I am from a big family, too. We lived in a small three bedroom, one bath house. At one time there were 6 of us there.
I slept with my big sister and my two brothers had to sleep together. We loved each other and had fun, but BOY there were fights. We always had supper together, we each had to do specific chores all year long - they might change with the season - and we felt responsible for each other because my mother always loved us.
We were not perfect. We fought and bickered and laughed and cried. It is a real learning experience to live in a small space with several different ages.To this day, I shower and get my clothes ready the night before so I won't be in the way for my family.
I turn it into my time, and I felt that way as a kid, too. I also have my kids do chores and we eat supper together each night to share our day. Good luck!
Great question! :).
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