Sunday, December 30, 2007
Mothering Thus Far
This mother had kids a few years older than I did. Maybe 5, 3, and 1.
She asked me one day "Do you think you are a better mother , or a worse mother, than you thought you'd be?
I was caught off guard, but I honestly answered "I think I'm better than I thought I'd be". I hadn't ever really been a 'baby person' per say, so I had thus far been pleasantly surprised with how much I loved my girls. I guess I equated loving them with being a good mother.
She seemed as though that is not the answer she expected, and when I asked her in return, she said "I am worse than I thought I'd be. I can't seem to keep up, and I always wonder if I'm teaching them enough. I feel like I'm always shouting out commands to them. I feel guilty a lot".
I've pondered this conversation often since then. Little did I know, I was on the brink of some changes. Soon thereafter, Jordyn entered her 2's. The term "terrible twos" might sound cliche, but it was so real for her. She went from a very easy-going, happy child to an emotional wreck. I felt so guilty because there were some days I didn't even like her - and how could a "good" mother possibly not like their child?
And then about a year later, the sibling rivalry began. I couldn't have imagined the change that would bring about in my mothering experience. Along with sibling rivalry came friend rivalry. I was convinced Jordyn would never have any friends because she would fight so much.
Fast fwd to today. I have a 5 (nearly 6) year old, 4 year old and 1 year old. I have the contrast of a baby compared to the 4/5 year old and I ask myself "back when Jordyn was a baby,why did I think it was so hard?". But at the time it WAS hard and it WAS a big change in my life to have a baby. It's just that now, instead of the baby being as hard to me, she is a comfort to me. She doesn't argue with me, she gives me lots of snuggles and she still thinks I am the best thing in the world! She is my sanity many days!
I know children learn much more by example than by words. That has been hard for me, as they've become older and much more aware....they are also much more aware of how I feel, how I react, what I say, how I handle my anger or frustration. I feel so responsible for what they learn - both by my actions and my words. It is overwhelming at times. Its a lot of work to merely keep their clothes clean, their bellies full and their bodies washed. But then to make sure school work is done, and freindships are cultivated, and compassion is taught, and a love for God is instilled, and a respect for mom & dad are enforced, and responsibilities are given..........
Whew! I guess what I'm saying is I just had no idea. I really could not have imagined how much work it is to be a parent. To be a good parent. It is so much more than just loving these children. Because I love them more than I could have ever imagined. But serving them and raising them is definitely the most selfless thing I could ever do. I have such a deep respect for my own parents and what they have done for me....and for the many other adults who have influenced me. My mom made it look so easy! Ha!
I'm sure I'll read this in a year and laugh at my naivete at what was to come. I see my parents with teenagers at home still and I do realize it doesn't get easier any time soon!
I wouldn't trade this experience of being a mom for the world. It truly is the BEST thing and the HARDEST thing all rolled into one.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Dinner...and a Little Karaoke
Then tonight we went out with Beth & Dane. We decided on sushi and Tucker recalled this little place he'd been to before. It was decorated so cool and had a 80's theme. We finished a yummy dinner just in time to hear them announce that it was 8:00 - Karaoke Time! It totally caught us off guard, and we were immediately intrigued. The party got started pretty fast, and before we knew it, we'd put our names on the list! Dane was Mr. Cool and stayed calm while Beth & I were biting our nails off in anticipation. Dane got up there and rocked the house with "Urgent" by Foreigner. And Beth & I did "More Than Words" by Extreme. Tucker claims he couldn't find the "right" song...but I think he was just chicken. :-) He promises he'll be first next time. I'd never karaoked in a public place like that and it was actually really fun/ny! Thanks, Lindy & Mike, for watching the girls!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Our Christmas Journey
This is our annual tradition with them. We get together for dinner and do a gift exchange. We had a yummy taco dinner and a fun time. I can't believe the kids are getting so big. Lindsay (6), Jordyn (5), Jacob & Lexi (4), Luke & Peyton (1). It's so fun to have such great family friends.
The whole fam minus Carly and Alyson (sad, we missed them).
is still so wierd to see Pey walking around. She loves her newfound freedom and looks so dang cute trying to balance herself!
Grandma got some good snuggles in
And the kids always love to play with Grandpa
For my mom's gift, Lindy and I transferred old VHS tapes onto DVD (what a huge project that was!) and I also printed out her blog and put it in a binder for her
Kristy commented the other day how she never got her own special birthday cake from me....so I surprised her and made her a "Scion" logo (of her beloved car)
The kids even ended their night with matching jammies.
Third Stop: Christmas Morning at Our House!
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Since the girls love taking pics and are always stealing my camera, I thought this Fisher-Price camera (at Costco) would be perfect! I even splurged and got them each their own. But they were pretty crappy, so I talked to them and decided to take one back and get something else for them (they want High School Musical barbies, but somehow those are nowhere to be found right now).
Pey, of course, wanted EVERYthing her big sisters got. I KNEW I should have just tripled every gift! I'll remind Santa of that next year!
Tucker was VERY excited about his "Utes" gifts!
Hope your Christmas was as enjoyable and happy as ours!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
A Little Post-Christmas Blogging
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Christmas Cards
So I had an idea. I got a Christmas style photo album and every year, once Christmas is over, I slip all of the photos into it. This is my fifth year doing it, and it really is fun to look back through it.
Life Through Lexi's Eyes
Here is life through the eyes of Lexi:
She brings the camera to me, shows me this picture and says "Mom, Peyton's awake!" I have to wonder if she woke up naturally, or because a FLASH was in her face!
Here you can see Belle's butt, she's madly running away from the camera!
And she captured Tucker doing his recent obsession - the Rubix cube! He's solved it 25+ times all by himself this week.
And that, my friends, is what stands out in the eyes of a 4 year old!
Piano Recital
We got lots of great video, but not lots of great pics unfortunately.
But we DID capture Lexi's feelings on the whole event in picture-form!
She played the "Jellybean Song" on the piano, and also sang "Thumbkin Finger Number 1" with her classmates. But, with how she was crying, you would have thought her teacher said "OK, now the kids are going to cut off both of their arms in front of you".
I am NOT one of those parents who will push their kids to do things they don't want to do just for MY benefit. But there are some things I feel they need to do for THEIR benefit. And I know that Lexi deep down WANTS to do these things, but is paralyzed by nervousness. For example, she didn't do her pre-school program last week, and she was sad about it afterwards. I want to teach her that she can push through it and overcome her fears. I also know that she loves preschool, dance, piano all through the year, but just struggles with performing time.
So, she buried her head in my shoulder at first, then finally stood up next to me and in the end was playing her piano piece perfectly. You can see, we actually got a smile out of her at the end!
This year, Jordyn was nervous about performing and she was asking for me to sit by her initially. But when she realized the other kids didn't have their moms by them, she told me to go sit down! She confidently played "French Fry Bandit" (a song about her mother, ha ha j/k) as a solo, then played "Hippo Pianist" and "Jolly Old St. Nick" as a group. She did a great job and was very proud of herself - as were we.
It was fun to have Lindy, Lyric and Lindsay T. join us for the recital and support the girls. Thanks guys!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Lately
- I forgot to charge the camera for Jordyn's Christmas program, so no pics.
- Jordyn didn't go to school yesterday, and I completely forgot to tell the parents of the little classmate of Jordyn's that I pick up every single day - until they called me asking where she was! My heart sank and luckily she was riding on the bus for the rest of the route (for an HOUR!). I apologized 75,000 times and dropped off some Costco muffins as an attempted apology.
- Standing outside of Costco, I realized I forgot my debit card and check book. Ugh.
What I Wish Hadn't Happened Lately:
- Lexi *stole* a camera from Walgreens today. It was a princess one and she asked me for it a million times. I said no, no, no. So she decided she wanted it anyway. We got to the car and after buckling Pey in, I looked back to see Lex holding the princess camera! I unbuckled Pey and took Lexi back into the store to return it. We just happened to have read a story from the Friend magazine last night about stealing and being honest, so it tied in quite well.
- Initially, I thought we bought the freshest Christmas tree ever. But this is quite the opposite now. It is deader than a doornail. You just look at it cross-eyed and 1,000 needles fall off. It is completely pointing downward. I can't believe we have to have it in our house for another week.
- I got a couple of names for Elderly people off a tree at a store for us to buy some Christmas presents for. I told the girls about it and they were so excited to get a Christmas surprise for these cute old people. I thought, what a fun way to teach the kids about the spirit of Christmas. But when I called to ask what the deadline was to bring the gifts, it had already passed. I felt sad.
- Today I ran into the post office and locked my keys in the car! I waited for roadside assistance and was worried about getting Jordyn from the bus stop. Luckily, Kandelyn walked in and saved the day!
What Things I'm Happy and Excited About Lately:
- Christmas Eve with my family.
- Having a two week break from [my] school.
- I love the cold weather.
- I love the beautiful lights everywhere.
- I love baking lots of treats
- I love the warm Christmas-y feeling in the air.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Who's Coming to Town?
Sweet siblings who like to wrestle rough!
And last, but DEFINITELY not least. I *think* I can almost say that Pey is walking. I hate to say it until she is completely doing it 100%. But she is doing it a LOT more than ever before and she even stands up in the middle of the room and starts walking. Hooray! Almost 14 months old. She's in between Jordyn (was 17 months) and Lexi (was 12 months). Good job Pey!
Thanks Maren and Greg for the fun times and great Christmas visit!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Independence
This can be hard when it comes to things that I CAN'T or WON'T budge on. But on all the other things, it is a continual lesson for me to remember to "LET GO".