How many children would you have if everything in life were favorable ?: the question of the week

Like every Wednesday today we are going to talk about the question of the week, proposing a question to give us your answers and taking a look at what we asked you last Wednesday, valuing what your answers are.

For this week we thought it might be interesting to talk about ideal number of children, since with the crisis and job instability, birth in Spain is falling.

When publishing the entry announcing that at home we expect our third child, you commented that you were expecting a third party, or that you would like to reach that figure, so I found it interesting to be able to talk about it, although eliminating any factor that I could get in the way of having more children. That is why this week's question is: How many children would you have if everything in life were favorable?

From today you have a week to go answering that question in the Answers section (if you reply here in this post the message will not be taken into account) and next Wednesday we will comment on the most voted or most interesting interventions.

Last week's question

Last week we asked you: How do you celebrate your children's birthday? to see what your ideas are, what crafts you do, if you do them at home, if you do them in a specialized center, etc.

The answer with the highest score in the votes was that of ainara27, who has told us the following:

I am more in the line of gochita. We celebrated our son's first birthday in a restaurant with the 4 grandparents. He slept and didn't even know it was all about him. The second we moved to my parents' house (our whole family lives far from us and in different places), my sister and nephews could come and we had a simple party, with cake, candles, songs, balloons and neighboring boys and girls They came to see so many balloons. Very childish and great! We had a great time! Next year we have the home of the other grandparents.

The next most voted comment has been that of Gochita, who said this:

My son is 2 and a half years old and the two birthdays we have made have been at home, with the grandparents (it is the only family we have here) and the 4 closest couples and friends, with their children. Everyone in the living room, with many balloons, a piñata, toys and food for both children and the elderly. And it is that the playgrounds for children, it seems a bit cold. Birthdays in my family were always at home, with friends and family and I think it is the best way to bring everyone a little closer, big and small.

And to know the opinion of a mother who makes it a little bigger, here is the comment of Elena Zapatitos:

The first birthday we had a super barbecue with the family: grandparents, cousins, uncles, great uncles, and some friends. We had a great time, but we were too many (6 people) and very exhausting and although she had a good time, she didn't know much either. On the second birthday we had a pool party at home. Two calls: in the early afternoon, his friends from the breastfeeding workshop with the mothers and fathers who would like to come, and at the end of the afternoon, relatives. We also get together a lot but much less, more direct family. We made the typical food of the birthday party: tortillas, empanadas, Russian salad, sandwiches and sweets, homemade jelly beans and cloud and a couple of cakes to blow candles. On his third birthday we will do something similar to the second. I love birthday parties.

Now the new question for this week is now available and remember that you have a week to answer it Please do so in the "Answers" section and not responding to this entry. I know that I repeat myself, but if you answer here we can not take them into account for next week.

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