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May 03 2010

That Just Gets My Goat!

You know, I'd like to just say some people are plain…er…well….not very smart.

And mean!

And well….missing out.

We have a large family. We are BLESSED to have a large family. My hubby and I CHOSE to have a large family. We ENJOY having a multitude of kids!

For those of you who don't; that's OK. It's not my business how many children you want. Or have.

Frankly, I cannot count the times over the past several years where I have been in public with my children and some random stranger thinks it is OK to lecture me on my irresponsibilities to the world for having more children than the normal 2.5! (And can some please tell me how it is possible for one to have 2.5 children anyway?!)

I have gone into a grocery store where someone has literally counted my children as we walk in. Yes, counted them! I had five children at the time. I mean, yes, it is a large family, but so unbelievable? Really?

Another time while shopping at Costco, I had a man lecture me, IN FRONT OF MY CHILDREN, on how sorry he felt for me because I had too many children. Sir, I feel sorry for you; for you will never know the blessing you have missed out on by condemning those with children instead of enjoying the unconditional love that they might have for you.

I had another lady tell me one time (in yet another grocery store) that I had no business having so many children and using the government to pay my way through. Um…excuse me, but we weren't using the government for anything, thank you very much!

We have raised our children on our own with no assistance for 22 years, thank you very much! But today, oh my word!

Yes, economic times are tough. In addition to our own five children, we are once again also raising extras. That's what families do; we take care of one another. Yes, my husband lost his job 6 months ago. Yes, we lost our health insurance along with it. And yes, for the first time ever in our lives, we are receiving food stamps and medicaid. And I refuse to be embarrassed by it. And praise God for it, because with my recent health issues, I don't know how we would have ever paid the medical bills.

And so today, I had to spend some time in that wonderful place we all call *the Welfare Department.*

And spent more than enough time in line.

And as if that wasn't enough, I had to sit and listen to people complain about how *those* people continue to have children just so they can take advantage of the system. How *those* people shouldn't be allowed to have children any more. How *those* people should have to have their tubes tied. How *those* people need to stop watching so much porn. (I promise you, I did not make this one up!)

And then, I had to listen to how *responsible* they were; because they made sure to only have one child. And *they* are not taking advantage of the system, because after all, *they* only have one. And the other didn't have any. So, may I ask, why were you there this morning, if you only had to take care of yourself and no children? (Of course, I just kept my mouth shut, faced forward, and prayed they would stop talking soon.)

I needed an attitude adjustment before I ever went into that building today. It only got worse.

Because on top of that, I had a lady in front of me and a man behind me….fighting over why she is running from him and how he is so possessive and about the domestic violence between them, and the foul language, etc…and the security guard did nothing to stop this. All while listening to the others venting on why people shouldn't be allowed to have large families.

I wanted to shout, "Really? Do you think I enjoy coming to this place to be around this for hours?"

I was finally able to walk out of there. And do you know what?

I am able to come home to a houseful of people that love me. I can get a free hug whenever I ask for one. There is always someone to cuddle with. There is always someone with a smile on their face just for me. There is always someone who wants to show me something wonderful that they can do. There is always someone that would love to spend some quality one on one if I ask.

I am BLESSED, indeed! Blessed with many children who are a reflection of the deep love that my husband and I have for one another. More importantly, I am blessed by a God who chose me to be a mother to these beautiful children.

Don't feel sorry for me…I mean, look at that sidebar to the right? Those are BEAUTIFUL, AMAZING children (and young men!

Just call me, Blessed!

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Family, Fostering, The Vivas Family! · Tagged: blessed

May 01 2010

Scrambled Saturday

What a day! It started out with grocery shopping, then went into my niece's birthday party, then to my neighbor's wedding and ended up with a group of amazing teens helping put props together for our children's choir concert next week! I forgot my camera for most of the day, but I did manage to catch this shot. Isn't this a great picture of my hubby and his dad? I love this picture!

 
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And speaking of our amazing youth…I promised to talk about one in particular. The triplet. You may remember him from this blog. He's the one holding the snake. Anyway, our project tonight was making posters of the characters from the Cartoon Song by Chris Rice. Several teens, 11 posters, lots of paint and a glue gun was what we were about tonight. Oh, and pizza, of course.

My job turned out to be outlining the posters with a black marker after they'd been painted to make them stand out better. I was having marker issues. So, the triplet went in search of an awesome black marker for me. 18 classrooms worth of markers and he finally showed back up…with the most amazing black permanent marker I've ever used! Seriously!

 
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This is a Foray marker; apparently made by Office Depot. I've always been a Sharpie fan until today. I made sure the Triplet knew how awesome he was for finding me this awesome marker…and I made sure he put it right back where he got it from, because I am SURE that the person to whom the marker belonged would definitely know it was missing! He felt his task was worth of a blog; I had to agree!

I know…what a funny blog, I'm sure. It's been a long day; I'm tired. But hey, at least I got to use a good marker!

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Family, Friendship · Tagged: cartoons, Foray permanent marker

Apr 29 2010

Mom’s Back!

Slowly, but surely, I am making my way back from this illness that has taken so much of my past few months. On Monday, I slept through Bible study time with the Smart One. That made me sad. On Tuesday, I woke up, went downstairs and made hubby coffee and then asked the Smart One what he wanted for breakfast. I wasn't sure what he'd say, because before my illness, I made him waffle sandwiches most mornings. Hubby said he doesn't want them anymore; he's offered.

Guess what he wanted? You guessed it! His waffle sandwich made by mom! Oh, Joy!

 
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Ah…and it's gluten free, too!

A little egg, a little cheese, a sausage patty, 2 waffles…and a little syrup to top it off!

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He ate; I read. We talked.

Just for the Joy of It!

 
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For more joyful posts, go to Good, True and Beautiful each Thursday.

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Food Allergies/Gluten Free, Just for the Joy of It., Smart One · Tagged: Bible study, gluten free waffle, just for the joy of it

Apr 28 2010

Wordless Wednesday-Beautiful

I forgot my camera yesterday on a field trip with Grandma. I asked hubby to please run it down to us at the museum. I'm so glad he did!

 
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For more Wordless Wednesday, visits 5 Minutes for Mom.

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Drama Queen, Family, Wordless Wednesday · Tagged: 5 minutes for mom, Priceless Moments, Wordless Wednesday

Apr 27 2010

Quotable Quote #7

At dinner tonight, it was just the two youngest and myself. Actually, for a while, it was just Chicken Noodle Butt and me. We were eating chicken, rice and corn and he mixed it all up saying he’d made a casserole. Yup!

Then, the conversation turned…and I quote:

Him: “Aunt Hope, did you know if you eat chicken you get the chicken pox?”

Once I stopped choking on my food from my laughter, I replied, “You don’t get chicken pox from eating chicken. Actually, it has nothing to do with chicken.”

Him: “Then what does it have to do with?”

Me: “It has to do with small blisters all over your body. But nothing to do with chicken.”

Him: “Oh! I know! It has to do with chicken beaks.”

I’ll admit it, I’m puzzled by now. Until he says, “That’s why it’s called chicken pecks!”

Ah, the mind of a five year old!

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Chicken Noodle Butt, Humor, Quotable Quotes, Roni

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