kids

Challenge

This past weekend I stepped outside of my comfort zone and I’m happy to report that everything went well!

In August, a co-worker of mine asked if I could watch her three children (ages 9-14) for a weekend in October. I said yes, but in the months leading up to “the big weekend” I was really nervous.

It might not seem like a big deal to watch three kids for three days, but it was to me because I had never done something like that before. I have always been the babysitter that lets kids walk all over me. That can be bearable if I’m watching kids for a few hours, not a few days!

I headed over to their house on Friday after the kids got off their buses and left on Sunday morning after I got them ready for church and their grandma picked them up.

On Friday night we baked homemade chocolate chip cookies and played board games. On Saturday we made chocolate chip pancakes, walked their dog, and the younger siblings went to a Halloween party, and then we had Hannah over in the evening and made a music video (oh my… I’ll post it below). Sunday morning went smoothly; I made their beds, got them quick breakfasts, and made sure everyone was showered. Then, suddenly, the “big weekend” was over. It went by so fast!

I was so happy to find out that they had a coffee maker. I was also thankful for pre-made pancake mix.

The photo on the left was before we took a walk. The photo on the right is the younger kiddos in their Halloween costumes. They were a washer and laundry basket. How creative is that?!

After their grandma came to pick them up I even had time to rush home, shower, and make it to church by 10:30. I was feeling pretty triumphant lolz.

Thoughts:

  • I don’t give myself enough credit. Why did I think that I wouldn’t be responsible enough? Everything went so well. 
  • I’m really glad that I stepped outside of my comfort zone because I was definitely challenged a few times (some sibling fighting) but handled things calmly. I really feel like I grew up a little bit this weekend. Only a little bit though ;).
  • Hannah is amazing and I’m so glad she could help me. Don’t worry, I paid her!
  • I’d do it again in a heart beat. I actually had a lot of fun. Kids say the funniest things ever.

Speaking of fun, here is the music video we made:

I’m pretty sure the bloopers are the best part!

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Alright, It’s back to the grind for me. I have a lot of school work to catch up on tonight!! How was your weekend?

Bible verse of the day: You, Lord, keep my lamp burning;
    my God turns my darkness into light. Psalm 18:28

Why

10 Reasons why I want to have kids

Yup, I am going there and i’m only 18 muahha! I am one of those freaks who thinks about babies when they are under the age of 25. I don’t plan on having kids any time soon, AT ALL. I just thought this post would be cute 🙂

(This is Hank ^ from my church!)

1. To take care of a little buddy, raise them, and love them unconditionally, and receive that love right back!

2. A baby = a mini me + Jimmy

3. A baby makes you selfless. Hello no sleep, spit up all over me, and no shower in 3 days. The world does not revolve around me and my desires.

4. I get to read all of my favorite childhood books all over again!!!

5. Motherhood is a job, one of the toughest ones out there. Thank you mommy 🙂

6. Two words: Play. Time.

7. A couple becomes a family

8. Watching a child grow into a caring, sensitive human is a reward that cannot be measured in book sales.

9. Baby toes and little rolls of chub chub 🙂

10. Bible verse of the day: Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward. Psalm 127:3

Question:

Do you have/want kids?