As a mum of six I often get asked for advice and my best adive to anyone no matter how many kids they have is to ENJOY YOUR CHILDREN - we only have one chance to get it right.
LOL Wow everyone, I have to say reading your posts have given me a warm an fuzzy feeling all over, hehehehe we truely are blessed.
Well I braved the toy sale this morning got in early and got everything I wanted so that was fantastic, all done and over now, yaaaaaay!!! Can't wait for them to open them now, hehehehe.
i thought a give it a go
i love how im never lonely
i love how my girls break up one thing into pieces so they all can have a piece
i love how they ask each other for advice
i love the way the all hang out together and dob on each other
i love the way the are
OK, I was thinking about this today & thought I'd write down what I liked about GROWING UP in a large family...oldest of 8!
Never a problem finding someone to play a board game
Household jobs/chores were shared around
Spotlight was not always on you: what I mean by this is, if my mother said, "Grrr, who ate the last ___" you could just remain silent
Your good/bad marks at school were not life or death to the parents, because they had others to think about too
I left home knowing how to live with and get on with other people
I was used to interacting with people of many ages, not just the same age as me
I knew how to take turns and wait for things
I knew how to be considerate of other people
Friends loved coming over because there was always something going on
I love that my children have lots of aunts and uncles (they love it too!)
Just in case anyone is wondering, especially those of us who have our children spread out...there are 14 years between me and my youngest sibling, and I am now probably closer to those at the younger end of the family. My next brother and I don't have much contact (we don't dislike each other, we just aren't close) and I am always thankful that I have other siblings. If he had been the only one, I wouldn't have such a positive outlook on family life!
Thinking about my kids - I was a single mum with my first so hes 14 then I have another 5 from 7 downwards. My oldest has cerebal palsy and he will always be at home with us so he loves the fact that we have so many kids that he will never be lonely and wants me to keep going! I don't have to worry about what happens to him as we get older because his bros and sis' will look after him!
I watched a lady celebrate her 60th birthday last weekend and she had all her children from all over the world come and visit with her and spoil her rotten. One day it will be our turn and with all our kids we will be queens!
hello ladies its been a couple of days the kids sick tonsilitis and high temps so its been pretty full on. Now its my turn for the i loves
I love that i will never be alone
I love watching DD helping each other out hugs and kisses when they are hurt or sad
I love sunday arvo when we all watch the footy together
I love bday parties theres no need to invite anyone we are the party
I love when DD tell me they love me and call me mama
I love my girls they are my best friends i love being there mum
I love the busy hectic nosey life DH and i have created i wouldnt have it another way in fact i might hit DH up for another this has made me so clucky
kath
Dustmite - I have noticed, we just aren't as talkative as other threads. Maybe we need to do something about it. We have big families and nothing to talk about or we are all just too busy with our big families and don't have time to gasbag.
lol girls I think that is exactly the problem, we have not a minute to scratch do we.
Our day started off quietly, with DD going of to HS, me dropping DS at school. No kinder today. The DH decided we needed to go out at midday, he is trying to tee it up for me to do a nearby pubs tshirts (I do machine embroidery), so off we traipsed and missed the boss by 5 mins. So went to some friends house and they had a look through my designs and placed an order. By the time we were finished had just enough time to get fuel and I had to drop DH to pick up his car so he could go do a job, then I had to pick up ds. Straight home, DD walked in from HS, then time for footy training, a gf dropped her little girl here for an hr while she worked, then DD went to netball training.
1/2 price night at the pub so at 5.45 DH dropped me and 2 kids at pub, went to pick up DD from netball then we had dinner. Came home to yell at DD for doing a crap effort at her homework nd to make her do it over, discuss DS' report with him, then send everyone off to clean up before bed. And its not done, dishwasher to put on, sewing to finish on the machine, and I also have a website to work on lol as I am a WAHM....
Now maybe thats why we don't have as many comments as the other threads. I was almost exhausted just writing that lol
Anyway I hope you all have had a wonderful day....I am sure mine wil be busy again tomorrow as I am sure you guys will be.
Yeh I guess we are a busy lot I only get to get on the net every couple of days. But I have just learnt to play the guitar. It has been a long time dream and I managed to learn in my spare time - joke what spare time. It was something I could pick up for 5mins here and there and da dah I can now play well enough to sing with my kids! I did make my first public debut on Sunday for a church baptism!! I have only been learning for 2 months but gee its nice to do something small for yourself!! I have some of my kids learning piano and violin so someday look out we may be the next Von Trapps!!
I also have all 6 doing swimming lessons - the club even started a new class just for my family!! I guess ya all get the comments about having a sports team in the making!
Have fun!
Bree
Bree - Congrats on the guitar playing. It really does feel good when you do something small for yourself. How cool a whole class just for your kids, doesn't that make you feel special.... Sure do, as I drive a Tarago keep getting asked when will we be filling the last two seats...
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