I'm not sure where I've been the past eleven years. I guess I've been somewhat asleep at the wheel or something. But I got smacked upside the head with a revelation the other day.

I need to parent on purpose.

Now, that may be a no-brainer for many of you, but the phrase "purposeful parenting" just sort of hit me, and it has given me lots to think about!

What do I mean by that anyway? I think mostly it means that I have to do certain things to make sure they happen. I can't just expect them to happen. For example, when I look back on my childhood, it's filled with all sorts of neat memories: feeding the ducks at the park, climbing the coal pile in my grandparents' backyard (even though we weren't supposed to...oops), going to Sea World, walking down the street to my dad's work to visit him, catching fireflies and putting them in a jar. I want my children's childhoods to be equally filled with great family memories too. Except it hit me that I can't just expect those memories to happen...I need to be proactive and make them happen. I need to step out a bit and arrange for them. Certainly neat adventures can occur even without our planning, but some things, like neat trips, need to be arranged ahead of time. And I need to actually do that now and then.

Granted, 3 1000-mile-plus moves do lend to "adventure," but a little variety now and then would be nice. ;-)

It does get a bit tricky though...let's face it, just going to the movies with 6 children costs a small fortune. And what doesn't cost a lot moneywise can simply be a hassle or at the very least, extremely difficult to maneuver, when you have 6 children ages 11 down to almost 11 months.

Yet I'm being convicted more and more that I need to actively pursue these things. I need to seek out ways to engage my children and find things to encourage happy memories. I want them to look back on their childhood with fondness. So I need to do things on purpose, rather than living in constant survival mode. I do not want them to look back and think, "Wow, Mom and Dad were pretty much strung out all the time." :-P

I'd love to hear some ideas for creating memorable moments in your family! They may or may not work for us (for example, reading aloud is always a huge flop around here...my kids are just no fun when it comes to that ROFLOL), but they might spark some ideas for me, or they might work for someone else to read! So please share!