to a water park and family reunion. I think like a PP said that things just kind of work themselves out for the most part. Our oldest started college last month