Advice and Things I Wish I Would Have Been Told About Having Five Kids…

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  1. Getting in and out of a car will take at least 30 minutes and you will always forget something… always.
  2. If you can, space them out age wise accordingly, do so. Having a little Boss that can’t talk yet and tell me how he is feeling about a new baby Blakely is tricky. He is getting there now it just takes a whole lot of one on one and cuddling.
  3. Diapers. So many diapers. I take down at least 6 diapers after one nights sleep.
  4. Date nights will be non existent for a bit and thats ok. Just appreciate the time alone you do have together and remind yourself that one day you will have built in babysitters.
  5. Consignment stores are everything especially when you are trying to match 7 people all the time.
  6. Costco is your best friend.
  7. Set a reminder on your Alexa to clip the 100 toenails and fingernails once a week.
  8. Moms have a gift of prioritizing every second of every day so while running up stairs to wipe someones bum grab a few things to take up with you so you don’t have to go up and down an extra five times out of the six hundred you will.
  9. Kids are helpful. They want to help if you explain that you need it and why. At five I have Dakota helping with dishes, Jax is taking care of trash and the three oldest are cleaning up toys when I ask. Don’t be scared to ask them to use those cute little hands.
  10. You will always have throw up or poop in, on and around you. Get used to it and have perfume in every diaper bag.
  11. Being in public will feel overwhelming but on lookers will either laugh or offer help. Take the help. Let the guy behind you in line at Target pick up the shoe that your kid kicked off.
  12. Don’t ever order your own meal at a restaurant because you will have six to-go boxes if you do. They never finish their food. Order the margarita instead of the meal.
  13. Sleep isn’t a thing right now so don’t expect it just have really great coffee on deck.
  14. Surround yourself with friends that encourage the chaos and enjoy your time together. Someone is bound to pull down their pants and pee in the front yard, spill a drink, get crumbs in a couch etc. True friends who invite you over with that many humans know the drill.
  15. Train the olders well and the littles will follow.
  16. Laundry is life. Have a glass of wine while you do it. Make it fun!
  17. You will be exhausted and you will blame your spouse for said exhaustion. The only way to fix this is by making that time for the “special special” but don’t have too much “special special” because then you may get another surprise bundle of joy.
  18. They will all look exactly like your husband. Don’t take offense you are in their personality somewhere.
  19. Time to yourself will seem non existent because it is but if you can take the bath or shower alone, if you can play a game of Candy Krush on the potty, if you can tan for two minutes without another being on top of you, remember to appreciate those moments.
  20. LOVE HARD ON THEM NOW. This is a season and it is flying by so through the tears, the lack of sleep, the fight over green beans, the gallon of Gatorade spilt on the floor by your eager toddler… love it all. Write it all down. Don’t ever forget that you dreamt of these moments all your life. The good, the bad and the goofy.

The Tale of a Musician’s Wife

Family, Mommy Blogger, Music, Working Mom

I wish you well

I wish you more than you can tell

And I hope someday we’re crying

At the mention of your name

I hope for peace

At the bottles release

You’ll lose more than you’ve gained but

Memories will stay the same

You are worth it

You are better than you think

You’ve climbed the mountain tops

And you’ve spent time on bare feet

Don’t forget it

You are better than a song

And one day when they all sing along

Just remember

That you are worth it

I’ve seen the best

And I’ve been through the worst

When you think you can stand high

This town will knock you down

It’ll bleed you dry

But you’ve overcome

Years of try and try

One more saying no is one less yes

than tomorrow’s better buy

You are worth it

You are better than you think

You’ve climbed the mountain tops

And you’ve spent time on bare feet

Don’t forget it

You’re better than a song

And one day when they all sing along

Just remember

That you are worth it

Keep thinking big

Keep dreaming harder than I did

The heart I fell in love with

And still fall for is you

You are worth it

You are better than you think

You’ve climbed the mountain tops

And you’ve spent time on bare feet

Don’t forget it

You’re better than a song

And one day when they all sing along

Just remember

That you are worth it

Felt inspired tonight. It’s been a crazy journey and I pray it’s not over for us or anyone else. We are going to come out of this more creative and inspired than ever before. This is not just a hobby for most of us it is a way of life. The way he writes, the way he dresses, how he handles social media, how we raise our kids it’s all one in the same… through music. I’m so proud and inspired by fellow musicians who have created a working outlet in a time where you can’t do your favorite thing in the world which is play live in front of fans. Knowing that we can at least play in our homes for everyone right now (sweats and all) is our saving grace and we love each and everyone of you for it. Craig Wayne Boyd going live tomorrow Friday April 3 at 9pm cst. Can’t wait to hang with you all again.

NASHVILLE STRONG

A Mom’s Take on Coronavirus

Family, Mommy Blogger, Music, Working Mom

I don’t even like saying the word and as I type I am still unsure of what to talk about so no one takes offense. The past two weeks in Nashville and our county have been strange. We have experienced a tornado hit our beloved town then only days later we are seeing the unimaginable happen in our country/world. I have seen love, support and community come together in the most beautiful way and then an entire shift to panic. There are so many views, so many articles, so many posts happening that I have tried to stay offline as much as humanly possible yet our lively hood revolves around current events and public appearances. Here goes something…

Craig left for Austin, Texas today to play a festival in Round Rock. Do we post about it? Do we share with people that he is on his way to do his job? We did. Not sure if it was the “correct” decision but as a family we made it. We decided that because it was outside of the metropolis that is Austin and because the cases are few nearby, and Craig’s fans are attending that driving (rather than flying) and playing an acoustic show while being as conscious of cleanliness as possible was a must. He/We are absolutely aware of the importance of being “quarantined” and respect everyone’s thoughts. Every mic will be sanitized, there will be elbow bumps instead of hugs, and when he gets home there will be a lot of laundry to do but this situation will be handled in the most cleanly and safe way possible. I hope his fans and our friends know and respect that.

We have also “stocked up”. We have enough toilet paper for two weeks, formula, diapers and wipes for two weeks and food for TWO WEEKS. I am the most protective mom on the planet but we did not go shopping in bulk for anything. We shopped responsibly knowing that there are other new moms out there who need exactly what I do and there are elderly people looking to have food in their fridge too. This panic is scary. This shift in our economy is scary. We aren’t sure we will get deposits or any new shows in the next few months and THAT. IS. SCARY. Prayer and family time has been the only thing that seems to keep me from grinding my teeth at night.

My personality has always been the “half glass full” kinda gal. My figurative glass is half full knowing that I have enjoyed three days with my tribe. No phones, no news, just outdoors, cuddles and close friends. We have taught Dakota to ride a bike with no training wheels successfully and I am so stinking proud of her. Jaxon has learned two new songs on piano and is now honing in on his drum skills (SOS Johannes!). Graydon is learning colors and has mastered the rainbow with the help of M&M’s. Boston has us all smiling with every one of his new smiles. Craig and I are talking less and loving more. If I wasn’t so worried about our careers and humanity I would chalk this moment in time up as precious. That being said, my literal glass right now is half full because I don’t think I could experience this many emotions without a glass of wine or two.

Yesterday I needed out of the house so I went and detailed our car from front to back. Aside from wine, reading and praying… cleaning has become my new therapy. I needed a moment to reflect. Afterwards, I found myself going to Dollar General for ice cream for our kids because they are absolute rockstars. The other day Dakota and Gray were playing and Graydon came running into our room saying “Mommy there is a Mado (tornado) outside”. In that moment I realized how much they hear, see and absorb. In that moment I knew that my tension was rubbing off on him. Then Jaxon came home clinging to a stuffed animal which he has never done. His school was flattened by a tornado two weeks ago and now he knows that he won’t be going back for a while because people are getting sick. I asked Craig if we should take the “stuffy” away and he said “No. They are kids and they have feelings bigger than ours.” Moral of all of this… Love. Let people feel. And know that children are hearing and feeling all of the emotions that you have. I don’t think anyone should hide them but they should be talked about and then cover everyone in enough kisses and hugs to make the scary disappear. It is difficult, I am not saying it is easy but remember you are the leader of your pack and you want to make that pack as strong and comfortable as possible. (I say this to myself as I type because this is new territory and I am obviously learning as I go to).

Love you all, wash your hands, and share with me any creative ideas you might have for adults and kids alike to stay sane during this time of chaos. xo