Well, we have our first week as a family of seven under our
belt. It’s amazing how challenging it is
to go from a family of five with three self-sufficient teenagers to a family of
seven that now includes a preschooler and a toddler. The main adjustment comes with the addition
of two little ones that aren’t use to us let alone the house rules,
restrictions, expectations, and structure.
We don’t know how long these little ones will be with us, but I
am sure I will be blogging quite a bit about them and our experiences as a
family of seven. So, I would like to
introduce them to you. First, we have RL;
he is a twenty-two month old little boy with attitude, sometimes not in such a
good way. He is truly adorable and a
little love bug, but he can be hard headed and stubborn at times too. He fits in quite well with our family. Plus he shares his birthday with Jay. Then there is NR. He’s four and full of energy. He definitely has a mind of his own, and
sometimes is very vocal about what he does or does not want to do, but what
four year old isn’t.
This was a very busy week for our family and probably a little
stressful for all. The week started out
with activities outside the home every day.
Monday we took the little guys to the park so they could run and play.
It was an opportunity for them to get out some of their energy. They wore us out!! Then on Tuesday evening, we took a short trip
to the zoo. You see, all three of our
kids were working shifts and Mackenzie and Zack got off an hour earlier than Kassi
did. So we spent some time at the zoo
waiting for them to all get off work. Unfortunately,
Jay & I didn’t plan very well and all the food areas were closed by the
time Zack & Mackenzie got off, so we had some hungry kiddos to get
fed. It wouldn’t have been such a big
deal if two of them weren’t little tikes.
The biggest challenge was Wednesday night. Mackenzie had her orchestra concert at Ohio
State University, and we all went. We
tried to prep NR and we talked about how we’d have to sit and sit quietly. Well, that didn’t go over very well. Kassi spent the concert time in the lobby
area letting RL run around and play. The
concert was well over two and half hours long – almost too long for the big
people, but definitely too long for a four year old! NR just didn’t understand he had to be quiet,
so he was in and out, well out more than in with Jay.
Thursday was a busy day too.
The county case worker came to the house to check in on the boys. Then
Jay took all the kids to Sam’s Club to do some much needed grocery
shopping!! It sounds like it was a
pretty successful trip – no major meltdowns. J On Friday, I met my in-laws at the police
station so they could get their background checks/finger printing done so they
can help babysit the little ones. Then
we took NR shopping. We were told to go
shopping for the boys. This was more of
a challenge than we ever could have imagined.
The girls and I took NR so he could help pick out his clothes and try on
things. Believe it or not, we were in
Target for three hours trying to comply with the county’s purchase orders for
these boys. Less than an hour there, NR
had to have a time-out, but then he was fine and listened. I know we were all very happy once we were
done! Now the boys have plenty of
personal items for their stay with us.
Yesterday, the boys spent the day with Jay. Mackenzie and Zack were both at the zoo for
seven hours. Kassi and I delivered
papers/weekend shopper bags for seven hours and then we went up to my
brother-in-law’s to pick up Mackenzie & Zack. Jay took the boys to our
church’s VBS pre-registration party where they met some new kids and
played. They must have played hard
because they were in bed by 8:30 p.m. and slept till after eight this
morning.
This morning we had church.
We weren’t sure what to expect.
Last Sunday, RL didn’t even make it to the beginning of the service
before he was taken down to the nursery.
Today was awesome!! We took over some dry cereal snacks, coloring
books, and sippy cups. I never had to
leave the sanctuary with RL, I would just have to leave the pew and stand at
the back of the church. NR sat quietly
in the pew and when Jay mentioned him in his sermon, he was so excited.
I will be honest, the week hasn’t been perfect. WE have had some challenges. Being less than two, RL doesn’t talk much so
he has other ways of showing his frustration or anger. When he first arrived, his first reaction to
not liking something was to either hit, kick, or pinch. Mackenzie and I both got pinched pretty
good. Matter of fact, I felt so bad when
it happened to Mackenzie because I knew how bad it hurt – he double fisted
pinched – I cried because she got hurt.
I don’t want our kids to get hurt in this process. I know our kids understand these kids come
from a different environment and we are going to face many challenges. Our kids also know that we are going to have
to spend a lot of time redirecting, or as my father-in-law best said it “undoing”
a lot. It appears these little ones had
no structure, and some of their habits are not age appropriate. Some of the little things we take for
granted, these little guys don’t understand.
We will continue to show them attention and love, and we will hopefully
teach them what is acceptable for their ages and how to be respectable
youth.