Thursday, October 9, 2008

My Random Diddy on Mommy's!!

Good morning!!

Well... TOday is back to a regular day in the Taufaasau house. I, Carly, stay home and provide childcare for Eva, Adrian and 3 other little ones... So our house is a circus at times to say the least. But it affords me the opportunity to really teach my own kids and see them grow up....
This morning is a particularly loud morning... We have three toddlers fighting over 2 bouncy balls. though I think one toddler doesn't know why he is crying he is continuing to just cry.
It is funny the emotions a toddler has. Much like my own I guess... One minute the world is this bright and cheery wonderful place full of butterflies and flowers and then one thing happens and boom... here come the flood gates... until of course I (or they ) get distracted and then the flowers are colorful again!

I have to say the hardest thing I have encountered in my life so far has been motherhood. It is the most amazing high having your children watching them grow up and learn and being sooo proud of them you feel like there is nothing better. But it is surely exhausting too. It can certainly take a lot out of you... The thing that is hardest to learn is that there is a balance. having to take care of yourself to be able to take care of them. It should be a required thing. It should be a day of the week for mom's. They should get to do free stuff and just be pampered... Seriously! And I have it easy... my kids are happy healthy and for the most part easy!
Anyway enough about my mothering insight for today.

Patrick and I volunteer at our church with the junior high ministry. We attend the weekly youth group and get to know the 7th and 8th graders and it is so much fun. This friday and saturday I am going to be attending a girls youth conference in anaheim called The Revovle Tour. I am so excited about doing this! I love seeing the girls learn about God and get filled with His Glory!
So, hopefully I'll have some fun stuff to talk about after that...

God bless everyone!

PEAC Tau's

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