Thursday, September 11, 2008
"They're all mine."
I was watching a few extra kids today while our friends moved, and after doing as much indoor entertaining as possible, and feeding them supper, I decided to take the 5 boys and 2 girls outside. That way they could run more, the lightsabers had more space to swing, and we could all get some fresh air. The park proved a bit trying with the two one year olds, so I buckled the two little ones into the wagon and we went on a walk hunting for bears and spying on the movers. We had a great time, and they are wonderful kids, so really it wasn't that big of a deal for me to be a sole parent with seven children. But time and time again we were confronted with strangers whose eyes were bulging and asking the question, "Are they all yours?" Miss J finally asked me WHY people kept asking that question. I told her it was because I was the only parent with seven children ages 7, 6, 5, 4, 4, 1 and 1 - quite an impossible feat. The questioners always seemed relieved, though still amazed, when I would admit that only four were mine. I thought about how when we read stories together and they all clamored for my lap, how when one cries I automatically reach out and I realized that as a mother and friend to their mother, they are all mine. I love them all. I could never have seven children of my own, but I've mothered many through the years that I will always consider mine.
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5 comments:
You're a good woman!
I agree with Shawny--you're a good woman!
This post made me think of Adrian's sister who has 9 children and the oldest is only 12. I realize that it's NOT an impossible feat, just one I wouldn't bring upon myself. :)
I love this post! You made me feel so much better about my day-job.
Funny- JUST an hour ago, a man at Home Depot looked into my van, saw 4 carseats, and looked at me with this shock. The inevitable question. Followed by, only three are mine.
He was relieved, yah. And I thought- that ONE extra kid freaked him out??!!!! LOL He REALLY doesn't want to come to my house weekdays from 6-6!
oh this almost made me cry...what a lovely realization...as women, we do become mothers to many dont we...thanks for this..
AMEN, SISTER!!!! This is one of the things from the past we are missing these days. I think because people move around so much and don't feel like a part of the community as much, but I totally agree with you! I am a mother weather I am with my kids or not. I mother everybody. I still miss my preschool class from 2 years ago! And I am so sick of people freaking out if someone has more than 2 kids! The, "wow, you must be busy" comments are getting old. When did having three kids become a huge family? Our generation is just plain wierd.
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