I am considering drafting a letter that I can have at the ready every time I head to the grocery store, park, lake, community center, you know, anywhere where there are other people.
The letter would say something like this:
Yes, they are all mine.
Yes, I am busy.
They are each about 18 months apart. Yes, really, they are that close.
Yes, we did have each of these children intentionally. There were no “accidents”. And, we are not radically irresponsible (at least not in this regard).
And yes, I have my hands full.
Yes, I am happy.
Also yes, we do plan on having more… And no, we aren’t seeking your permission or approval on this point. Thanks anyway.
You see, one of the most shocking things I have encountered as the now mother of 3 is just how opinionated EVERYONE is about our choice to go beyond 2…with two children still so young.
I laugh with my husband because literally EVERYONE I meet while in the line at the grocery store, or at the park or pumping gas says one of the following two things:
My, you are busy.
Or
You sure got your hands full.
People have actually yelled one of these two phrases at me from across the store.
It’s like they see a mom with one kid strapped to her chest, one in the back of the cart, and one in the front of the cart and they just HAVE to say something.
Generally, I like simple small talk with the random people I encounter each day–it is a nice break from the constant WHY answering I am usually engaged in with my son, but only 7 weeks into being a mom of 3, and this is getting really old.
Why is it that 3 kids ages 3, 1, and 7 weeks is so shocking?
Some people literally look at me like I have done something wrong.
Countless people say that key phrase “you certainly got your hands full” and then shake their heads and walk away.
I don’t need help…but if it looks like I do why are you just walking away?
I don’t get it.
When my first child was born people oohed and awed.
I’d have to keep random strangers from kissing him.
And then my daughter came along and even though they were close in age people were just tickled to see a boy and a girl.
But now with #3 people are either confused or irritated.
Most irritating of all is people that actually know us and decide to just shrug off our “radical” decision by simply saying, “oh, that’s right, you’re Catholic.”
And we are Catholic, but that feels like an insult.
But, I really didn’t want to rant and rave here (too late, right?).
The whole situation leaves me feeling sad mostly–and not sad for myself.
I am so deeply blessed.
I have three healthy children that all love each other.
How can I feel anything other than blessed?
Sure our life is loud, and our house is far from perfectly clean.
My goals for this blog have been put on the back burner and sometimes no one is dressed around here until after 10.
But I’m happy to live this crazy life, to drag 3 kids (sometimes screaming) through Walmart and then head to the beach where my daughter will eat sand, my son will steal other kids’ sand toys and I will nurse the baby non-stop.
It’s hectic, it’s tiring, but I am thrilled to have #3 here… And I hope God allows us to welcome many more children in the coming years.
And I mean that–MANY more children.
So, take that world!
I am busy.
I do have my hands full–but I also have a very full heart.
Thanks for letting me vent,
Yep, get those sort of questions all the time…. my husband gets the cruder versions. Love the ‘if TV is better, you’re not doing it right’ one!! We have 6 under 12, three boys and three girls (carefully planned, yeah right, if that was the case I wouldn’t have three within a week of my own birthday!!). What I struggle with is a polite but non-committal answer to the question ‘Are you pregnant?’ because these days I show really early and sometimes I’m not willing to talk about it. Anyone got any good comebacks?
I’ve got 6 kids age 8 and under. Whenever I go shopping with just a couple of the kids as I hear, “you’ve got your hands full” I chuckle and tell them the other half is at home. And the looks you get driving a giant van. I might as well be a movie star. The best response another lady told me to “your hands are full” is “full of good things”. Yes, my children are blessings. Blessings don’t mean you don’t have to work hard (something it seems many folks forget in today’s culture-‘myself included!). Congratulations on your newest addition!
I’m the oldest of 6 and the first four of us are about 18 months apart. People always looked at my parents like they were crazy. When, four years after #4, numbers 5 and 6 came along another 18 months apart we always got they “:gasp: are they ALL yours??!!” Don’t know how my parents were always so gracious but we wouldn’t trade our big, crazy, IRISH CATHOLIC life for anything 😉
Rock on, mama, rock on.
Love from a first-time reader and happy, blessed mama to a 14-month old terrorist 🙂
Ha! I love you and your family already! And you are so right–I would never trade it for anything–even when the terrorist start to out number us!
Oh Fancy Nancy!! Always great with words!! This is SO true!! Its crazy how judgemental ppl can be! Its your life and it doesnt matter what other ppl think!! Congrats again on sweet Dominic!! Love you friend keep blogging i love to check up on you!!
I hear you, and have been there (eight children including twins-and not Catholic, but believe children are a blessing). Just answer gently and graciously with a smile. The standard comment of ‘being busy’ I answer with a ‘in the best possible way’ and smile. It’s comments like ‘haven’t you got a TV’ in front of young children which are a little harder to answer….
As a fellow mom of three kids all under the age of 6, this post made me laugh…a lot!
Glad to hear I’m not alone!