A Little Throwback… šĀ <3
I donāt have a Masters Degree or a Bachelors Degree in anything. Iām not aspiring to climb the ladder of corporate success nor do I have a management position in my place of employment. I probably SHOULD have some kind of a degree in motherhood. Come to think of it, I DO have a management position, but the wages arenāt too good and I certainly donāt get paid overtime!
With 11 children, I have spent most of my time cooking, cleaning, teaching, and being a referee!Ā Seems I have spent a good amount of time breaking up petty squabbles between 7 bossy, boisterous, bickering girls!Ā At least with the boys, one blow from the other guy and itās over.Ā š But with girls it sometimes seems like it never ends.
For instance, I remember when my 3 yr. old and 5 yr. old were having a spat.Ā The 5 yr. old ran up to me and said āMommy, Gemma said I wish you were dead!āĀ Seeing the look of horror on my face Gemma quickly said āI did not!Ā I just said I wished your head was chopped off!ā
Aren’t they Angels?My boys used to pose different dilemmas.Ā You know what they say: The bigger the boys, the bigger the toys.
I CAN understand why motors were invented.Ā I DON’T understand why the motors were put on just TWO WHEELS??
Do these people not like mothers??
With that recipe, add a pinch of teenage boy and watch out!Ā Every day I would wonder if only pieces of them would come home.Ā Ā THEY wondered why their machines kept breaking down.Ā Actually they didn’t wonder.Ā They knew why…āMom, have you been praying again??ā
Look at those innocent faces: š
We live 3 miles down a gravel road where the nearest neighbor is a half mile away.Ā Itās somewhat secluded and well, hasn’t always been peaceful.Ā Peaceful is just not the right word.Ā More likeā¦pandemonium!
Have you ever felt like Chicken Little ā that the sky was falling down?
One day my mother was over at our house, visiting.Ā Our home is a berm home which means the second level is at ground level.Ā The house wasnāt done yet.Ā My mother, dear soul, was in another room when we heard an ear-piercing shriek and saw a flash go by!Ā It was our pig!!!Ā It had fallen through the ceiling!Ā The varmint had somehow got in upstairs and slipped through some floor joists!!
Things like that don’t happen to normal people. And if they do, they SHOULD be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence……but it wasn’t.
One day we came home to find our goatās legs and udder dangling from the ceiling!Ā Imagine walking in on that!! It didnāt make for a very nice chandelier! She had fallen through the drop ceiling but didnāt make it all the way down and ended up straddling a pipe!!
I always liked the Ma & Pa Kettle movies!Ā But I didnāt necessarily want to live them!
We have friends who come over just for the Entertainment Factor.Ā Thereās always someone to laugh with or laugh AT in our home!Do I yearn for some peace and quiet??Ā Yes I do! When everyone is gone and the house is silent, I think of all the things I could do:Ā catch up on some work, read a book, take a nap.Ā After an hour I begin to get antsy.Ā I COULD take a nap but itās just too quiet..Ā Maybe I’ll watch a movie…..nah, that’s no fun when there’s no one to share it with. Read a book? How do you concentrate on a book when there’s no noise to contend with???
After a couple of hours Iām asking myself WHERE IS EVERYBODY??
My childrenā¦truly, they are the most wonderful people in the world.Ā What a joy it is, when they are young, Ā to have their little, trusting faces beaming at you because, wellā¦.they just love you thatās all ….(or they’re just hungry š ).Ā Mom and Dad are their heroes!Ā They show it every day in many ways!
For instance, I love to Ā dance.Ā I grew up dancing with my Dad.Ā Thereās a problem, though.Ā My dear husband dances like a broomstick!Ā So at every parish or wedding dance, my sweet handsome boys would make sure and ask their mother to dance with them.Ā They had several girls eagerly waiting in line.Ā But when the right song came on, they would know who to ask.Ā šCourting days have been very interesting around here for our girls!Ā There was never a dull moment as the suitors stood in line.Ā Dad and Mom knew why.Ā Our girls are sweet, lovable and hospitable.Ā Ok, the real reason is they make killer apple pies!
Was it worth the turbulent teens??Ā You bet it was!
There have been SO many joys: For example: When our youngest boy was 3 yrs old, he would say, āME love you, Mommyā, only to repeat it every 5 minutes until his overflow of love was used up…..Ā Watching my boys as they grow up, pick their spouses, start their new business ventures, as responsible, hard-working adults…. having my 9 yr. old make up her own crochet patterns and coming up with a very nice finished product….. enjoying my married childrenās families as we all gather around our table (we can fit 17 at our table)….. having enough people to play volleyball every night if we want to ….playing table tennis with my boys…and sometimes even winning!!
From the outside, it seems we havenāt taken the easiest path.Ā But every walk of life has its bumps along the way.Ā We have chosen to share those joys and bumps with the children God has elected to give us, hoping they will take the things we have done right and run with them, while taking our mistakes and learning from them.Ā That is the legacy we wish to pass on.
My husband and I enjoy our life.Ā Itās true, the pay isnāt too good but the rewards are endless! We consider ourselves quite wealthy:Ā Rich in Experiences, Prosperous in Love!
One day, when we are old we will sit in our rockers, surrounded by our children and grandchildren.Ā They will be hanging off every word we say because of our great wisdom. (OK, THAT was an exaggeration).
We will not be lonely, that is for sure! And we will appreciate every minute of it because we have invested our time in what matters most….our family and friends.
Virginia (oldest daughter on the right) was married and had one baby when this picture was taken:
2016:
Vinnie and Virginia’s (the Apron Lady’s) Family 2016:
And Now….
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Lovely. Thank you for sharing the REAL life of a big family. I know just what you mean about the house being too quiet when everybody is gone. I used the think, “Someday I’ll be able to grocery shop by myself.” Now I can, and it’s not nearly as fun anymore! God bless you.
Thank you so much for sharing snippets of your family, such as this!
I so enjoy reading about your rare and amazing large family. I have a number of regrets I live with, and one of them is that I hadn’t stepped off of the path of living as a devout Catholic teen. From doing that, my journey of marriage to a man I barely knew and 4 children by the age 22 with him was incredibly trying.
Although I know that each of us have our crosses to bear and they vary as much as their are humans. I also know that some of those crosses are brought on by our poor choices.
Anyway, if I had it to do over again I would have love to have had many more children and been a better role model. Not, to say I didn’t raise them in the Church, and did the best that I knew at the time. If you were to ask any of my children what is and always has been the most important thing in life, I believe all of them would say my faith.
Thank God I do set a much better example for the 9 grandchildren, but sadly only 1 of the 4 children practice the Catholic faith, which saddens me extremely. Even the one who sends her children to Catholic school does not practice herself. Thankfully none have kept me from taking them to Mass and evangelizing them as much as possible.
I’ve rambled enough. I did want you to know that some of us live vicariously through your blog. š
Bless you for taking the time to do this. One of these days I’m going to designate some money and buy one of the beautiful aprons you sale on etsy. My only problem is that they are so beautiful I’m afraid I’d have trouble with not wanting to dirty it. I am one that actually does wear an apron. Both of my girls have stated that they want the apron that I had to retire because it practically fell apart. They remember me wearing it for years as they were growing up.
May God continue to bless you, as you bless us your readers.
Love the stories and the smiles even when times are hard! Thank you and have a blest day!
Love the photos along with the post. Thank You
Joan
Thank You for sharing You have a beautiful family.
God Bless
Marilyn
The pictures of your family are beautiful. What a lovely family.
Marion
Love the photos of your beautiful family. We are opposite of you. Seven son’s and four daughters! I feel in my heart what you say. It certainly rings true! Thank you for expressing it all so eloquently! God us so good! Thanks be to God! Blessings to all your family!
This was such a joy to read. Thank you!