Hi J.,
I am soon moving to Texas and though I have only one child, 2.8 years old, I am also feeling the same way. I am anticipating how this feeling will progress after moving and not knowing a soul around as well as having no family there.
My father tries to remind me that it is a very tough world out there for our husbands, and the stress we feel 24 hours a day regarding our children and their health happiness and safety, our husbands have (though probably don't show) the constant stress of knowing that they HAVE to keep their jobs and do well "out there" to support their family and give "us" everything we want and need. I know this is hard to imagine, as I said I feel the same way....My husband travels and I am a single parent for weeks at a time, so I don't even have the ability to leave the house after 7pm when she goes to sleep. I have done something, I very sweetly went to my husband and reminded him that before we got married, I was a very social person and that that's my nature, and that as much as I love him and my daughter, I DO need a few hours to myself. He has reluctantly given me Saturday's off, that is, until our daughter wakes from her nap, he's in charge. That's usually only until about 2pm, so I get only a few hours to myself, and frankly many Saturdays, I really have no where to go and no one to see! So it can be futile sometimes. I think the most important thing is that your husband acknowledges how HARD it is to be a mother, and one of 4 under 5- YOU DESERVE AN AWARD!!!! Especially if you can keep a clean house with 4!!!! Let him know in a very (non-angry) moment that you really need his acknowledgement and appreciation to keep yourself going, and that that's what you run on, his love and gratitude for the job you are doing. Don't forget to thank him for the job he's doing. Many men could say no to more children because they aren't willing to support them. He obviously has his heart in having a big loving and supported family. Sometimes men just either don't show that compassion to us enough, or forget how much work we do! I just want you to know that I can feel very depressed and underappreciated at times as well. The truth is, make your days YOUR OWN. BE PROUD OF YOURSELF. KNOW INSIDE WHAT AN AMAZING FEAT IT IS TO RAISE 4 CHILDREN UNDER 5 years of age. This is a start. It will help, and look in those beautiful kids' eyes and know that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. You are the reason they are so beautiful. Pat yourself on the back. And talk to your husband.
Best of luck to you, and if you ever feel blue, just email me back and we'll chat!! :)
Take care,
S.