tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4467134068865515331.post9087902977151398430..comments2024-01-31T23:31:33.928-05:00Comments on Kittenheeldiaries: Day 8 - MCPriya Radhahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17338336796664881521noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4467134068865515331.post-32150722949713724782013-03-18T09:28:30.707-04:002013-03-18T09:28:30.707-04:00I can't say that there is a specific number. A...I can't say that there is a specific number. As you mentioned it's different for every family, but with both parents working in todays society, I think families are having less kids, or no kids at all. Our number was 2. We always said maybe 3, but we just never got there. I guess time went by and the kids got older and I think we realized that with 2 and a dog it was like having 3 kids (even though the dog behaves better than the kids). <br /><br />It's a difficult decision to make, because a lot of people see it based on when their kids are little and how demanding they are etc. If they have easy babies, they tend to feel that they can handle having more. If they have very difficult babies, they say that they can't go through that again. But we can't know what they are going to be like when they grow up into toddlers, youths and then teenagers. Those are the years that scare me the most. But they are here in our lives now, so we will deal with whatever they throw our way. We have no choice. Hopefully the decisions that we make now, and how we are parenting them now will help shape them into great teenagers. Only time will tell Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02785453216079902272noreply@blogger.com