Friday, August 26, 2011

Really, This is all about Roller Coasters

When I was a kid, I always said I wanted six children, because then everyone has a partner when you go to amusement parks, and no one has to sit alone. It was perfect reasoning when I was ten. And really, it sort of still makes sense to me today. There's something oddly comforting about even numbers.

And so there will be six.

I know, I know. I have so frequently said, "Um yeah, we're pretty much done." But then, while having a quietly personal conversation with God, I suddenly knew that we weren't and that there really was another baby meant for us. So.

Baby number 6 will join us in the Spring.

Now. If there is anything that I'm not particularly looking forward to, it's being pregnant in public. Because see, I already have five children. In this small southern town where large families are NOT the norm, I am a spectacle wherever I go. People stare, raise their eyebrows, and much too frequently, share with me how they feel about the size of my family. Lets just get a few of the answers to their polite and ever respectful questions out of the way now, shall we?

YES. They are all mine.

YES, we are college educated individuals, choosing to have six children. And we're happy about it.

YES, we do actually know what causes pregnancy. And we have a hell of a good time doing it. On purpose.THANKS FOR ASKING.

NO, I'm not crazy.

NO, I'm not counting down the days until they're all grown up. I LIKE MY CHILDREN.

NO, I don't actually have anything better to do with my time. Because this that I'm doing? It's the most important thing I could EVER do with my life. But that's not to say I'm not capable of doing other things. You know, like maybe publishing a novel. (I know this is shameless bragging... but the implication that I am barefoot and pregnant because I am not capable of doing anything else makes my. blood. boil. And it's been made plenty of times. So indulge me on this one, please?)

And finally, YES, This will be the last one. (4 c-sections is quite enough, thank you very much.) Not that it's technically anyone's business how many or how few children any couple chooses to have, or, for that matter, is capable of having in the first place. (A shout out here to all those that have endured infertility and dealt with comments far more destructive and hurtful than anything I've endured on the other side of the coin. Where my frustration is rooted in annoyance, yours, I know, comes from a much deeper, much more difficult place. My heart goes out to you. Truly.)

So. We're happy and excited, (and really, not actually as defensive as this blog post makes me sound) but also terrified and completely overwhelmed. We're pretty sure 6 kids will fit in our van, though we think Jordan might have to sleep on the trampoline once baby is born. But that's totally fine. Our winters are generally pretty mild.

33 Comments:

Lindsay said...

Am I really the first to congratulate you? Because hooray! What happy news! There are six children in my family, and it was totally awesome (though we were generally divided into two threes -- the older three and the younger three. Either way, everyone had a buddy).

Stacy said...

WOW! Congratulations. What a wonderful addition to your family. My #4 was SO unexpected, but once he was here, we couldn't even remember what it was like without him. I hope people just learn to keep their mouth shut, but we know how likely that is.

Cindy said...

Oh, I have heard the comments. And been offered a shotgun to shoot myself. (because obviously having triplets was something that would make one want to do that.) More people than I can count have said "better you than me," and I have wanted to agree with them whole heartedly.

I also really have issues (and react badly, unfortunately) when people around me start counting the days/years till their children leave home. I so totally don't get it. Do they think something magical is going to happen when the kids leave? That they will no longer have to go to work each day to earn a living? I have two kids who have now left, and I miss them. I'm not looking forward to the others leaving. I don't even know how old (or young) I will be when it happens!

Ok, rant over. And CONGRATS!!!

Deborah said...

So far, I've seen 5 bright, intellegent children come out of your home. They are always well clothed, well fed, happy, and usually polite to boot! I think that families who choose to have lots of kids (as opposed to those who have lots of kids without planning) want the kids and thus they care for the kids. Those who don't get it should keep their mouths quiet. The day one of your kids goes hungry (because there is no food... not because they thought it was yucky and refused to eat it) - you have a problem. Until that day comes - let it be your choice and choose with their wellbeing in mind. I think you have done this.

I think baby #6 will be blessed to enter the world and grow in your family. The Good Lord knew better than to give me 6 because we would have all gone crazy, but you seem to thrive and so do they. Again, congrats to the whole family!

omar said...

Not crazy yet. #6 might be the tipping point.

Congrats :)

Rachel said...

Congratulations! I'm very excited for you.

Steph @ Diapers and Divinity said...

yay! The little baby-on-the-way couldn't be luckier. :)

Melissa said...

Yeah!!!! You make beautiful babies. :)

M-Cat said...

Congratulations!! I hear you on the even number thing. I always wanted 4 so that everyone could have a partner at Lagoon. I tried. It wasn't meant to be.

So excited about all the fun posts that this pregnancy and new baby are gonna bring!!

Judy said...

I can not wait to meet baby #6. This baby will be so blessed to have you both as parents and to have such wonderful brothers and sisters! We love you hand are so excited for you. And I agree I cant wait to see the blog posts that this new baby will bring ;)

Lisa said...

I typed a long comment on my cell phone today and it didn't post - darn! Anyway, congrats - you seem to make being pregnant look so easy and your purty little youngings are so cute! You are blessed!! PS - I know that 6 kids fit in a Honda Odyssey, my friend has proven this!! She even had 4, then twins last and they fit! So it was 2 infant carriers, 1 baby seat forward facing, 2 boosters, 1 seatbelt child.

Kristina P. said...

Congratulations!! See, it's people like you who balance out evil, selfish, babyless people like me.

Melanie Jacobson said...

Whoohoo! Congratulations!

Lara said...

Congratulations!!! How exciting for you, and I promise not to ask you any of those annoying questions!

I do sometimes wish I had an even number of children...it would probably make life easier, not harder! :)

Tobi said...

I'm really excited for you! And I'm sorry for all the rude comments you've endured. Why do people think they get to comment on your personal choices? It's a mystery to me. And I actually snorted when I read, "YES, we do actually know what causes pregnancy. And we have a hell of a good time doing it. On purpose. THANKS FOR ASKING." Classic.

Momza said...

Woohoo! Congrats! Babies are wonderful!

Jessica G. said...

Congratulations! As long as I get to snuggle your new baby's sweet little head. :)
And when you make sure great kids, you ought to keep doing that.

Thursday said...

Congrats! And who cares what other people say! I admire your attitude (and your willingess to raise six children!).

Jannet said...

This is such wonderful news! Another beautiful baby!

DeNae said...

So. Awesome. I can't wait to see you and give you a big, congratulatory hug in person!

Happy Mom said...

Congrats! In my opinion the best thing you can give your kids is another sibling!

Lesa said...

Congratulations!

MomEO said...

I remember those days. I, too, have six kids, and I remember making eyes bulge when I was pregnant with number 6. I think the worst offenders were my OB/GYN and the bagger at the grocery store. And FYI, six wasn't much more difficult than five. Enjoy!

Kristin said...

Wow Jenny! Congrats!

Diplo_Daddy said...

I’m the oldest of eleven (11). Yep, you heard that right.

Five of the eleven came from the same mother, but four different fathers. There are four adapted children (two girls/two boys), and two step-sisters.

So you have six sounds pretty normal to me.

Hil323 said...

Congrats. Jenny! You got me on the idea of a triatholon and I couldn't shake it so I'm running one NEXT September for Ovarian Cancer. Please, for the sake of my family, don't get me on the subject of babies. As I'm not married I'm pretty sure my mom would stroke out. Hope it's another girl to even the score!

Garden of Egan said...

Congratulations!!!
You make such beautiful babies and are such a good mom!
Congratulations!!!

I love your perspective and I'm sure it must be hard to have people think or say unkind things. Way to stand up to them!

Hope you are feeling well.

Erica said...

Congrats, crazy lady! I agree that an even number is good. Any of your sibs having another to match you? It's about time for Ehren (sp), right? So amazing to me that you are so confident...Tony wants one (in which case there would have to be at least two, see above) but oh my god, all I can worry about is the money and time and stress and worry OMG. Of course, I'm thinking of adopting another dog, which will bring me up to 7 critters, but I KNOW I can handle them, I already do with all my fosters. Even when we were kids, I was a crazy animal lady, remember? Did you know I make quilts? Once you know boy/girl/what colors you like, I'll send you one for the baby. If you don't tell me anything, it'll be purple :-).

Tracy Loewer said...

That's so exciting - congratulations! We're done at 5, but I'd have gladly had twice as many if my body had held out! I hope you have minimal morning sickness/tiredness.

Heather said...

Congratulations! Very exciting!

Destiny said...

Congrats to you!

Serene is my name, not my life! said...

Oh yea!! I'm super excited for you! As much as I dread being pregnant again, we are planning that, at some point in the future, we too will be having a number six.

*sigh* People and their comments. Seriously. Annoying.

heather said...

Yay! Congratulations!! :)