Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why I Have a Large Family



I am a mother of 8 children.  I have had 5 boys and 3 girls.  (Our youngest daughter, Kara Faith, born last year is in Heaven.)  Since I have a large family, I am used to those comments you get in the grocery store or when we're out and about.  You know the ones. People say things like, "Don't you know what causes that?  Glad it's you and not me!  You have your hands full. Are they all yours?!"  In my head I am thinking, "Yes, we know what causes it and we like it...  I'm glad it's me and not you because people who don't want this many children shouldn't have them.  Better to have my hands full than empty.  No, they're not all mine.  I borrowed some of the neighbors kids just for giggles."  Even though I have these "not so nice" thoughts I don't usually voice them.  So in all seriousness, no matter what is said,  I usually beam and proudly announce that they're all mine.

So recently I got the question, "Why did you decide to have so many children?"  That is a great question!  There are several reasons I have a large family.

~  I love babies!  I really do!  After I get over the initial 14-18 weeks of nausea, I really enjoy my pregnancies.    I love the feeling of new life moving inside.  There truly is nothing like it and it's nothing short of a miracle.

~ I believe strongly in the sanctity of life.  My Christian beliefs quickly brought me to the point where I realized that I could not, in good conscience, use chemical means of birth control.  Most women do not understand that the Pill and the IUD are abortifacient in nature. Life begins at conception.  The Pill and the IUD work to prevent implantation in the event a pregnancy occurs.  Most doctors won't tell you this and the companies who produce these contraceptives don't openly advertise it.  If you don't believe me, just look it up.

~ I believe children are a blessing from God.  Yes, I did say that!  The Bible says this best in the Psalms.

Psalm 127 says that, "Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.  Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are children in one's youth.  Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them!"  


And Psalm 139 states, "For You formed my inward parts; You knitted me together in my mother's womb.  I praise You for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.  Wonderful are Your works; my soul knows it very well."  


In addition, I will state that all children are a blessing.  This includes children born with different abilities.  I love this quote from John Piper's blog:  


Our culture’s strange ‘ownership’ of the unborn child grants parents the ability to rid themselves of the burden (which seems all too real and overwhelming) even if they underestimate the potential for joy (which doesn’t seem possible in that moment). So the answer is not merely in pointing out the joy, but reminding everyone that children — all children — are a blessing from God. 
Because God is both sovereign and good, we can rest in the full confidence of his character and promises as we parent our children, no matter how they come. Disability is frequently hard, but God does not abandon us. And not only are we not alone, but God has promised to supply every need (Philippians 4:19 ). His plan is to benefit us (Jeremiah 29:11 ). He will comfort us (Psalm 71:20-21 ). Jesus himself has sent the Helper (John 14:16-17 ). The Church will encourage us (1 Thessalonians 5:11 ).

~ There are benefits to having a large family.  The children always have someone to play with.  They are rarely "bored." My children are seldom lonely.  Family events tend to be more fun with a larger number of people.  Every night can be a slumber party! I believe having a large family keeps my focus off myself and on more important things.  There is not a lot of "down" time and human nature tends toward the selfish bent, so being busy is a good thing!






There is more to add, but I'll speak a little about me.  Did I always want a large family?  No, I didn't.  I originally thought I'd have 3 kids by the time I was 30.  I always wanted to be a stay-at-home mother.  Life circumstances happened and I was divorced with 2 small children in my 20's.  Thankfully, I met a man who was a Christian and desired more children.  God has always been bigger than any plans I would have made for my life.  Even when I have messed up, He has had the grace to bless me beyond measure.  


In all, I have had 10 pregnancies.  I have miscarried 2 babies. Also, our sweet baby, Kara Faith, lived 7 weeks last year.  She had a condition called Holoprosencephaly (HPE).  You can read the story of her life and God's faithfulness.  Please look in the sidebar for her link.  


In closing I would like to say that living with a large family causes us to depend more fully on God and His promises. I desire to honor Him in the choices I have made in regards to the size of my family and how they are educated; you see, we homeschool.  If the chief end of man is to glorify God, then I daily endeavor to do that.  I am an imperfect person, a sinner.  Jesus' sacrifice gives me the grace to love, minister to, and be thankful for my family every day.  I am so thankful for my family, the children God has given me: Celeste, Jamie, Dan, Max, Tommy, Eden, Joshua, and our baby in Heaven, Kara Faith.


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Fun Geography for Kids!

As many of you know, we are homeschooling our kids.  This is our 12th year!  The following two geography helps are great for any child.  

1.  For years we have had a U.S. place mat on the kitchen table.  It finally kicked the bucket recently.  I ordered a new one from Amazon and it is really nice!!  Every home should have one of these.  We reference it ALL the time!


United States Place mat by M. Ruskin available at Amazon.com

2.  This summer I finally purchased an iPod Touch.  I think my children get to use it more than I do!  There are so many really cool apps for it and many are free.  Originally, I downloaded the Stack the States Lite app, but for $0.99 it is positively worth the asking price to buy the full version!  This app asks all types of questions about our 50 states.  All of my children ages 5-12 love playing it.  The younger ones get help from older siblings.  

Stack the States available at  iTunes

I hope your family has fun with these great geography ideas!




Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Jamie

Recently, Jamie (17), came for a month-long visit.  We had a good time together.  A few of the things we enjoyed this month were Moe's, coffee, BBQ, pizza, church, music, and friends.  Jamie really brightens up my life when he's around.  Here are some pictures from his visit...

Goofing around with big brother

6 of my great kids!

Jamie on Dylan's shoulders trying to get a picture of the group.

Pizza with Joshua (& Mom) at Villaggio's

I will miss you over the next 5 months...  And I love you, Jamie!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

It's a dog's life...

I don't normally blog about my dog, but he is like one of our children, so here goes!  We own a long-legged, black & white Jack Russell Terrier.  His name is Chipper and he is 13 years old.  Chipper has tons of personality and was quite crazy in his younger years.  There is never a shadow or reflection he doesn't chase.  He tries to eat the vacuum cleaner every time we pull it out.  He barks when you pull out the pots and pans from the cabinet.  (It is like he is trying to protect me from them, lol!)  Our neighbors have a Rottweiler that must weigh a gazillion pounds.  Chipper barks and tries to go after it, as if he is a big dog himself.


Celeste has been telling us that Chipper is going to die for the past 2 years.  It is kind of a running joke between us.  Chipper has really slowed down over the past 6 months.  We noticed his hearing is going.  We will come home from being out and he won't even hear us.  You can sneak up on him and surprise him now.  (That is sometimes a lot of fun!)  I do know one thing.  We will all miss him when he's gone...  God blessed us with a fun companion for all of these years!

I got Chipper for my 30th birthday from a local woman who shows Jack Russell Terriers.  My daughter, Celeste, and my younger brother, Jamie both own JRT's.  Celeste owns a 2 year old named Jack.  Jamie has an older JRT named Timmy.  Both of these dogs were from rescue programs and they are great pets.  Please consider adopting from a rescue program.  Jacks are great, energetic pets and extremely loyal to their owners.

Jack Russell Rescue
Florida Jack Russell Rescue

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Summertime!

In May we completed our 11th year of homeschooling!  Yay!

Celeste left a few days ago.  She was here for a 2 week visit.  I really enjoyed seeing her and spending time with her!  We even got in a very quick trip to Sarasota to see her grandparents.  Eden came along so that we could spend some "girl time" together. Celeste is doing very well in college.  She is taking summer classes and was accepted to Southern Illinois University for the fall semester.  She is very homesick for Florida and her friends.  Having her here and spending fun time together reminded me of how much we enjoy each other's company.  Here are a few pictures from our trip...
                                         
                                                   Celeste & Pipa out on the boat
                                                     
                                                             Celeste at Turtle Beach

                                                        Mommy & Eden @ Turtle

                                                                           Sisters


Currently, we are experiencing the hottest June in years.  Most days the temperature is 94-97 degrees.  Whew!  In just a few minutes we are going to head over to swim at Grandpa's pool.  Dan and Max swim well and taught themselves.  I am hoping Tommy and Eden will be swimming on their own by the end of the summer.

Today we went to our local library and signed up for the summer reading program.  The kids can't wait to earn free Taco Bell, McDonalds, Moe's, and a book from Barnes & Noble.  They all love to read.  Our library website is fantastic and recently I figured out how to download eBooks to my Nook.  That is quite neat!

Jamie arrives in 2 weeks and will be staying with us for a month.  I can't wait to see him!  I wonder if he is taller?  What are your plans this summer?  I would love to hear from you in my comments.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Mom's Day 2011: And then there were 5...

We celebrated Mother's Day this weekend and it was the first year I didn't have all of the children home.  Celeste and Jamie have always been with me on Mother's Day, so I really missed them.  They made a cute little YouTube video for me and they recorded a song they did.  I haven't heard it yet.  They are such much fun!

The kids gave me some yummy bath gel and fragrance from Bath & Body Works.  I smell like fruit and the beach now.  In the morning, we went to church and had fried chicken for lunch.  A great Mom's Day treat was the 1/2 price Java Chip Frappuccino from Starbucks I enjoyed.  Yummy!  Then we took the kids swimming at Grandpa's pool and I read a book.  In the evening, a young man we know came over and played with the kids while Stu and I spent a couple hours away together.  I would say it was a GREAT day for me.  I always try to take pictures with the kids on Mother's Day, so here are a few we did.

           Dan (12), Max (10), Tommy (6), Eden (4), & Joshua (3)
Like in a yearbook...
Not pictured here:  Celeste(19) and Jamie(16)

Happy Mother's day to me!

In closing, I just want to say that most people who knew me when I was young would never have thought that I would have 8 children.  I never saw it myself!  God can do great things in our lives when we are willing to have faith and listen as He leads.  On this Mother's Day I not only missed Celeste and Jamie, but my sweet baby, Kara Faith, as well.  (Kara would have been 16 months old today.)  My assurance of seeing her again some day is my joy.  God bless mothers everywhere!


"Let your father and mother be glad; let her who bore you rejoice."  Proverbs 23:25

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Family Update

I hope everyone had a wonderful Resurrection Day this year!  This is the most significant holiday for our family as it reminds us that we WILL see our Kara Faith again.  Jesus Christ made this possible when He died for our sins on the cross.  I think I missed church for the 1st time ever on Easter Sunday due to children with the stomach flu.  Last Friday through this Monday we have had 3 children sick off and on.  Max and Eden have not come down with it yet!

I am so excited that Celeste will be flying in on May 20th for a 2 week visit with us.  I have missed her greatly and we all look forward to her being home again!  Celeste is doing well in college in Illinois.  She has been accepted to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for the fall semester.  Please pray for her as she has struggled with her JRA, vision problems, and shingles for the past several months.  She appears to be feeling better lately.  Celeste has been singing at her church and is now writing songs with her brother, Jamie.

                                                                        Celeste, 19


Jamie is doing an excellent job at his new high school.  He took his lovely girlfriend, Amanda, to Prom a couple weeks ago.  He is supposed to be spending the month of July with us and I can't wait!!!  I miss his funny disposition, helpful attitude, and interesting stories.  He turns 17 in about a month.  Where does the time go?
                                                      Amanda & Jamie ready for Prom

In the past few months we have had several birthdays.  Max turned 10 in February, Dan turned 12 in early April, and Joshua turned 3 about 10 days ago.  (Stu had a birthday, too, but he's not telling his age.  Haha!)  Dan, Max, and Tommy are playing baseball this year.  This has kept us quite busy!!  They are on three different teams.  Tommy is really enjoying his first year playing T-ball.  Dan is in his 5th year playing for our small town and Max is in his 3rd year.
                                                                Max, before the game
                                                          
                                                                   Dan in the dugout

                                                                  Tommy warms up!

Eden is in worship dance and ballet this year.  She just loves to dance!  I have really been tickled to have a little girl to do "girlie" things with again.  It makes me miss Celeste and our Kara a little less.  I am thankful God gave me the blessing of Eden.  Eden will begin kindergarten with our homeschool this fall!!  She is the 6th child I have homeschooled and she is looking forward to it.

                                                                Our sweet Eden Joy


Joshua just turned 3 and is my youngest boy to potty train.  He was out of diapers about a week before his birthday.  I figured that I have had kids in diapers for a total of 17 years, so this is a major milestone for me.  It is kind of sad not to have a baby in the house anymore, though.  Joshua is the sweetest little guy!  He is very funny and had a laid back personality.  He really reminds me of Jamie when he was little.

                                                                       Joshua, age 3

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The Gift of Family this Christmas


A beach Christmas with all of my family was a wonderful gift this year! My two brothers joined us with their families and it was the first time we had all been together in three years.  Needless to say, we laughed a lot, got sand between our toes, ate some delicious seafood, fellowshipped with old friends, worshipped our Savior, and were very blessed this Christmas.  Here a just a few of the many pictures I took this trip...


Sunrise on Siesta Key Beach, Christmas Morning





 This was quite a beautiful sight to wake up to on Christmas Day!  It was a crisp morning in the 40's, but just so calming.

Eden & Joshua

The kids building sandcastles on Christmas Day!
 We were so busy that we didn't all get down to the beach until after lunchtime on Christmas Day.  You can imagine the looks we drew with 7 kids building sandcastles!  I'm sure they were wondering if they were 
all ours...

Me with my two brothers--Jamie & Ed

Jamie, my Dad, & Celeste are all smiles!

My Maximillian Isaiah
Mr. Sandyman by Celeste...  
 Celeste and Jamie are moving to St. Louis.  (In fact, Celeste left today.)  Since they had snow there on Christmas, they thought a sandman instead of a snowman was in order.  

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Two Great Homeschooling Ideas

This week I have come across 2 homeschooling ideas that I think would be helpful.  I wanted to share them with you!

A great January Planner for you that's FREE!


We will be using this for chore charts and planning.  I've already gotten started with it.  It's great to have such a cute planner to work with and it really put me in a lively mood for homeschooling in 2011.  Enjoy!

I found this link on Facebook and it's a great idea!  I wish I had thought of it.  Did you ever just want to buy a homeschool book for less?  Do you ever find that you have trouble reselling things and it's a hassle?  If you don't need curriculum for an extended period of time then RENTING books for homeschool may be for you. Check out this new site!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Light of the Stable

Hail, hail to the newborn King
Let our voices sing Him our praises
Hail, hail to the guiding light
That brought us tonight to our Savior!
Eden danced this morning with her worship dance group. She is right in the middle of this precious picture of little girls. They danced to Selah's song "Light of the Stable." Take a moment to listen to the song. This Christmas may you "cast aside your fear and be thankful!"

Reindeer Run!

December means physical fitness! Bet you didn't think of that!
We had quite an exciting weekend here. Three of our boys are active in a track club that meets during my Ladies' Bible Study on Tuesday mornings. They ran in the annual "Reindeer Run" this year. It was a 1 mile course and they each got a t-shirt, medal, and snazzy reindeer hat. It's been so good to see them enjoy physical fitness.

Tommy, Max, & Dan warm-up for the race.

Our Track Club--Coach Rebecca is in the blue hat! We are so thankful for our coach, Ms. Rebecca, who volunteers her time with the children for 2 hours every week. She is very enthusiastic and a great encouragement to the children. If you homeschool and enjoy physical fitness, you can start a little club like this in your area, too! All you need is a couple homeschool families and a very active mom!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Bat Festival

I love this picture because it has the 5 youngest in it and Grandpa is in the background. Joshua did not want to touch that alligator! A gator at a bat festival... That's Florida for you!

This bat was thinking, "I vant to suck your blood." No, it's a fruit bat!

I took these pictures at the Lubee Bat Festival last weekend. It was the one day where everyone was well. The kids enjoyed the bats, but I think they enjoyed lunch at a buffet with Grandpa more!

Adventures in Homeschooling... and life!

I have had high fevers around here for nearly 2 weeks. I am talking 103 and 104 degree fevers. Add to this headaches, runny noses, bloodshot eyes, upset tummies, some other yuckiness that lasts about 6 days per child and you get a wonderful formula for the unexpected. This includes late nights and early mornings. Homeschooling this week has NOT gone as I would have planned. It doesn't take much time to figure out that I am not in control. God is! This sure does take a huge weight off my shoulders. I figure if He owns a cattle on a thousand hills, then He's got this. ("For every beast of the forest is mine, the cattle on a thousand hills." Psalm 50:10)

Do you ever have this? Your plans get totally derailed? In addition to the sickies last night my truck broke down when I was on my way to take Jamie to church for Bible study. Normally I would get angry, but for once, I didn't! Kara Faith definitely taught me how to trust my days to my Creator. I've had 4 of 7 children very sick over the last 2 weeks, derailed plans with homeschooling, and a broken truck, but I'm not worried. God's got this!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Great Holiday Freebie

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine has just released it's Digital Holiday Supplement for 2010. Take advantage of this FREE download and get it here.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Dudley Farm Visit

Eden grinds some corn for the chickens.
Dan and Tommy have a "hay" photo op!

We all got a chance to pump water.
Here's Joshua at the general store... He's so cute!
Mom using the wringer--glad we don't have to do laundry this way anymore!
Dan 11, Tommy 6, Eden 4, and Joshua 2.5

Today was one of those days I decided to mix things up and go out for some fun. After homeschooling this morning, we packed ourselves up and headed out for a picnic at Dudley Farm. Unfortunately, Max was with his Dad at work, so it was just Dan, Tommy, Eden, Joshua, and me. (Jamie and Celeste were both in class.) We had a great time! The kids were able to grind corn, feed it to the chickens, operate the pump to get water, and run an old-time wringer. I'm glad I don't have to do laundry that way!! We even saw a big turkey! I think this is something we need to do more often. The farm has docents who dress in period garb and there is a cane festival the 1st Saturday in December. We usually go to that! Since Max missed going with us, we may go visit next week, too. We hope to get a family picture at the farm soon, so be looking for that.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Co-Op Adventures

This year our family joined a homeschool co-op. All of the children have really been enjoying it! The 6th-7th grade students are taking a writing class and doing 2 science texts this year. The science units are astronomy and anatomy & physiology using Apologia's books by Jeannie Fulbright. During the first semester they are studying astronomy and had the opportunity to go to the planetarium today. Above is a picture of the group. My Dan (age 11, 6th grade) is wearing the red tie-dye shirt.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Kara Faith's Monument

Today, Kara Faith's new stone was installed at her spot in the park. It is lovely! I wanted to take her daisies, but it is October and so I settled for a lovely white rose for my Peanut. A vase has been ordered to fit in the little spot on the left. I miss her a lot now. I remember how it felt this time last year as she was moving inside. I am not all sadness, though. Sharing this brings me joy and honors my little girl. To read her story go to Sweet Kara Faith.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

nook problems

In June I had some birthday money to spend on a gift. I agonized over what to spend it on because there are so many things that would be fun and worthwhile to buy. It ended up coming down to a few choices--an eReader or an iPod. I love to read and most books are available more inexpensively if you buy the e-version--plus taking up less space is a plus. I still really want an iTouch, but I don't think I could read books on it because of how small the print would be. After doing my research between the Kindle and the nook, I decided on the nook. Nook had just lowered its price and was available for much less than previously offered. (Now Kindle has followed suit.)

I really loved my nook. It has a wonderful touch screen and I can load music and pictures on it as well as buy books from other sites and download library books from overdrive. I mostly get free books on it. Anyway, last week it froze up--after a little over 90 days of ownership. It would try to turn it on and it kept saying loading, but that was it. I could not turn it off. I ended up finding instructions online to try to fix the problem. I took the battery out for 30 minutes and then put it back in. It still wasn't working properly. I hooked it up via usb to my computer and was able to get it to come back on. The serial number read 0. I cannot re-register the nook or login to my account to download the books I own. It's useless. I should have taken it into the store!!!! Instead, on the nook, it said to call 1-800-THE-BOOK. They told me they would send me out a new one. So I wait 5 days and today I get a refurbished nook in the mail. (I have to send back my old one.) Not happy!!!

This was a major luxury purchase for me. Being a mother of 8, I don't indulge myself the majority of the time. Also, reading has been a diversion from the pain of losing my daughter, Kara Faith, this year. Needless to say, I was pretty upset that they sent me a refurbished nook when it was their simcard failure that caused it to die. In addition, on Saturday when I called them, they said I could not return my broken nook to the store. I called the store today and they said that they would have exchanged it for a new one. (So, in essence, the 1800 people lied to me...) I called the 1800 number back and told them I was unhappy. Of course, they tried to convince me that what they sent was perfectly okay. Finally, I told them that I wanted to return the refurb one to them and take my original broken one in locally. That's not the way it worked out, but I am sending back the defective nook and taking the refurb one into the store to get a new one. It has been a major hassle. I am hoping to do this tonight. I lost all the pics and music I had put on my old one, but I can redo it. My library is safe in my online account.

All this to say what? Well, I did some research online and found a few other people that even had problems with their 2nd nook. I hope that doesn't happen. I really liked it before the simcard failure. It sounds like there are some kinks that they are dealing with. Know this, if you own a nook and have a problem go back to the store you purchased it at and they can help you. DO NOT call 1800THEBOOK!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

On the Home Front

Just a little catch-up on the home front here...

We just started our 11th year of homeschooling. My students this year are Dan (6th grade), Max (4th grade), Tommy (1st grade), and Eden (K4). Joshua is 2 and just doot-doots around. We joined a Co-op that meets once a week. I am teaching history to the 3rd-4th graders. The kids are getting a lot of out it so far.

Celeste (19) is taking classes at Sante Fe College. Her proposed major is secondary education. She is very interested in teaching high school history. Currently, she is volunteering in a 2nd grade classroom. Next month she will have been working for Publix for 2 years. She is a cashier and a bagger for them. Celeste is involved with RUF (Reformed University Fellowship) and loves it! This college youth is sponsored by the Presbyterian Church and they have chapters on many campuses. Celeste is living at home right now, so we have 7 children at home.

Jamie (16) is a junior at the local, rural high school. He finished last year with a 4.2 GPA and has just been inducted into the National Honor Society. He is taking very challenging classes this year which include: AP U.S. History, AP Language, Chemistry Honors, Pre-calculus, Spanish 2, and Culinary 3. He's very active in church youth and is going to be playing guitar for them during youth group. Also, he works as a ref at the local paint ball park.

My husband, Stuart, has his federal firearms license and owns a gun shop. Also, he makes custom holsters. It has gotten a bit busier, of late, which is good! We are attending a new church and loving it. The ladies are meeting tonight for a coffee house and I am really looking forward to it. It's nice to recharge my batteries. Being a mother and wife is so demanding--even more so when you homeschool and have a large family.

A couple of extra thoughts--Eden is taking ballet and loving it! She is a girlie girl for sure. Joshua is just a riot. He finally says "yes" when he means "yes" now. It comes out, "Zess." He LOVES the garbage man! Mondays and Thursdays he is quite excited when they come in the morning and back down our street. His delight in this simple thing is precious!

We are still mourning our precious daughter, Kara Faith. Today I am thinking on her quite a bit. I want to order her heart-shaped headstone, but we haven't don that yet. I remember being pregnant this time last year and how that felt. She was safely tucked inside. Things have settled down now. Less people respond. It's that time where her death is still SO REAL to us, but life goes on and others forget. It is okay with me for my friends and family to mention her, to say her name, to ask about how we are. I love to share about my daughter. It's all I have. I covet your prayers...