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Our family lives in Brisbane, Queensland. My husband is Wayne, I am Lisa and we have six kids. Three girls then three boys aged between 16 and 2. Wayne and I are both 34. The kids are Krissie, Shelby, Maddi, Nathan, Justin and Damien. We have a cat called Licorice and three geese named Elvis and Priscilla and Lisa-Marie, and three ducks called Cheese, Dip and Quackers. It's a full house!
I work full time for a workers union, and Wayne is a stay at home dad, who does a great job looking after the family!! It works well for us. As you could imagine our home is very noisy and we live in what I like to call "organised chaos".
The kids all have very unique personalities, gifts and talents, and with that we have lots of the normal sibling rivalry and of course - arguments, but there is a lot of love and they are all fiercely protective of each other. Such a big family is fun but it is hard work, and we wouldn't want to change a thing about it.
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Goodness time flies! I can't believe I haven't been on this site since Christmas. But that happens when you work full time and have half a dozen babies.
I haven't got a lot to tell really except that its been head down- bum up at work and at home.
Hopefully I will be on again soon enough! |
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Well it's finally happened - I'm a grown up!
I just waved goodbye to my eldest child (16) going on her first date and I don't know how to feel. She is beautiful, intelligent and most of all - trustworthy. I am caught between overwhelming pride and a fearful sense of AGE! Iam 34 yrs old - I'm not ready for this.
I bought this baby home from the hospital in June 1990 - almost yesterday - so small and premmie she wore clothes made for a Cabbage Patch Kid home from the hospital, and now she is in the car with a 19yr old boy - going bowling.
Where does the time go????
I was not much older than her when I had her - so I do have to admit I am worried, but then I have to trust - I have to trust her and her ability to do what is right - and I have to trust my instincts as a parent, I also have to trust that I have raised her in the best way I knew how!
All in all - I think I did alright.
I'll keep you posted!
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I haven't been on the site for a while now have I? I can't believe how long its been actually, life is so hectic right now, with Xmas coming up, having a full time job and 6 kids! But not to worry.
I work for a trade union in Australia and its FULL ON right now with the Government changing the Industrial Relations Laws. I spend every day trying to educate people on how unfair these laws really are and campaining to get rid of the Laws and the government that introduced them.
Every day people are calling for help because the laws strip people of their rights and entitlements. People are losing holiday pay, sick leave, and the right to be in a union, as well as being sacked for no good reason. Australians need to join together and stand up for everything that is fair and reasonable. Get active Australia - join your union and support the campaign to get rid of these laws.
Your rights at work are worth fighting and voting for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Admit it - parenting is HARD, and I defy anyone to tell me different!
Its Sunday evening and I am really looking forward to going back to work tomorrow morning. I don't say that because I don't want to be with my kids, I say it because I am realistic and if I am honest its just so much easier going to work!!
Cleaning day has turned into cleaning weekend! The kids rooms, need I say more? The arguments, tantrums, and stress over room cleaning have got to a point that I have thrown up my hands in despair, and started writing my blog! Sometimes its just better to let them go, yell at each other and I choose to do something else, rather than try and problem solve for them.
I listen to them yell at each other and wonder why they spend so much energy yelling - if they put all that yelling energy into cleaning energy, their rooms would be spotless in a flash.
Thats what being an adult is all about isnt it? Knowing when and where to use all that energy. One day they will see that they should "choose their fights" and fight over things that matter.
They are children, at the moment, the world is all about them, the day will come when they understand that these little arguments were silly and there are more important things to fight about - like poverty, human rights abuse, and unfair working conditions.
We just have to be patient, and let them work these things out in the short term, so they they grow to see whats fair, and whats not fair, whats right and what is unjust.. These small people are our future, our job is to see that they make it into adulthood safely, so that they can go on to make an impact in our world, thats what parenting is all about.
I hope I am making all the right choices and that I am giving them all they need to succeed - Only time will tell! |
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