Thursday, April 11, 2013

"What's more important?"

Last week was spring break in our neighborhood.  At first I wasn't going to take a break from homeschooling but when Sunday evening arrived, I changed my mind.  Matt was heading out of town on Monday and I felt like the house was just too out of control for me to focus much on anything... and then I had a brilliant idea.  Actually, I was inspired with an idea.  I decided that I was going to focus on getting a few areas of the house cleaned up, but that wasn't the inspired part.  I've had these "let's get the house clean and organized" times before.  In the past I would gather the kids together and let them know the plan.  Sometimes they would go along with it pretty well at first but usually by the end I was grumpy that we weren't getting enough done or that the kids were being ornery or something.  This time was different.  I brought the kids together and told them I was going to be working to get the house cleaned up while Daddy was gone.  I was going to take lots of breaks and have lots of fun activities and snacks during the breaks for anybody who was being a helper.  We would take before and after pictures for fun.  And I had one BIG rule for myself... I would constantly ask myself "What's more important?"  Not like "is the kitchen or the front room more important" but rather "is finishing this task or holding and connecting with this child more important"...












"is getting back to work or taking an extra long break to have fun and make memories more important".
It was amazing.  The big kids took an area and went to work.  I didn't assign them an area- only gave suggestions if they wanted them.  Bethany worked so hard with a great attitude.




Jacob picked the garage first... then independently decided to mow the lawn.  He is getting so big and responsible!


  I felt very blessed while Matt was gone.The kids got along, they never complained.  The babies took GOOD LONG naps (somewhat unheard of lately), and I was able to stay calm, remember to be present and enjoy the precious little moments.



 We had so much fun on our breaks... bubblegum blowing contests,
 fun snacks that I don't normally buy, crafts & art stuff, going outside and enjoying the sunshine.


Hard work always improves their attitude and the way they treat each other.   The kids were happy because they were working hard and accomplishing something visible.


  They were happy because we were having fun and making memories.  They were happy because they were going to surprise their Dad with what they had accomplished when he walked in the door from his business trip.

Now let's be real here.  I don't want this post to give the inaccurate impression that my house is now clean and organized.  I have five children...three of which are three and under....the house is somewhat messy again.  We've had bad, grumpy days since these three days of amazing unity.  I have not been the best mom at times this week (probably a gross understatement).  I am such a HUGE work in progress as we all are; but I am trying to remember the lessons I learned: focusing on what is most important and doing what I can to inspire the kids to have fun and enjoy working together as a family.  

Nurturing family relationships: that's one of my most important roles as a wife, mother and homemaker because the relationships my kids have with each other will be the longest relationships of their lives.  



4 comments:

  1. I. Love. This. I cannot express how much I love this! And holy cow, the before/after of your family/couch area (is that where the TV is?) is AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing the sweet, sweet pictures of your kids. I love your family! You're definitely doing things right, Angie, to be so inspired like this :) Love you!

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    1. Yes, Carol. See my explaination about the family room below.

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  2. Your choices of planning, photographing and writing about your family's experience is phenomenal and inspiring to me. I have learned so many principles of building good relationships from you! I sincerely appreciate your willingness to allow me and others to read and learn! Thank you! I love you! Mom

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  3. Thanks you guys. Yes, Carol. That's our "loft" where the TV is. That was taken the morning of the third (last) day and all of the bags and containers were full of stuff that had been picked up and deposited there for sorting and putting away. It was a big job. Bethany helped me and didn't complain one single time. She was absolutely tickled when I showed her the before/after comparison pictures.

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