Happy Number 7

THE FUN AND SOMETIMES NOT SO FUN STORIES ABOUT RAISING 5 KIDS UNDER 6!

  • About

They say money can’t buy happiness, but I am pretty sure we just bought some of it.

Lessons learned Life Reflections Parenthood

I am a dreamer.  I am also a believer of chasing your dreams. I’ve chased a few of my own.  Some with successful results and some not – those are the ones you learn the most from.  I also believe in supporting and pushing others to follow their own dreams.   In this story, someone else’s dream affected me directly and I was happy to play a role to help make it happen. 🙂

Back in 2007 when we started considering having kids, Becca had what could’ve been a very successful career in business.  However, I’ve always thought that teachers were special people with special qualities and I thought Becca had all those qualities and had the potential of being an awesome teacher! (I was proven right later).   At that time, she started toying with the idea of teaching in order to spend more time at home and eventually when our kids grew of age, she could be involved in their school life.  We thought more about it due to the fact that Hillsborough County was in need of teachers, and the timing was just right.  The easy decision would’ve been to remain in her position, move up the ladder of Corporate America, etc, etc  BUT we had a bigger plan in mind. A plan that could allow Becca to eventually fulfill her dream of being a mom; a mom that could be involved with the kiddos.

That summer we (she) took the plunge. And no surprise, she was AWESOME at it. Kids loved her. Teachers loved her. Administrators loved her! A few years later she was offered an Assistant Principal position and although she hesitated taking it because she would miss the classroom and the kids, she took on the challenge and rocked that position as well. (you see the trend here? ;))

Last year, we were given the opportunity to chase her big dream for the first time.  Chasing it required some sacrifices – mostly financial as our kid’s school is a small private school that is not in need of APs so she would need to teach  – but we could not chase it in 2014. We had a lot going on with the babies on their way, short notice, etc…  Although disappointed, we think it was the best thing.  That extra year allowed us to plan ahead to make the transition in 2015. We needed to come up with ideas on how to supplement Becca’s new income so we could maintain our lifestyle. Also, the arrival of the babies meant more expenses! Food, daycare/nanny, etc. We had to plan for all of it and make sure we would be ok.   It was also a good year for Becca to begin her transition of her AP role in her school (a school she loved and is so grateful for). During her pregnancy with the twins, they were so amazing to her- being very flexible with her schedule, out-of-school duties, etc.  We are forever grateful to them not only for that last year, but for the entire time Becca was a part of the school.

This summer (2015) when the opportunity rose, we were ready. We had a business in place (www.PackLessPlayMore.com), we had the nanny situation for Santi, Emi and Ale taken care of, and Nati and Nico had successfully finished their first year at their new school!  I am not going to lie, going into it was a bit scary.  As much as you plan, you never knew how things are going to settle in, how “accurate” our financial planning was, how crazy (or not) things would be, etc.

Well….  I can now tell you with confidence that it has been AWESOME!  Becca is so happy! The kids are SO happy their mom works at their school! Becca feels so fulfilled teaching again and loves that she can see our kids throughout the day, have lunch with them, be available if they need her, etc…  I am kind of jealous but so happy for all of them.  Yes, we are a couple of tens of thousands of dollars short compared to last year, but every penny is worth it.  Being able to chase and achieve a life dream has no price – it only brings satisfaction, smiles, happiness and that, for us, is what life is about. Being happy together.

So yes, people say you can’t buy happiness, but I am pretty sure we just bought ourselves a huge chunk!  Cheers to dreaming and chasing dreams!!  God bless.

 

Nati and Nico at School

Nico running

Nati playing v-ball    Nico swingPiggy back to class

3 Comments

20 conventional and unconventional things I am thankful for.

General Lessons learned Life Reflections Parenting multiples Uncategorized

Santi - Thanksgiving

 

At first, the idea of writing 20 things I am thankful for sounded like a lot… but when I began to write them I realized the list could’ve been much much longer… Regardless, here is my list of 10 conventional and 10 unconventional things I am thankful for:

  1. God: for guiding, protecting and keeping my family safe.
  2. Becca: for being the best teammate ever in the game of raising kids, for being my rock, the supporter of my dreams but yet the one that brings me down to earth when I dream too much 😉
  3. Nati, Nico, Santi and our 2 baby boys that will join us soon. For bringing so much joy into our lives, for being one of the main reasons I do a lot of what I do, for being an inspiration, for reminding me to be foolish and not take life so seriously, for being kids, and for seeing everyone for who they are, not what they look like. Among many other things.
  4. Our family: For being the support system around us. For loving our kids unconditionally. For being there when we need you.
  5. Our health: because we’ve been fortunate enough to have healthy children and have managed to stay healthy ourselves. I value that a lot!
  6. Our friends: For helping us build memories. For sharing laughs. For listening. For not judging. For genuinely wanting us to be happy. The feeling is mutual.
  7. My work family: For allowing me to do what I love while being myself 100% of the time.
  8. Woolly Mammoth/Ultimate Community: For keeping my competitive spirit and the love for team sports alive. Woolly: for pushing me. For being one of the main reasons I exercise – for giving me a goal to work towards. For showing me, ourselves and others how working in unity towards one goal and under one mission can turn into huge accomplishments. For being the only place I can party barefoot without people making comments about my bruised or non-existent toe nails 🙂 (inside joke)
  9. Our small business (packlessplaymore.com – shameless plug), for allowing me to live my entrepreneurial dream. For challenging me on how to grow the business, how to reach more people, how to better our service, etc.. For supporting our family financially.
  10. YMCA Trainers: For teaching me how much fun it is to workout as a team.
  11. Al Gore: For inventing the internet ;)… I have no idea what I’d do without it!
  12. Facebook (although I am more of an Instagramer): For allowing me to connect with family and friends around the world. If it was not for FB I would have no idea how everyone is doing and wouldn’t be able to enjoy watching their families grow and cheer them on their accomplishments.
  13. Taylor Swift: For reminding us that sometimes you just got to “Shake it off”
  14. College Basketball/March Madness: For being the most exciting sport to watch and the best tournament in the World! Ok…the World Cup is better but March Madness is every year!! Go KU!
  15. Pacifiers: You have no idea how many “oh sh*t he/she is going crazy!” have turned into peaceful and manageable situations… Yes, getting rid of them could be a pain in the a** but definitely worth it when looking back!
  16. Disney World: For providing my kids with magical moments and ever lasting smiles. For allowing us to enjoy in awe their joy and happiness. That’s what it’s all about.
  17. Single Malts and/or Beer: For being the best “decompressing” partner at the end of the day. No matter how rough of a day it was at work or with the kids.
  18. Netflix: For calming my kids down any place, any time. For turning a crappy situation into a not-so-crappy. Sh*t going crazy? Whip out the phone/tablet and put on Netflix. Want them to take a nap while driving? Whip out the good’ol Netflix. Oh yeah, and for allowing me to watch shows & movies I never had the time to watch (and still don’t but at least it gives me peace of mind there is an option).
  19. Miley Cyrus: For reminding me that raising girls is a complex thing… And for giving me perspective on what NOT to do.
  20. Music/ukulele/Youtube: Ran out of room so last one is bundled up. Music for the good vibes. Ukulele.. because it allows me to think there is hope in the world and I may be able to play an instrument. Youtube: for posting tutorials on “how to play the ukulele”.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

 

Leave a Comment

Happy Number 7

We are a very happy family of 7 -- including twin boys! We have 5 kids under 6 and a black lab.

Life is great — at times hectic but worth every second. This is our story.

  • Email
  • Instagram

LATEST POSTS

Regain Perspective

February 19, 2016

An ambitious 2016 full of resolutions.

January 30, 2016

#Blessed

January 6, 2016

INSTAGRAM @happynumber7

Archives

  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • April 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014

SEARCH