R.,
Sometimes lifes decisions are so hard! I have three children, 17 (son), 16 (son), 15 (daughter), and two step-children, 11 (daughter), 10 (son). My plan was to have two children three years apart! Each of my children are alike in alot of ways, yet have their very distinct differences. Only the third one slept through the night as a baby, the others were still trying to get in bed with me until about 4 yrs old. ( Sometimes I wish they would still come snuggle with me!) They were all very active, and as the trend these days is, I started them in sports at 4 and 5 years old, they played soccer, baseball, football, dance, were in scouts, all church actvities,and rodeo. We home schooled for 9 years, had 4 dogs, 2 cockatiels, fish, 3 pigs, goats, horses, show pigs and lambs, and a variety of wild animal babies they brought home for me to raise. It sounds pretty crazy, but we were a normal family! Anyway, I wouldn't trade a minute of any of it. God has blessed me in so many ways through each one of my children. I have learned things about myself through them and the hard times that I have had as they have grown. Often it has been the things I didn't like about myself that I see in them that I have to deal with. God is so funny like that, if we don't get it in ourselves, He gives us another chance to improve through our kids! I think as new things come into our lives, we really adapt fairly easy. Of course it may not always be a bed of roses, but when you look back over the hard times and find that you made it through them it is all worth it. What I am trying to say is even if you have a third child, and it is a difficult baby, you wouldn't ever regret having it. When the second one gets ten years old, you will laugh and look back at all then things he did that were so exasperating to you now! I know what you mean about it being nice when they get older and not so much "stuff" to have to carry around, but babies are very versital. My cousin and his wife had a little surprise when they had a 18 yr old son and a 10 year old son, and the antibiotics nullified the birth control pills. They now have baby girl who is two. They had football games, basket ball games (oldest was an all-state athlete), rodeos (all round cowboy) and that was just the oldest. She is a teacher and the dad a rancher. The baby never missed a game or rodeo! Your life will probably be blessed with another baby and would go on just as it has if you choose no to have another. You just have to be content with the decision you and your husband make. Pray about it and good luck to you both!
My name is J., I am 39 years old. I was married for 15 years, divorced for 3, and now remarried for 1 year this month! I live in a small town south of Amarillo, TX and I work as an RN in Amarillo. My step-kids come every other weekend, so we have a house full. I love to cook (not clean), read, play my guitar, garden, recently took up motorcycling, and I love animals. God is the center of my life and I know that without Him, I would have never made it through the last several years!