Thursday, September 25, 2014

Intentional Living - Post Preschoolers

         Ten years ago after the arrival of my first son this season seemed so far off I couldn’t even   Now that I’ve sent my youngest off to K the quiet house screams at me, “This day has arrived!” The ObGyn tells you all about navigating postpartum, but I've yet to come across a manual on post-preschoolers.
imagine it.
 It has finally happened.
 So now what?          
           
            Prompted by Jean Flemming’s, Pursue the IntentionalLife, I ask myself a lot of soul searching questions.  Where should my contribution of these few hours go?  What will make me want to spring out of bed in the morning? What choices made today will help me live well (and end well) spiritually?
            This is a critical juncture.  I’m setting the pace and tone for the rest of my life.  My time apart from my kids is only going to increase as the months and years roll by.  Jean says, “Spring is the best time for planting if I want a good harvest in the fall.  Vision, values, character and disciplines developed in the springtime of life serve even into winter.  Whatever the age, it is not too soon to prepare for the rest of life.” (p.32).
            The years of parenting preschoolers has passed; it’s time to plant in new “fields” I couldn’t go to with little ones. Just like my children, I need to continue to grow and move on to the next thing….at least for a few hours…until my little treasures come back to my nest. Then it’s time to really make those hours with them count.
           

What about you? What life changes are you facing? I’d love to hear what has helped you successfully navigate a new role, season, etc.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Boys!

I don't even bother to ask "why?" anymore. I just mentally calculate how much we have left in our HSA and don't say a word. 


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

It's A Boy!!!

           This week I had the privilege to share with a mom who is expecting her first little boy.  She has already done something I could never do...had a girl. But now she is anxiously awaiting a son and instinctively knows life is about to dramatically change.  Here is what I shared at her baby shower:

           Having three boys doesn’t make me an exclusive expert on raising boys and I’m certainly not better at it than anyone else who could share today.  But I’ll share what I know and hope it encourages your heart.
Sometimes because of their zest for life boys get a bad rap. Dr. Dobson says in Bringing up Boys, “one of the scariest aspects of raising boys is their tendency to risk life and limb for no good reason. It begins very early.  If a toddler can climb on it, he will jump off it. He careens out of control toward tables, tubs, pools, steps, trees and streets….” (P. 4).
After having three of my own boys to observe up close I have divided and labeled their development stages into my own categories.
0-12 months - Eat-Sleep-Poop-Drool Stage
12-18 months- Hunter and Gatherer Stage (as named by hubby)- when they see how many matchbox cars, etc. they can carry at once and keep from any other little people within the vicinity.
18-24 months - Seek and Destroy (self explanatory) Actually given my older boys' (and husband's) affinity for watching things fall down and blow up I'm pretty sure this stage lasts a lifetime.
24-36 months - All the Ability and NONE of the Common-Sense Stage. Case in point just the other day Thing 3 took a screw driver, walked over to an outlet and tried to insert it! Arghhhhh! Just trying to keep him alive is taking up most of my time!
Mixed in there somewhere and beyond are the lovely "Why?" stage and the "Watch Me!" stage that continue on for many fun filled years to come! :)
  I’ll admit they drive me crazy with their noise and energy and determination to kill themselves with their reckless behavior.  But as a mom let me encourage you to see the design behind their different behaviors.  That determination to conquer will turn into leadership to take on difficult things as a husband and father. That sense of adventure will keep your life exciting…and will be an attractive characteristic to your future daughter in law.  That drive to discover, build and invent…weapons…could be the future engineer emerging for some great device this world needs!
Currently Thing 1 is sequestering every toilet paper roll and scrap cardboard he can get his hands on to build a new fortress. Ever since he could put two blocks together as a toddler he has been building.  Some days I focus on what's important and ask him about the slides, escape pods and weapon pads he has built into his creations.  I point out his God-given passion to build and remind him that God likes to build too.  Other days I only see the mess and remind him to clean it up - again! 
            My absolute favorite Bible verse for raising children is Is. 40:11 – He gently leads those that are with young.  This especially encouraged me when I was in the infant and toddler seasons.  On those crazy days (and nights) when I could barely keep my eyes open and I felt so far behind on everything I remembered this verse.  Jesus knows that life has to move at a much slower pace when you are leading little ones.  And if you try and keep going at full adult speed you will all be crabby and disgruntled when you arrive. 
            I hear grace in that verse.  Grace for the days I can’t seem to fit in cleaning, time to read and pray – or even shower! Grace that Jesus is right there with me, leading me as I lead my own.  I remember one time I was busy on the phone and noted that two boys probably about 3 AND 1 had gotten very quiet for way too long.  I found them with markers and one boy had willingly been decorated head to toe – NOTHING left uncolored with them.  I took a deep breath and a quick photo and sent them both to the bathtub.  The artist got the job of cleaning off his canvas.  I removed all the markers from our house and only bought washable ones for the next several years.
            Boys will keep you on your toes for sure.  And they keep you running to Jesus for extra energy, patience, wisdom and another set of eyes just to keep them alive is always in need!
            I think that something unique about raising boys is that you are really raising them for another woman someday.  I spend years training them to be responsible, caring, and serve others.  Secretly I’m think of this as future daughter in law points.  I hope she appreciates that her husband someday will clear his dishes, unload the dishwasher and take out the trash.  And I hope that translates into her wanting me in her life...like maybe living next door!
            I remember a wonderful stage with my first son where he could sit up and be entertained but not yet crawl.  Then came along his determined little brother who skipped that stage all together and was crawling at lightning speed by 6 months. As soon as they can, and earlier than you really want, they start moving away from you. But those little steps away are so very important. Those little boy legs sticking out from that big backpack on the first day of school will carry him confidently to run, jump, interact and discover what life is like apart from mom.

    As a mom of a boy you have a very special bond and a very special job.  You get to raise him into the man God has designed him to be, Building up his self confidence, teaching right from wrong, pointing out the special talents God has given him.  I love the special bond I have with my boys and I love raising them into the men they are becoming.  I love that they pick flowers for me, occasionally play with my hair – I may or may not have even read extra chapters of Captain Underpants to them in order to encourage the hair playing.  I love that they want to snuggle and be tucked in, even at age 10.  I love that they are often up a tree and bringing me treasures to hold like rocks and sticks.  I love that even though they think girls are gross they still love to hold my hand and give me kisses.   I know you will enjoy all these things as more with your own special little guy.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

It's a Girl!!!

This post is a bit delayed but adding another family member makes this crazy life even fuller. And since I'm literally trapped under my sleeping third child
I may as well write this post I haven't made time for yet. 
A few weeks ago we completed what has turned out to be a mostly open adoption of out new little girl... Zoey.
She is a mama's girl and sticks to me like glue. She is slowly warming up to hubby. Sometime in her past she was abused by a man (but not by the woman we got her from). Since she is 1 1/2 yrs old we kept her name. And thanks to a little surgery two days ago, and much to the Things dismay, she will never have puppies. 
We love her to pieces - even when she chews on our lego pieces. And we are slowly raising the balance of boys to girls in this house! We are also very lucky to have Molly living with us who can educate me in all the puppy training skills I so clearly lack. 
She likes to curl up "like a doughnut" to sleep - according to the boys. 

She also likes to have her belly rubbed, squeak her toys way too much, and go on runs with me. The Things are convinced her spots mean she is part Dalmatian. Lol. She is lab mixed with "whatever dog got out that day." According to hubby. 
Welcome to our family, Zoey!