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The Ubiquitous Pumpkin Patch Pictures & Bravery as a Mom

October 29, 2015 by Aliesha

I remember when Cordelia was born. (Well, obviously. But stick with me.)  Vera was eighteen months old and as busy as she could be.  (That’s what I thought, but then she got busier!)  My days were mostly a blur and I spent much of my time keeping everyone out of trouble (not always successfully) and alive.

Our first outing (me by myself with both girls) was to story time at the library.  I remember so vividly opening the door to the van, and thinking to myself, “How in the world am I going to get both of these children out of the car, across the parking lot, and inside the library safely? If I get Vera out first, she may run off while I’m getting Cordelia out. If I get Cordelia’s seat out first, then I’m going to have to set her down in the parking lot while I climb all the way into the van to unbuckle Vera. And then I still have to get across the parking lot somehow!”  A friend saw me just standing there and came over to help me.  She held Vera’s hand while I unloaded Cordelia’s infant car seat and we all managed to get inside.

I don’t recall leaving the house alone for quite some time after that.  Afraid of the worst case scenario in every social setting, I stayed at home a lot, where at least I could somewhat keep an eye on everyone.

Now this fall, as I have twice as many children, I don’t look back at that time and laugh at myself, because I remember how hard it was.  I truly don’t think, “Wow, it was so much easier with just two kids.”  Somehow it’s easier with four children than it was with two (I’m assuming mostly due to their closeness in age).  My mom friends who currently have both a toddler and a newborn have my utmost respect and constant prayers!  That season is busy and hard (but it just gets better, I promise!).

All of this to say… last week we went to the pumpkin patch with our friends (I believe there were 17 kids in our group, all of whom were under 6).  Tad kept asking me, “Are you sure you want to go and take everyone?”  He meant it in the most helpful way possible, but I knew it was something I wanted to do even though it would be hard.

I’ve gotten braver as a mom, I think.  Maybe it’s because my girls are becoming quite trustworthy and obedient in public situations.  Even Jude is learning to obey me better each time we go somewhere.  Maybe it’s because I was going with friends who could certainly lend a hand when I felt outnumbered.  Maybe I’m just learning to do hard things so that my children can enjoy beautiful childhood experiences like the pumpkin patch!

I do know for sure that God has given me more and more grace with each child he has given us.  People ask how we “do it” with four.  God’s grace… God’s grace… God’s grace.

So maybe Cordelia had to use the bathroom (a port-a-potty, to be exact) while Vera and Jude were in the middle of the hay bale maze.  And maybe Theodore needed to nurse while my other three needed to eat lunch too.  And maybe Jude got pecked by a chicken and had a meltdown about putting his pumpkin in the car.  But it was so worth it.  Not just for them, but for me.  Surrounded by friends who are also in the trenches of motherhood, I was reminded at how far God’s grace has carried us.

From a mom who was too scared to go back to story time at the library to a mom who takes four kids to a pumpkin patch and farm, it’s evident that God has been lavishing grace on me over these last five years I’ve been a mom.

Motherhood sure is sanctifying!

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Filed Under: Cordelia, encouragement, everyday, fall, Jude, parenting, Vera

Two of a Kind

October 7, 2015 by Aliesha

DSC_3545copysmLately I’ve been noticing how much Cordelia and Jude look alike!
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They are such good friends.  It’s sweet to see all of my kids building close relationships with one another!

Filed Under: Cordelia, everyday, Jude

On Being a Mom of Four (How I’m Really Doing)

October 2, 2015 by Aliesha

I’m asked a lot lately how I’m doing.  I feel like that’s a pretty broad question, and it’s hard to know how to answer!  But I’ll try.

How is Theodore? He’s adorable, happy, cuddly, and healthy.  He’s sleeping great and he is SO very loved by his siblings.  He’s a typical baby, in that he needs to eat a lot and he prefers mama to anyone else. DSC_3483_2smHow are the older kids? They love their baby brother.  They don’t seem jealous at all. Jude is learning how to be gentle!DSC_3366_2smHow am I physically? I bounced back quickly after the birth, and I haven’t had any issues with breastfeeding. I am getting good rest at night. I feel like I have most of my energy back, but by the end of the day, I’m worn out. I dare you to find someone who wouldn’t be after taking care of these busy littles all day!DSC_3511copysm

So overall, we’re doing well.  I feel like I can’t complain, especially considering what some of my friends have gone through or are currently going through (colic, nursing troubles, etc.).  This is a time of adjustment, to be sure, but we’re getting a handle on our new normal.DSC_3515copysm

In all honesty, parenting four kids five and under is challenging!  I’m tending to Theodore’s needs (and he has a lot, I mean, he is a baby!), taking care of Jude (since there’s still quite a lot he can’t do for himself), making sure Cordelia doesn’t get lost in the middle (or smear lotion on the couch while I’m not watching), and carrying on lots of intellectually stimulating conversations with Vera (if anyone would like to temporarily take over this job for me, I’m accepting applications).  Even though all four of them are close in age, their needs from me vary widely.  And because our house does not have an open floor plan, I feel quite divided physically as well as emotionally while I try and care for all of them.DSC_3519copysm

Right now meal times are challenging, since Tad is working through lunch every day as well as several dinners during the week. It’s tricky to figure out how to nurse Theodore while making peanut butter sandwiches with one hand and keeping Jude from crying and keeping the girls out of Tad’s home office.  I sometimes don’t eat lunch until the kids are all down for naps!  But there’s another blessing… all four of them take naps at the same time (hallelujah amen).  So thankful for that!

Our “witching hour” is between 5PM (when I start making dinner) and 7PM (when Tad gets off work).  We eat dinner without Tad, but I still have to keep everyone alive until he gets off at 7PM.  Around 6:40PM you may find me locked in the bathroom nursing Theodore while the older three try to knock down the door with the intensity of a battering ram. C’est la vie.  DSC_3525copysm

But to end on a positive note, some of my favorite moments are:
-when the girls want to hold or help take care of Theodore (they think he is the most precious real-life baby doll they’ve ever seen)
-when Jude asks where the baby is every single morning as soon as he wakes up (we call it “roll call” and it never gets old!)
-when Vera helps entertain Jude (building him a train track or reading him a book)
-when Cordelia and Vera help cheerfully with chores around the house (they thinking cleaning toilets is fun…yes!)
-when I get to snuggle Theodore (I would happily do this all day every day)

As I’m writing this post, the tears are welling up, partly because I feel so, so blessed by my wonderful family, and partly because it’s almost the weekend and I need a nap (or a cup of coffee). That’s the reality of my life right now, and I wouldn’t have it any other way! (Well, maybe I would like to have a full-time housekeeper!)

Filed Under: Cordelia, everyday, Jude, Theodore, Vera

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