8 Reasons Why I Love Being the Mom to a Large Family

What are my favorite things about mothering a large family? Well, let me tell you!

I’m the mother of 8 children. And, yes, I love it.

This often surprises people when they learn that I have all these kids. They’ll say things like, “But you don’t look like a mother of 8 children!”

And then, occasionally,“Do you actually like having a large family?”

I’m never sure how to answer that first one (Thank you…I think?).

The answer to the second question is easier, Yes, I do.  I love it!

Which some people seem to find interesting.

I could write a long list of all the things I love about having a bunch of kids, but here are some of the best . . . . 

8 Reasons Why I Love Being the Mom to a Large Family

1.   I love the joy they bring.

How their sweet faces look up at me with so much love.  The hugs. The laughter. The fellowship of family.

2.   I love all that I learn from them.

They remind me to stop and wonder. They ask good questions and challenge me to think. They reveal areas in my life that I – apparently – need to work on. Ouch.

3.   I love how they have built-in friendships.

If you’re bored or lonely, there’s always a buddy nearby. Someone to help with the work or someone to play a game. Someone to talk to or someone to snuggle.

4.  I love watching the older ones care for the young ones. 

How the older ones get the opportunity to be selfless and put aside their own plans. The chance for them to look after the interests and the hearts of their younger siblings.

5.   I love that I still have younger ones at home.

Even if their older siblings have left home to pursue their own calling.

6.   I love how much fun they are!

Let’s face it; there’s nearly always something going on around here. From family coffee time to late-night movies and games.

7.   I love how the younger ones look up to their older siblings.

For instance, our oldest son is something of a celebrity – a basic rock-star –  to our younger boys whenever he comes home. Thankfully, he walks with God.  Could be worse, I figure.

8.   I love how they can reach the world.

In ways that I can’t. Children seem to have this ability to soften even the hardest of hearts. There’s something about young people that breaks through the toughest barriers. They’re a bright light in a darkening world.

So however many children you have – whether one, four, eight, or twelve – they are a gift from God, aren’t they? Children are truly a blessing.

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