The Magnificent Seven
What greater blessing to give thanks for at a family gathering than the family and the gathering. ~Robert Braul
I am a father of seven, well, nine actually (lost two to miscarriage) but seven walking this planet. My small nation is comprised of five boys and two girls, ranging in age from 23 to 9…yes, that’s quite a range. For a dad, a large family poses various challenges to navigate.
Seven different cultures and languages to learn
Seven powerful personalities to discover
Seven characters to help mold and grow
Seven wonderful minds to help nurture
Seven souls to guard and protect
No wonder I’m tired
The juggling of seven distinct individuals into a unit that is for each other is quite a feat and one not for the fainthearted. My wife and I are daily dealing with the training of young children while coaching the decisions of our adult children…and guiding teenagers in between. It is a financial strain, a physical challenge, a spiritual wrestle and sometimes a nine ring (including parents) circus! It is all that and more…
It’s my family
It’s my blessing
The lives of my children are the seven best things that have ever happened to me. They have made me a better man and a better father than I ever dreamt I could be. Each one has stretched me, each son and daughter interaction has increased my heart and the love it contains. They have taught me about God, they have taught me about acceptance and they have brought me great joy.
I am the father of seven…and they are all magnificent!
Comments
I have 6 kids and we lost one to miscarriage 4 years ago. One of these days we will have to compare notes! I love the picture by the way! Keep up the great work and I will continue to pray for you and your beautiful family!
Barry
I have three, and I agree with you 100%. God has used my family to make me a better man than I could have ever imagined. I'm fascinated with the way God wired us in His image to love even more the things we sacrifice for. I wouldn't trade it for anything, certainly not my life...
Thanks for the encouraging words, and thanks for being the man God called you to be.
Magnificent TWO angle...what a kind and beautiful expression...thank you for sharing that with me! BTW, my oldest (Josh) loves that movie!