I've always wanted a larger family because I think it's nice to have alot of people around as you get older. DH has been adiment that he's done with 2. I came to accept that, and came up with alot of good reasons. It seems that any traveling would become very difficult with 5 people since so many hotel rooms are designed for 4. Also kid activities seem difficult, it's easy to pair a parent up with a kid when you have 2, not so much with 3. We enjoy water parks, so it's important for each child to have an adult.
Now that the kids are getting to an age where they're really having fun together and a future with no tantrums and easy outings are in the near future, DH is open to the idea of a 3rd. They are 1 1/2 and 3 1/2 now, I can't have 3 in daycare so if we go for 3 the baby and DD will be 5 years apart and the baby and DS will be 3 years. It's also nice now that they have similar interests, with an age gap like that we won't be so lucky, although the whole 1 parent per kid would be easier because DD and DS could stick together with one of us while the other one is with the baby. I'll be 32 this August which is when we'd start trying, I always wanted to be on the younger side when I had kids, but I feel like it would also be nice to have one more because so many people around here don't even start until they're that age that I may feel left out as I get older and everyone my age has cute little kids and I'll have 2 that may not even want to be bothered with me anymore.
How do you like having 3. Did my reasons against it make having 3 very difficult or have you managed fine?
Re: Those of you with 3
Another reason I like them close is for travel purposes. We don't vacation anywhere right now. My children all hate car rides (my youngest screams after 40 mins- they've all been belly sleepers from birth so I think that's why none of them will sleep during car rides). I have no intention of flying right now because if we would go to say Disneyland, the youngest would have no clue about it or enjoy it and it wouldn't be worth the cost. However, when the youngest is 3 and the oldest is 8 it is certainly worth it and being their close age they will all enjoy it. In the meantime we do things like special trips to children's museums and overnights at waterparks (which is another reason I love them close because since we are out numbered by the kids- it doesn't really matter since their all young and in the kiddie part section).
I think in the end you really need to sit down and think if there's really someone missing in your family. And if so, there's your answer and you'll make the rest work.