Kids R Great

Know what’s really great about having kids? Never having to buy cards (or real wrapping paper) again!

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And do you know what’s awesome about Pinterest? It inspires me to buy a bunch of cheap shave cream and conditioner for various awesome thingymabobbers that I never get around to doing. And then, when I’m trying to wash the girls hair 15 minutes past bedtime on the night before VBS because I realize it hasn’t been washed…or even brushed…in days, and then I run out of conditioner – BAM it’s not a problem, there are 2 extra bottles in the closet! Whats more, 2 days later when I’m all “BATHTIME” and the rugrats declare, “We don’t wanna take baths!” I can entice them with a can of shave cream to play with in the bath!

Last but not least, another homeschool Mom and I were talking today, and we decided that what’s truly fantastic about educating our children ourselves is not having to take them to and from school everyday. We’re pretty sure we would make horrible public school Moms. :p

You’re welcome for this very deep and heartfelt post. 😉

Happy Birthday (Blogday?) to Me!

Today is….wait for iiiit….ONE YEAR since I made my first blog post here! What what?!?

Not a lot to say, other than…I’m pretty impressed with myself. (pretty as in somewhat….did you see the debate we have over the word pretty that I mentioned yesterday?) What else…let’s see…oh this post about Mom Guilt is the one that gets the most spam comments by far. I apparently use “…” way too much when I write.

photoAnd here’s a random picture, cause I have a thing about including at least one picture with every post. Also…I need more coffee! Thanks for reading this past year! 😀

Summertime! (Yay?)

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So here’s the thing…I don’t really like summer.

From what I’ve heard, it seems most people start out all “YAY! Summer! Kids out of school, relaxed schedules, freedom, this is awesome!” And then they get all, “OH MY WORD! When will school start? I’m so over this!” But with homeschool…especially the way we do it, without a rigid schedule or anything in the first place, none of that is relevant. So instead summer is just, “Yay, it’s hot and the kids can play in the water…and not do ANYTHING else outside, and unless I’m in the water with them, I’m super hot, and the car is an oven, and supervising 3 kids under 7 in the pool alone is stressful, and oh yeah, what’s that? Summer is vile.”

IMG_8089flareBUT, this year it’s actually starting out ok. Probably mostly because it’s the end of May and currently only 80 degrees out! I’m gonna see if I can make it at least till mid-July before I don’t want to leave home because it’s just too darn hot!

To help with this plan, I’ve signed up my eldest 2 for VBS mid-June. Hopefully this will be a welcome break, and not just the stress of getting everyone there on time, which is not my strong suit.

Can I be honest here? I really don’t like getting out of the house everyday.

Am I the only one? I am such a homebody.

I’m pretty sure in my ideal fantasy world I would stay home and read young adult fantasy fiction novels for hours, write one of my own, my kids would happily entertain themselves without fighting or making messes, and I’d sip piña coladas or frappuccino all summer, getting together with friends for playdates about twice a week, and otherwise not leaving home except for church on Sunday.

IMG_8104flareOh and by the way, I know I’ve just been sticking random pics in this post cause they’re summery and I like them. 😉

But the picture above is actually pretty significant for 2 reasons. 1st of all…Artist has decided she wants to go to church camp this summer, which is pretty huge for her. And since we knew that dresses and skirts, her typical attire, wouldn’t be the most practical for camp, we actually got her to try some soft cotton shorts, and she LIKES them! With her SPD clothing issues I felt like this was pretty awesome!

IMG_8078cflare(Side note….would you take the sentence above to mean a bit *less* that totally awesome, or *more* than totally awesome? I use “pretty” to mean almost, basically, somewhat etc. but Misteris uses it to mean quite or very. It causes endless debate around here.)

Anyway…you may have also noticed that Ice Cream is sitting up LIKE A BOSS now! Just in the last week she’s  really mastered the skill and she doesn’t topple anymore, plus she can now sit herself up from lying down. And just to make it even more apparent that she’s growing up, she’s started pulling herself to standing. I can’t believe how fast her babyhood is flying by!

Oh, and remember how excited I was when I found the baby book that you just stuck stickers in to mark milestones? Wanna guess how many I’ve done so far? I’ll give you a hint, it rhymes with hero. 😉

Yep. I’m that awesome. 😀

 

Mom Grading

photo 1So…Mother’s Day was just one week ago, and perhaps many of us were blessed and encouraged on that day. But now a week has passed.

My week involved each of my 3 girls, and then me, getting sick one after another. I’ve had to cancel playdates, miss church (which is sometimes the only time I end up having adult conversations with anyone but my husband all week) and allow my house to fall into significant disarray.

Last Sunday, Artist made decorations for the house, and threw me a Mother’s Day party, complete with a note that said “You are a graet Mom.” I was exhilarated.

But it’s been a long week.

As I sat here this morning trying to watch church online, in my holey pajama shirt that’s covered in dried spit up and who knows what else (I think I’ve worn it for 3 days straight), while Boo came to me every 5 seconds to show me she added one more line to her scribble, and it was all I could do not to tell her to just LEAVE ME ALONE for pete’s sake, and felt awful that all I wanted was to just not be touched for 10 minutes…I realized that  somewhere in the pandemonium, I forgot.

icecreamI forgot that in the scheme of things it doesn’t matter if dirty clothes are piled high on the laundry room floor (and maybe the bathroom, too). I forgot that just one week ago I was feeling awesome. I forgot that in spite of all my imperfections, my kids really do think I’m great.

But then an amazing thing happened…I remembered.

I remembered that I won’t always be running on fumes. I remembered that Artist said she had an exciting week just because we unpacked a toy she hadn’t had in awhile, she lost a tooth, and got to drink a can of orange soda. I remembered that kids’ expectations are very different than ours.

They really just need to be loved.

And that doesn’t require pristine homes, fancy dinners, amazing Pinterest crafts, or ANY of the junk that we use to grade ourselves (and judge other Moms). In fact, I think if we could just do life in the way that it works for us, THAT would be the best way for our own families to be happy and peaceful and thriving.

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A few weeks ago, I took Ice Cream for her 6 month check up. (Side note. That’s crazy, right? How in the world is she that old already?!?) After I left, I noticed something unusual on her chart.

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In the spirit of full disclosure, I should admit that my first thought was, OH MY WORD, I can’t believe she was grading me!!! What if the checkup had been on the day I accidentally let Ice Cream get a sun burn, or a rash on her tummy from scooching around on the carpet without a onesie on, or, or, or…

photoBut then I chose to accept it as the encouragement that I believe it was meant to be. I think it was a quiet whisper into the topsy-turviness that is life with 3 kids under 7. It said to me…

Hey…guess what? You’ve accomplished something wonderful. That baby in your arms…you have met her EVERY NEED, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for months and months (6 of them, in fact). For half a year now you have fed her and changed her and held her and put her needs above yours. And no matter HOW you’ve managed to do that, it’s extraordinary. She is happy and healthy and loved…because of you.

You get an A+ Mom. Keep up the great work! 🙂

 

Awesomesauce and Bananas

awesomesauceSo…you know how some Moms are all “I feel like an AWESOME Mom today! I totally made intricate Bento lunches for my kids, prepared a fantastic, incredible healthy and delicious dinner from scratch, and saved $103.72 on groceries by extreme couponing!!!!”

Well…I’ve decided that I’m pretty sure I achieve awesome mom status every time I give my kids bananas without visibly grimacing when I touch them!!!!! *EEW EEW EEW, bananas are sooo nasty….I hate absolutely everything about them, the way they smell and feel and taste!!!! ICK! I really wish they weren’t good for my kids and I had an excuse to never ever ever buy them ever again!!!!*

That is all! Happy Monday! Celebrate the small stuff! 😀