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Name: kida
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I am 23 very happily married, and am 6 months pregnant with our 3rd child the ages of my other two children are 2 1/2 (girl), 11/2
(boy) just wanted to know how life will be with three???
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Name: Irene | Date: Jan 27th, 2006 12:52 PM
hey kida,hubby and I also have 3 children & expecting baby no 4 in september, my kids ages are 7, 6 & 3yrs old, i love the fact that they are close in age, i love having three kids & i can not wait to have our fourth, all the best 

Name: kylie jorgensen | Date: Jan 30th, 2006 6:45 AM
i have three 2 girls 4 turning 5,3 turning 4 and a 10 month old it is hard having kids together but as long as u have a loving supporting husbend then u should be fine. it will get a little crazy but try take a brake and get some u time. 

Name: Kristen | Date: Jan 31st, 2006 2:09 AM
Hey! I have 4 girls ages 6,4,2 & 1. It's hard to juggle them at first. But the best advice I can give you is schedule routine schedule routine. It'll be much easier on everyone.

I personally think closer is better. They fight but they also play together.
Kristen 

Name: Nicki | Date: Jan 31st, 2006 2:40 AM
I have a 4 year old son, a 2 1/2 year old son, and a 1 1/2 yr old daughter and am pregnant w/#4. For ME, going from 2 to 3 was easier than going from 1 to 2. You are already busy, and you already have to divide your time, so now it's just one more in the mix. It will be a hectic few years, then they will all be walking, talking, tying their own shoes, ect. : ) Congrats! 

Name: hannah | Date: Mar 2nd, 2006 11:19 PM
i love 2 cherr 

Name: Amy | Date: Mar 23rd, 2006 2:16 PM
my first two kids were three years apart, but my last two are only 13 months apart. I found it easier going from two to three. Having another one, well, it's just like having one more thing to carry. The thing that was hard at first was my daughter was only 13 months when he was born, so when we went into stores and stuff, she wasn't really ready for "walk in holding mom's hand", and I had to carry her AND the infant carseat at the same time. And NOW, well, he is 6 months old and he actually gets OUT of the infant car seat so I had to move him to a bigger one. I am so serious, I put him in there to drink his bottle in the living room, and one move and he slides right out onto the floor and sits there on his butt-my other two kids did not do this! Strap him in, you say? HA! He gets his arms under the straps anyway and then he throws a hissy fit so loud it's not worth it. Luckily, my daughter is a good walker now, so it's easier. I love that my two youngest are close in age, they talk "Babytalk" to each other and they play together really nice. The older two are constantly fighting, driving me crazy. I do have two kids in diapers, but they wear the same size, so not a big deal. The funny thing is, my daughter is tall and skinny, and my baby is a boy, so naturally they wear bigger sizes, I am buying them clothes for summer and am buying them both the same size! I was really MAD the last time I got pregnant, because we had a boy and a girl and I didn' t want anymore, but it turns out this one was the best and sweetest out of all of them! (I think he is going to be a mama's boy.....) 


Name: Kristen | Date: Mar 23rd, 2006 6:47 PM
Hey! I have 4 girls ages 6,4,2 & 1 It's really hard going from 2 to 3 kids but I thinks it's great that they are so close. My older two are into all the same toys & Games and my younger two play together really well too! They also look out for each other. It's great! It's hard work but it's great to see the closeness!
Don't get me wrong there is also alot of fighting but mostly it's playing!

Kristen 

Name: Kathy | Date: Apr 1st, 2006 3:08 AM
my children are 3 and 5- it seems like twins sometimes! 

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