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• Thursday, January 31, 2008 - Well, if it won't stop...

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We figured we might as well come up with something creative to do with all the snow since it won't stop falling.  This is what we came up with...

 Hope you're enjoying the weather wherever you are!  : )

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• Friday, January 11, 2008 - First I'll Be A Mother...

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I'm still thinking about my isolation post from yesterday and chewing on what else I am to learn about hospitality and such.  I remembered a poem I saw years ago and thought it was very applicable to my current state of mind...
 
Our Home
Some houses try to hide the fact that children shelter there
Ours boasts of it quite openly, the signs are everywhere
For smears are on the windows, little smudgies on the door
I should apologize I guess for toys strewn on the floor
But I sat down with the children and we played and laughed and read
And if the windows do not shine, their eyes will shine instead
For when at times I'm forced to choose the one job or the other
I want to be a housewife, but first I'll be a Mother.
 
This seems to embody a common struggle for many of us.  Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating caring for your children at the expense of being a Godly wife, being a good homekeeping rolemodel, etc.  It's just that I think often my kids see me strictly as a "manager" of our home and not a "mom".  Does that ring true for anyone else?  How do we find that balance?  I was reading in a newsletter recently that the largest impact a mom had on her grown son was the simple fact that she was *there*.  Not meaning emotionally available, or supportive, but physically *there*.  Are we being careful to be physically there for our children, or do we operate on the principle of "Well, they're being quiet so I'll leave them alone and do what I want to do."
 
Again, don't get me wrong, I do this... often!  But, I was given pause to think the other day when  I sought out my kids and they were all playing nicely with the dollhouse.  When I sat down and joined in, they were shocked!  They didn't know I knew how to play dollhouse so well.  And as I thought about it, I realized that I have pretty much counted on siblings to play with siblings, where as I was an only child for a long time and my folks played with me a lot because I had no one else.
 
So, I'm looking for balance.  I know we shouldn't seek to be our children's everything because then they have no need for God, and we need to be modeling healthy marriages and habits, but how can we be careful not to lose what it is to be a true mother in the midst of it all?  It's often easier to be the "manager", but somehow I don't think there are grown children out there saying, "Gosh, the thing I remember most about my mom is how regular she was at cleaning the bathroom.  It's had such a positive impact on my life."
 
Any fellow balance seekers out there?  Anyone already attained that balance that would like to shed light on the process?  I'd enjoy hearing some success stories or some "not to do's" if you have them.
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• Thursday, January 3, 2008 - Sick Day

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What I'll be reading today... instead of taking kids to their once a week homeschool outreach classes. They're pretty bummed. This is the first day back after Christmas break and they've got all sorts of things to catch up on with friends.

Alas, Buttercup got the stomach bug last night and Dragon Boy was feeling a little warm as well. So far, Curlylocks seems to be holding her own, but hey, we always knew she was spunkier than the others! ; )

Guess that menu plan will be a-changing... crackers and toast all around!
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• Wednesday, December 5, 2007 - Guess who had a birthday??

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Yes, indeed, our very own Man of the House turned 40!

The kids had a blast making him both a bread "cake" and a chocolate-to-the-extreme cake. Princess Buttercup (the 8.5yo) even stated that it was too sweet for her, and would anyone like to finish her piece. Whoa! That should give you some idea. Guess we'll be scratching Triple Chocolate Fudge cake off the recipe list.

This of course led to a much, much later bedtime than usual. Dragon Slayer (the 6.5yo) and Curlylocks (the 4yo) were up quite late giggling all of the Triple Chocolate Fudge out of their systems. Another reason to scratch that recipe!

Happy Birthday sweetie!!

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