Showing posts with label facing reality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facing reality. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

These Economic Times


National deficits are high,
gas prices are ridiculous,
taxes are not fun...

but when it all comes down to priority,
family is what matters.

Our time with my parents are coming to a close;
they are embracing every moment left.

A common topic that I have been overhearing lately is about "kids" still living at home. Ofcourse, this is meaning adult kids. I hear rants about kids sucking it up and getting on their own; get 6 room-mates if you have to, etc. While I don't promote the lazy adult child sitting in a basement doing nothing all day, I also don't encourage our children to move out at all costs!

Is it just ME? or just our family? that has hit difficult financial times a few times in their life? If you haven't...consider yourself blessed...and look to bless others.

Here's my personal "adult" journey through interesting times:


1984-
I moved out when I was 17. Not because I wanted to. My mom was my very best friend. (yes, I was that cheerleader type person with way too much energy w/ an endless smile whom had more friends than was necessary, but my mom was tops!- which is a whole different post, lol)
So, why did I move out so young? I started school early- 5 yrs of age in 1st grade- thus I ended school early. So what are we 'suppose to do' when we are finished w/ highschool? Move Out, right? I didn't have a clue what I wanted out of life (cept to marry Mr. Right and have children-which was clearly not in the near future). So I went to Beauty School. Someone offered a place to stay and do this, so I did it. btw...this career was more fun than work.

1988-

thrilled to be pregnant, not so thrilled with some ugly stuff of marriage & divorce that occurred all within a dragged out year. I was left high-n-dry (gratefully so), and worked oh.so.very.hard. I knew I would be "moving back home" at the end of this pregnancy. I pre-bought everything I needed for this baby with the tips I made from cutting hair. I had a ridiculous amount of diapers stocked up (really!). Then came December, and the blessing of a precious new baby boy. *smile*


1989-
took a 'leave of absence' from my job. No income, and thanks to the ex, no medical, thus I went on welfare. I think I got about $300 a month. I was not in for a free ride, and insisted to pay my mom "rent" and to help with groceries. I did the bare minimum of anything cost wise, used the money wisely, and embraced the beauty of motherhood for a few months before heading back to face reality of life. 6 months on welfare, not proud moments, but blessed all the same.

1990-
returned to my job- my mom followed- and we ended up "room-mates" for a season. I was adamant about splitting the bills. Integrity mattered. =)

1991-
married, learning to trust someone else with the finances. Funny too, cuz he made way more money than I did.

1993-
Husband became jobless, and our 2nd child was born. During this 6 month season, we moved in with my mom to regroup our circumstance. A husband, a wife, and 2 young children all in one room, and grateful. Interesting enough, dear husband changed career directions, starting at a bare minimum wage... just a couple more years later, we had child #3, and I became a stay-at-home mom.


1999- Job is fine. Father-in-law is moving to Alaska, and needs someone to rent out his house and look over his property. This is in another state, but only an hour away move. It didn't effect Fred's job, so we agreed to help.

2002- child #4 is about 18 months. Finances for the first time are great (for us). We get a new van, and our own home!

2003- a.very.long.union.lay.off. We lose medical benefits. Child #2 gets his appendix out 2 weeks after this took affect. We also lose our home to foreclosure; move into a townhouse.
2004- unemployment benefits run out-0 (zero) income for 6 weeks. I find out I am pregnant w/ child #5 (our only surprise, btw). Kindness of strangers in our community help us through this. A church paid our mortgage for 2 months!!! Our utilities were paid anonymously that month. I then began to run a full time daycare (I had already been watching 2 lil ones, but it had been more for fun) not by planning it that way, but by God answering prayer. We needed food on the table, and I wanted to stay at home. Several families had been referred my way for childcare. I also was able to maintain an on-call job for a law firm. I did haircuts on the side. And the church we began to attend offered my a janitorial job, which could be on my own schedule and the kids could come with me. God is so cool! Fred was working odd jobs, and wasn't getting paid for one of them. We ended up filing bankruptcy. He finally found a 'non-union' job in his field. 2 weeks before medical benefits kicked in, child #3 had an emergency room visit w/ stitches to the head, and.the.very.next.day, child #1 got his appendix out also! Grateful for income, but our accrued debt was very daunting. (we did get things reduced, and paid off, and eventually became debt free)

2006-
Fred gets a job offer to help start up and run a company. This comes with a work truck, a huge pay increase, & fabulous benefits... all to take a risk to get this company up and running. The best offer was that the owner of this company was a Christian man wanting to run this company on Christian morals (and lots of prayer). Within 6 months the company had a strong start.

2008-
I was able to begin a new season in life of letting go of the daycare kids (which, btw, was emotionally difficult, I just loved those kids) and begin to enjoy the simple moments of mommy-hood. Child #6 was born; My husband set this blog up for me; Child #1 was moving out and starting his own 'adult' journey.

2009-
Job expansion took us out of state, and near family. With the crashing housing market, dear mother-in-law lost her 30+ yr career in escrow. I believe God's timing is not by coincidence, and we felt blessed to help pitch in financially while she sold her home.

2010-
Still in transition of landing a permanent residence, my parents ask us to stay w/ them through this season. We help w/ bills, they share their home; family bonding is strengthened.

2011-
Job expansion is reduced, things are slower, but still steady, & we are grateful to move back to our hometown (where the kids were raised). We have offered for my dear mother-in-law (G'ma M) to come with us. She is quiet and lovely; hopefully she will survive our busy-ness, lol. We also have big brother Joe, who would appreciate rooming w/ his brothers for a season. He is wanting to save up some money for 'future plans'. *grin*


Should we tell him to suck it up and find 6 roommates ??? or be blessed by fellowship, creating stronger bonds with our younger ones (whom adore him btw), and receive more help around the house? If he's 'our Joe' that we know, he won't be home much anyway. A girlfriend, helping w/ local ministries, and a job will keep him busy enough.


So I guess the moral of my story is that some days we need some help, and some days, we will find that we need to help others.



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My Happiness.... is being interrupted...









Our lovely 'pit' is not doing so well...

*sigh*

We will need to put her down soon...

very

very

soon.

Asia has been the very best nanny-dog ever;

she has served her family very faithfully, with love & protection...


Most of our children don't ever remember not having her with us...

Asia is 12, and she has walked Nick through all his school years...

and it will be incredibly hard to say "good-bye". :(

Friday, March 4, 2011

Homeschool Reflections~


question #3

traditional?
relaxed?
mixed?


Charlotte Mason?
classical?
unschooling?

What is your style?

I started out traditional. I copied the classroom setting. Abeka was given to us, and for boxed curriculum, I thought it was great.

I am a classic extrovert. Outgoing, talkative, friendly, love people!

I especially enjoy sports for the kids. Getting to know my children's friends, and chatting with other parents has always been a highlight of many soccer seasons.


Our 4th year of home-
school, many things were going on. We had 4 children, one on the way, 2 being homeschooled, ran a full time daycare of 6 additional kids. Routines, activities, and outings were constant.... I had quite the busy days! At soccer that years (Nick's midschool years) a new homeschool kid joined the team. Yay! Another homeschooler (these things are rare ya know). He was a quiet kid, but friendly, enjoyed soccer... and Nick had fun playing soccer with him. For a while, a long while, I never noticed this kid's parents.....



I think the following year I finally "met" the dad. He had introduced himself to me with a thought of getting the boys together more often (than just soccer season) to hang out. Hmmm....great idea. It didn't happen for awhile.

One day at a the end of another soccer season, I was chatting and visiting and cheering and laughing and enjoying the game...

and a sweet mama was sitting up on the bleachers, quietly tucked away in a corner with her young son. She was engaged in conversation about animals, pausing to let her son share his own thoughts. Her countenance was lovely, her words intelligent, her demeanor pleasant. ...and I paused long enough to be in awe...


In the midst of my friendly, outgoing self...

I had never met this mom.
How long had I overlooked her?
Who was she?

She was clearly a quiet person;
quite opposite me! ;^)

My life was full of go, go, go....
and she oozed calmness, peace, a gentle spirit.


Her son was Nick, the other Nick, the other homeschooler on the team. By now (a couple of years into this) Nick and my Nick were becoming good friends.


Finally, another summer into this story, us parents finally got together to get to know each other. They are a lovely family...

Nick and Nick are still good friends...

even though we moved away 2 yrs ago.

and I still adore his mom...


So... what is the point of this story?

This ordinary mom taught me a life lesson...
simply by her actions. Just by "being her"...

It does not matter what we teach our kids, how we teach them... there is no wrong way to homeschool (other than just not doing it)... but what does really make a difference is who we are....

Who we are when nobody is looking.

How we behave towards our children... now that matters.

To slow down...
to exhale...
to listen...
to share...
to pray...
to display gentleness....
to let them know they matter...
to embrace their personhood
to notice the small simple moments that seem to whisper by...


Thank you Tonia! I think you are beautifully authentic!

*pictures above*
Today we had multiple meltdowns in our home, so I gathered my little clan together, and we explored the outdoors.

We paused long enough
to hear the many birds in our area;
observe ducks, geese, and squirrels;
explore a nature path;
and appreciate fresh air.

What is our homeschool style?

to educate by whatever means are neccessary,
all the while nurturing, guiding, and mentoring our children into adulthood.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

WE ARE GRATEFUL...

that our Joe is OK!!

He avoided a row of instant stopped traffic,
on the freeway at rush hour,
fishtailed off to the left, crossed 2 more lanes of traffic,
and slammed head on into the median with enough force to actually move it!









~His seatbelt was on,
his airbags went off,
and amazingly no other cars were involved!
Joe walked away w/ no injuries at all...



~This has a significant meaning to our family, as 5 yrs ago this May, we lost a family member in a similar circumstance, and he too was 21 at the time.

We rejoice at the outcome, all the while emotions are stirred at our previous loss.

I am confident in this,
that He who began a good work in you
will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.

Phillipians 1:6

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

How are they doing it?
the final chapter =)


WELCOME to our home!

Ok, so it is not really "our" home...
it is my parent's home.

But...


they are VERY hospitable!
Come drop by some time,
and you will be encouraged in,
offered the refreshment of the day,
or the choice of coffee or tea.

There will be laughter,
encouragement,
and good conversation.

I just love the way this living room looks every morning!
It smiles at me because I have taken the time to tidy it up every evening...

Stop by
and

visit
any
time,

You
will
be
welcomed

in
by
kind
faces
with
friendly
smiles!

AND
this is what you will see...
...everytime!







The toys store on one side of Big Brother Joe's closet. Although during the day they lay scattered about...ALL of the time!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

How are they doing it? part 4

Our Homeschool Style~

*
Workboxes for the younger ones.
*Checklists for the older ones.
*Afternoon Activities we do together.

Plans that are simple,
lessons with accountability,
education grasped,
goals accomplished.




...and then
free
time
is
available...

...and out
will
come
the
toys...

??? =)

Saturday, March 20, 2010

How are they doing it? part 3


This is our classroom~
dining spot~
sleeping area!

Who knew SO much could fit into a small dining room?

*The small desk in the corner is for Katie-girl.
*The bed is great for comfort while doing our read-alouds.
*On the very right (and not quite seen), a rather large desk. Room for computer stuff and a school work area.
*The table is a great place for the littles to eat, and to also do preschool activities & crafts.



*The whiteboard in the window is our most useful school tool!
*The bed is a great spot for our circle time for preschool. Sissy has been officially assigned as my teacher aid. The sheer joy she displays when one of our lil guys catch on to learning something new...is just priceless!

...stay tuned... for those silly toys....

Monday, March 15, 2010


How are they doing it? part 2


This is our "thougtful spot". It is also my teacher station. It is just a small nook in the wall between a fireplace and sliding glass door.

Arts & Crafts supplies are on the top shelf,
My 'Office' in a binder, Teacher binder, and Personal journal, along w/ our Geo-Safari are on the next shelf.
Next is some 'educational' toys.
The bottom shelf contains;
a World Atlas
,A Big Book of Words,
A Children's Bible,
along w/ a box filled w/ stationery supplies.

Note the stool. I utilize the "thoughtful spot" for meltdowns, not being co-operative, for any behavior correction needed.

This is a place to take quiet time by oneself.
Reading, praying, and writing apology letters are only some of the activities that can take place here.

~where are those toys?...stay tuned...

Saturday, March 13, 2010

HOW ARE THEY DOING IT?

*This series is to share w/ friends and family how it is possible to make it work for a season w/ 10 people in a 3 bed-room house.
*This series is also to share w/ other homeschooling bloggers how it is possible to still homeschool during difficult transitions.


Our 1st photo is of the 'bedroom'. We have 3 children sleep in here via the bunkbed w/ a provided trundle.
*note: Grammy & Gramps have their own room, as does oldest (adult) brother Joe.


Our 2nd photo is of our "family closet". Funny enough, Kathi mentioned a desire to have a family closet. Well, let me show you the how to have one w/ the core basics.
Photo:
Left top
~ my 5 outfits hung together & TJ's shirts.
Left bottom
~ Katie's dresses, jackets, and lil brothers jackets.
Left floor
~ dark blue bin (hidden left) is stuffed animals. Red bin is Katie's shoes. Wicker bin is Katie's socks.

Right top~Fred's dress shirts (hidden right). We have 2 sweater holders; the left contains Andrews clothes, the right contains Bryson & Katie's clothes.
Right floor
~school files (2 crates) & 4 blankets.

The middle shelves hold: top to bottom;
Pink bin~ my undergarments
Blue bin~ TJ's shorts
Red bin~ TJ's pants
Red bin~ TJ's undergarments
"the diaper station"
Pink bin
~ Katie's ballet stuff



Nick & Fred both have a dresser to contain most their clothes, and the turtle hangs out in here too!
Did you notice simplicity?? No pictures on walls, no toys? toys? where are the toys? hmmm...guess you will have to stay tuned to find out...





Sunday, February 14, 2010

Here We Go Again...


Transitioning....

This past year has been full of changes that seems to be on a continuous path...
as I embrace the moments, it is becoming clear to me, that this is about the journey, not the destination.

The home we are housing in, is currently up for sale
. We moved up in this area last June due to a company expansion at my husbands work. It seemed to be a fantastic timing, as my lovely s.i.l. Chanelle had recently purchased her mom's home (this would be my dear m.i.l.) The transition of ownership was needed due to an extensive unemployment... in easy terms...we didn't want mom to lose her home. The challenge is that it is too costly for one income (Chanelle), thus it has worked well for us to move in and help share the financial load. The difficulty, long term, comes in the size of the home. 3 bedrooms for 9 of us is a snug fit, especially when there is a varied expectation on the"children". Respectfully, it is still mom's "home". With this, comes a regard for Grandma's rules intermixed w/ our own standards of parenting. The children have adjusted amazingly, imho. None-the-less, the multiple showings of the house is putting a strain on me (how's that for selfish? ;^), as we can have an hour notice to tidy up, put school away, shove the littles make shift beds into the garage, get jackets and shoes on, shine up the place, get the dog, and load up in the van... then not really go anywhere? it's winter... where does one go w/ 5 kids and a dog for unspecified times?? It is usually a two hour outing...sometimes followed by another one, and another one... This does not fit well into our homeschooling agenda..."Have school, will travel" is a motto that has not been very effective.
All this to say we are headed to my parents home in 2 weeks. Again, it is a 3 bedroom home, so it will be snug. For those who may be questioning why we aren't getting our own place, again, it would be because we will still be contributing financially to help ends meet for Chanelle (thus also helping mom).

This move will be a blessing for our children. My mom does not expect the house to be company ready at all times, thus I can just breathe, and the kids can, well, be kids! My mom's rules are a bit more laid back than Grandma M. (note: there is not a wrong way to be grandmas, just different ways). The kids will be able to swing their feet in dining chairs, the littles will be able to stand/climb on the couches, our classroom will be able to actually be in the house fully adorned w/ maps, a huge whiteboard, children's art, and desks. My parents are willing to give up their dining room space in lieu of our children's education. Easy accessability to their books and school supplies will be helpful and refreshing to stay on task.

The Future? We do not know how long it will take for the house to sell. Thus we do not know what the future entails...only that we will re-evaluate our situation in 3 months. How's that for a plan?

Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
and lean not on your own understanding,
in all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:5&6

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Adrenaline Junkie?


Baby Bryson has a new friend!
(yes, I am aware he is not much of a baby, but I am claiming it until he is 2)
Isn't this a cute back-pack? It is also a very useful tool!
A safety harness!
The tail links on when needed...
and if any child would need one, it is him!
We have had...
a cautious child,
an active child,
a clutzy child,
a dramatic child,
and one that can be a bit aloof of his surroundings;
but this one?
he will run into sticker bushes, bound for cliffs, leap off anything;
and yes, he gets hurt at times, then laughs and tries again!
So this new lil friend is a favorite right now...
may Bryson never discover the skateboard!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

CONFESSIONS OF A PERFECTIONIST...

Hello friends & family! I have not posted much lately...
I have not quite settled into our move as of yet... yes, it has been 6 months already!

Although homeschooling is going well, the credit goes to my children, as they are staying consistant with their independant work (math, reading, vocabulary, & grammar)...
yet I am a planner, and I am not maximizing our remaining school time effectively with our elective choices (French, Ancient History, Art, & Cooking).


Although we are seemingly managing our small, enclosed living situation with the best of attitudes...
I am rather challenged to feel organized.


Although we are not a materialistic family, and are grateful for what the Good Lord provides on a daily basis...
yet again, I am longing for the normalcy of our own things, as 90% of our belongings sit idly in storage.


Although we have an opportunity to share Christ's love through how our family lives...
I find it difficult to find a balance in how things are to be domestically ran while trying to respect differences.


Although I know God has a plan and a purpose for us...
I find it hard not to be eager to move forward...
to another day...
another place...
another journey...


meanwhile...

"I will put my trust in Him." Hebrews 2:13

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A Personal Journey...

Weighing in the positive!

Active recess time,
nature hikes,
3 mile walks,
6 mile walks,
military workouts,
less junk food,
more water
EQUALS
0 (zero) pounds lost, and someone asking me if I am pregnant! (um, no, I am not... just round, thank-you)

Good thing I am a "half glass full" gal...

lost...nothing;
gained...
more energy,
clear mental focus,
mommy stamina,
and a good attitude!