Questions
people want to ask, but most don’t dare:
My
answers are pink. Justin’s answers are blue.
Question:
Wow, 7 kids is a lot! Why do you want to have that many kids?
Answer:
I have decided the better question is:
Why not? We have been blessed in so many ways. I have good
pregnancies. We have healthy children. Justin and I are both
passionate about family. Financially Heavenly Father has always helped us
to provide.
The happiest people I know
are the ones who dedicate their life to serving others. Raising children
is the most rewarding service available to mankind with the blessings from that
service lasting throughout eternity.
Question:
Did you always want to have a big family?
Answer: Before Justin and I got married we decided that we wanted to
have a big family. Our first daughter’s delivery didn’t go as planned and
was an emergency c-section. When I went for a scheduled c-section for the
second delivery we had an absolute miracle and I was able to have VBAC (vaginal
birth after cesarean). Since the first c-section I have had 5
successful VBAC’s, which we feel has been God’s hand caring for us and enabling
us to have the children that he wants to send to our family.
Yes. From the time
we started dating and immediately knew we were going to marry for eternity, we
both knew that a big family was our goal.
Question:
My two most often asked questions: Do you home school your
kids? Do you work?
Answer:
You would be surprised how often I am asked
this question. I admire mothers that home school, I think it is a great
option with many benefits, but for our family we have felt that sending them to school
is the right answer. Our kids have been blessed to attend some amazing
schools with great teachers.
Yes, I work. From
sun up to sun down and at times all night! I remember commenting to
Justin after a particularly rough night of running from one room to the next,
“I wonder if I get more exercise during the day or at night when I am running
to take care of kids?” So, I don’t work outside the home and feel
grateful for the blessing of always having enough to keep me busy with my
family :) I am so grateful for a husband who has always provided for us,
even when he was in graduates school, so that I could always be focused on our
family.
Question:
What kind of car do you drive?
Answer: I drive a mini van and love it! As a teenager I determined
that I would be a cool mom with an SUV. That didn’t happen (I’m not cool
and I don’t drive an SUV :) I love the convenience of a mini
van. The automatic sliding doors is like having an extra hand!! It
is also easy to get everyone in and out of a van. With baby #7 we will no
longer be able to drive a “mini” van, we will upgrade to “full
size”. Unfortunately, the options of what to drive are very limited when
you have a large family. I will keep you posted on what we end up
doing.
Question:
How many kids do you plan to have?
Answer: There is not a set number. We really evaluate each and
every time. I have been blessed to always know if there is someone
waiting to come to our family. Yes, we plan to have more. I am
still young.
Question:
How do you manage so many kids?
Answer:
We do it together. This job is too big
for one person. Justin and I are both committed to each other and our
family. We are far from perfect but have had so much divine help to guide
us. I feel that I am a better mother of 6 children than I was when I only
had a few. Each time we are blessed with another baby we aren’t given
more hours in the day so we have to be more efficient with our
time.
Giving children age
appropriate responsibilities is one of the keys to managing so many kids.
4 comments:
Justin's cousin Mai (my mother-in-law) sent me the link to your blog a few weeks ago and I've just been so inspired! I've felt really overwhelmed lately and you have such good ideas of how to simplify and prioritize. Anyway, just what I've needed. We have lots of little ones too and also get a lot of these questions. I never know how to answer graciously. I'm such a private person I have a hard time not being offended sometimes but its also a good opportunity to share our love of parenthood so why not? I'm interested to see what you do about a vehicle. Kellan is terrified of ever having to be seen driving a full size van.
Justin's cousin Mai (my mother-in-law) sent me the link to your blog a few weeks ago and I've just been so inspired! I've felt really overwhelmed lately and you have such good ideas of how to simplify and prioritize. Anyway, just what I've needed. We have lots of little ones too and also get a lot of these questions. I never know how to answer graciously. I'm such a private person I have a hard time not being offended sometimes but its also a good opportunity to share our love of parenthood so why not? I'm interested to see what you do about a vehicle. Kellan is terrified of ever having to be seen driving a full size van.
LOVED this!! Ha I wondered some of those questions but would NEVER ask!! I grew up in a large family and loved it, 7 girls 3 boys :) I'm looking forward to more post. I have you and one other blog saved on my bookmarks :) :) - Candi
My favorite comment is "I'm not cool and I don't drive a SUV."
I am also not cool, nor do I drive an SUV. However, it is on my list to purchase when my children go off to college.
I'm with you though on the mini-van with opening doors and trunk. Every time I push those buttons on my key-chain, I feel a-ok about not being cool.
love S.
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