So the other morning while spending some bonding time with World Gym and the treadmill, I watched a news story on a study that was conducted on happiness. They asked couples to rate their levels of happiness as they experienced life changing events, like marriage, having children, then having preschool age children, etc. Not surprisingly, the percentages of happy people went down with each added tax deduction. :) Of course, marriage is hard, children are hard, and as you and they get older, it only gets harder.
BUT, it is so worth it! As I huffed and puffed away, I had a little spiritual moment. I wouldn't trade the happiness I have gained from getting married, and each of the four rambunctious blessings that followed for anything else in this world. I think if we focus on the many positive things that they bring into our lives, and focus on the teachings and promised blessings that the gospel of Jesus Christ brings, we will find happiness no matter what stage of life we are in.
This kid makes me smile, even though he's being totally cheesy. He's wearing the
Spongebob pajamas that Santa's elves brought as a joke, but he ended up totally loving. We got quite a laugh at his reaction when he opened them. He couldn't wait to put them on.
He gets his geekiness from me!
And this little girl has had me laughing all morning. She hasn't stopped talking since she woke up, saying things like: "My boots smell like cowboy boots, cause they're stinky!" And "Mom, when I have my party it's gonna be at night! "
Me: what party?
Kate: my christmas party of course
And at lunch, Kate says: Mom, we should turn our house into a restaurant, I can be the server and the spooner and forker and the drinker (she was setting the table)
Me: ya, great idea because everyone would come to buy our special Campbell's soup surprise
Kate: exactly!
Who wouldn't want to experience the first time their child gets to eat a taco? Gavin devoured it, we usually cut it up and put it in a bowl, because he tries to shove it all in his mouth at once (one of his sensory issues), but last night I gave it to him and he never put it down.
He was too cute.
And this cute, sad, homework hating girl has become very good at giving us the evil eye. I consider it a step toward motherhood, we all have to
acquire a look that can stop people in their tracks, right? Otherwise our kids might walk all over us someday. Today she gave me a great evil eye as she was getting out of the car for school. As Colin yelled "goodbye and love you" to each of us, she was really struggling. You could tell she wanted to just be mad, but as she slammed the door and ran into the school she yelled, "I love you!"
And that is where I find happiness, who can't find happiness in the day to day adventure that children bring. I really am happy with the choice I have made to create a family, they do bring me joy, and I know that I was meant to be their mom. I can't imagine my life in any other way!