Child 1 - 27
Child 2 - 30
Child 3 - 33
Child 4 - 36
Child 5 - 39
If you want them you can do it. And closer in age is easier still.
Ah. Reminds me of a time my family was on vacation and we went into a small diner. We were seated across the dining room from a family that took up two booths.
Man, woman, two kids in one booth with a high chair at the end; Five kids in the other booth with a high chair at the end of that one. None of the kids looked older than twelve.
My dad noticed me looking at them. He glanced at them, went back to eating, and calmly and quietly said:
"Nine months and fifteen minutes apart."
My first child turned 18 a few months before my 9th was born. She’d already signed her papers with the Coast Guard, but if she hadn’t, she’d probably have run screaming to the recruiter when the Walmart cashier assumed her brother was her son! (Out of 9, they’re the only two with red hair and gray eyes ;-).