M.,
I have 4 small children; 6, 5 2 and 7 months. I honestly have an easier time with 4 than I did with 2 because they play together and entertain each other. We have a lot of fun together. I always find it interesting when people react in shock to how many children I have so close together because people have been having large families (I mean 8-16 children) for a LONG time. It has only been in the last few generations that society somehow determined that 4-6 was "a lot."
Granted, we have to raise our children a little differently in these times. Strapping them in 5 point harnesses several times a day for a few years is time consuming. Most people my age remember riding their bikes all over town alone to "just be home by dinner." If you let your kids do that now, you will have CPS knocking on your door.
"Big" families can be done many different ways. For me, there are a few musts.
1. Independence - they need to be able to put themselves to sleep, stay asleep and be on a regular schedule. If I had to rock them to sleep for the first year of life and had them coming into my room every night for several years, I would lose it. They also need to do basic things for themselves: dress & potty around age 2, fix breakfast & snack by age 4, etc.
2. Contributor - so many kids these days have been raised to believe that their parents purpose in life is to serve their every whim. To have several children, they really need to understand that they are a part of a team and they need to help out. They should be able to clean up after themselves, help with chores and help younger siblings, even if they are still toddlers.
3. Respect - there needs to be an order to things. Parents are in charge. Children can voice opinions that will be heard and considered, but kids can't run the show. If the first child makes all the decisions like what to eat and where to go and what to do, it won't work with 4. Family councils come into play here.
4. Moderation - you CAN afford to raise 4 children on a modest income, you just can't waste money. Pack sack lunches for your kids instead of buying from the school. Don't eat out. Don't put them in daycare or expensive private lessons. Limit extra curricular activities to one per kid. If you go someplace for entertainment, make sure you have coupons. Vacation in the off season. Buy your kids clothes off eBay or at clearance sales. They don't need something when you go to the grocery store. That is what the free samples are for.
It can be done. If you want 4 kids, do it. Now that I have 4 kids I clearly see that one of the greatest gifts I have ever given them is each other.
Best wishes,
S.