Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Transitions...

A mom of 2 little children recently asked me which # of children was the hardest.  I quickly replied, "2-3"!!!  And added quickly that #4 was the easiest...by far!!!   She said, "Oh, good, it's so nice to hear that!"   I went on to say, though, that 0-1, 1-2, and 2-3 were all hard...but in their own way.  Kinda ironic that #4 would be easiest! 

As most mom-conversations go, the subject was dropped b/c 1 or more of us had to go chase children.  But, later I was thinking about my journey through motherhood.  I honestly think that it's ME that has changed, not necessarily that the # of children got easier...in many ways the work multiplies exponentially.  The Lord is changing me...and I know that has affected my attitude, stress level, and perspective of motherhood. 

I now know how fast it goes.  Wow, it goes fast.  I'm saying that and I'm still "in it"...the people that tell me how fast it goes now that their children are grown must really know what they are talking about! 

After I had my 3rd baby, I honestly didn't know how mom's "kept going" having 4,5,6....or, God-bless-her...Mrs. Duggar having 20!  Now I know the secret: CHILDREN GROW UP!  And all those days of intense training...feeling like it's correction after correction...mess after mess...they EVENTUALLY start to "get it"!  Hallelujah!!!  And, although my children are not perfect...they do grow up to take baby steps toward initiave, obedience, and responsibility.  Yay!  There is light at the end of the dark-tunnel-of-days :)  My husband graciously reminds me that we don't always "get it" after 1 correction in our relationship w/ God...how true.  I'm learning LONG-suffering/patience and a host of other fruits of the spirits I thought I had down pat, pre-kids. 

I did happen to mention in our 2-minute-mom-discussion...that my 3 older children can all make p & j's.  (!!!)  Three years ago, I would've never fathomed that!  I guess I didn't really see past the particular day I was living...ha, ha.  The mom that I was telling that to, repeated back to me, "Oh, wow, so they can make lunch now!!"  I quickly responded, "Well, not exactly"  When they make p and j's ...you can look at my kitchen and tell that a 3, 4 and 6 year old made their OWN p & j's...but it's a start, eh?!

I enjoy reading http://inashoe.com/   The mom that writes that blog has many children and often posts answers to questions she gets.  She answered the question of which # of children was the hardest.  (hers was maybe #4??)  Anyway, her explanation made a lot of sense to me.  She said that the more children you have over the age of 5 directly affects the "easyness" of adding #'s to the fam. (And alternatly, the more you have under age 5, well...it's challenging!) I agree w/ her theory...and that would be true in my case.  When I had my 3rd, my oldest was still 2 (but, almost 3!)  Wow...no wonder there were lots of moments of chaos!  Children mature LOTS from 3-5!  When I had my 4th, Samuel was 51/2...and William and Madeline were 21/2 yrs older...that made a big difference for me.  Oh, and I've also become less perfectionistic...that helps too! 

So, anyway...enough rambling...

What was YOUR trickiest transition??  Or were the transitions seamless?? 

(I have a feeling that the space btween children can make things smoother...or perhaps what "type" of person, how "laid back one is, and/or what standards you have for housekeeping...ha, ha...housekeeping??)

What about twins??  I'm curious about how that is...seems efficient to me...preggo once=2 babies
(My mother-in-law claims that having her twins was way easier than just having 1...)


This photo makes me laugh...now that the 3 olders are big, they would rather walk than ride.  But doesn't it look like we're missing someone?  Ha, ha! :)

3 comments:

Connie Leis said...

Maybe you need another one to put in there...just saying... :)
Connie in VA

Vanderpolclan said...

I think my 3rd one was the hardest to adjust to. I agree with Inashoe - the more kids over 7 the easier it gets. We had 6 under 7 at one point - I think I was in survival mode at the time - but the kids sure have fond memories of life at that time.

Cindy

Elaine said...

I think with each new child I have thought "I will never leave the house again." And then, I always make it back to Wal-mart with all the kiddos in tow. Numbers 6 and 7 are our twins, and this has definitely been a stretch for us. They are easy babies, but there's two of them! I am so thankful to have them in this order since my oldest (10 and 8 year old) help soooo much. :)