Our daughter was born in October, and our son in December! So they're both fall babies... so are me and Bee. So there's kind of a birthday season in our family... from September to December.
Are your kids' birthdays clustered together?
Our daughter was born in October, and our son in December! So they're both fall babies... so are me and Bee. So there's kind of a birthday season in our family... from September to December.
Are your kids' birthdays clustered together?
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
N is early Jan, J is late Feb, mine is late March, and DH is early July. I guess it's clustered but not too clustered.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
December and July! Both our birthdays are in February so we tried to space it out... but ended up with a December baby as our first... so basically from December til March we're totally broke!
blogger / grapefruit / 4836 posts
They will be within a week or so of each other once baby girl is here! My due date is only 2 days before lo's bday.
honeydew / 7488 posts
Yes. End of last week of August and second week of September. My anniversary is smashed in the middle there, so we never celebrate until later.
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
The girls are 4 days apart in March amd y birthday is 2 weeks later..... Poor planning on our part lol
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
Three of us are May/June and jack jack and new jack are both February. We like to cluster
blogger / nectarine / 2600 posts
They are two weeks apart in the same month. We basically celebrate a birthday every month in our extended family
pineapple / 12566 posts
Yes, both LOs and I's birthdays and DH and I's wedding anniversary fall within a 6 weeks period.
pomegranate / 3706 posts
DH is the end of Dec, I'm the end of Jan, LO2 is the beginning of Feb, and LO1 is the beginning of April, so we're all pretty close, within a few months. DH and my anniversary is in March, so even that's clustered with the birthdays!
honeydew / 7230 posts
Yeah, they're about 9 minutes apart. We have a lot of fall birthdays in my family: older sis in Sept, my dad and me in Oct, brother in Nov. So my parents liked us all clustered together I guess!
grapefruit / 4823 posts
I'm early April, DS is early May, DD is early August and DH is mid November. So me and the kids(especially DS) are close, DH not so much
apricot / 429 posts
My husband's birthday is at the end of September.
My birthday is New Years Eve.
Both of our girls share a birthday mid-November (two years apart!)
November-December is a very expensive time for us.
pineapple / 12802 posts
we have Feb, Apr, 2 in May and L in Jul.
And, weirdly, the eldest (DH, HA!) is Feb and it gets younger as you go all the way to little L, the youngest. If we have another one his/her birthday window is between July - December if they want to keep the pattern.
persimmon / 1121 posts
Yup, mine and DH's birthday are only two weeks apart, and our LO is due on DH's birthday. My brother's is the day after mine, and my mom's is a week later. Lots of cake and celebrating in February and March!
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
@prettylizy: us too! They are 5 days apart with DH in the middle.
nectarine / 2771 posts
LO #1 is January, I'm November, and DH is February (and our pup's birthday is even in November) so we're all pretty close! LO #2 is due in August, so he/she will be the odd one out
pomegranate / 3980 posts
Dh is May, lo#2 is June, I have July, lo lo#3 is October and lo#1 is November!
grapefruit / 4049 posts
Our kids' birthdays are in Feb, May, and July. And our birthdays are in Nov and Dec.
apricot / 431 posts
DS was born August 1st, and this baby's EDD is July 25th, which was also my DD with DS! So they'll probably have birthdays within one or two weeks from each other!
My brother, my parents and I each have our birthday in a different season and I always liked that!
watermelon / 14206 posts
No. D and M are nicely spread out. But, both my nieces and D are August birthdays, so it is still a busy month in our family.
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