DD1 - age 11 years and 7 months
DS1 - age 7 years and 4 months
DD2 - age 2 years and 8 months
Differences:
first and second born = 4 years, 3 months
second and last born = 4 years, 8 months
first and last born = 8 years, 11 months
It seems my gaps are one of the biggest but I found it quite easy to manage. It is a shame that it is girl, boy, girl so the nearest in age are not the same sex but saying that they still play lovely together.
My eldest who was nearly 9 when the youngest was born was such a help - would occupy her brother while I was feeding the baby, would comfort the baby if I was playing with my son.
When we told the children it was a girl, my son said "oh, I wanted a playstation".
Sometimes they don't get on but this is very rarely and most of the time they do.
Because my youngest has global developmental delay and is a bit "behind", they are both very protective of her and she loves her big brother and sister to bits.
I personally never wanted a smaller gap as I felt I wanted to give each child in their toddler years lots of time and attention without me having to devote myself to another baby but, saying that, I have a friend who has four children and her biggest gap is 7 years and her smallest gap is 13 months and she found the smaller gap easier and better.
Everyone to their own, I suppose.