Friday, March 02, 2007

Multi-Generational Household


Really we kind of live two lifestyles. Lifestyle #1 takes place the vast majority of the time. In that life we live as a dual-career family of four with no extended family anywhere within a day's drive. We spend a lot of time as a foursome and we do a lot of stuff together. Lifestyle #1 is a rich and full life. It is a crazy, but good life. Lifestyle #2 takes place when my parents visit -- which is usually about every 8-10 weeks or so. When they come they usually stay for several days or even up to two weeks. They live with us. In this life we live as a multi-generational household. We eat meals together, all pitch in with cooking and clean-up, and all love on Kyle and Owen round-the-clock. My mom does the laundry. My dad does lawn-work. We all take turns going grocery shopping and running errands and checking our email and doing daycare drop-off and pick-up. The four adults try to keep up with our work and go to meetings and field phone calls. The two toddlers go to daycare shorter-than-usual days and at home they keep us all on our toes with their antics and wild behavior. After the boys go to bed we watch TV and chat. On the weekends we go to Little Gym and try to do at least one big daytrip or outing. We all come and go and work and play. Lifestyle #2 is a rich and full life. It is a crazy, but good life. #1 and #2 are neither better or worse than each other --- just drastically different lifestyles. Both drastically different, but both drastically good lifestyles.

1 comment:

Dawn said...

Hi Heather and Braydon,
I have followed your blog for a very long time now and LOVE it! We are in process to adopt a little guy from Haiti. He is two years old and we are out of IBESR.

I have a question about your boys locs. I am thinking about locing Jack's hair when he comes home. I LOVE Kyle and Owen's locs and am wondering how you started them? How do you maintain them? Any tips you could give me would be wonderful!!

Thanks so much!!
dawnz:)
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