We Chose this Life

Sometimes I look at the craziness and chaos surrounding me and think to myself “how the heck did we get here?!?!”

When asked in high school what I’d be doing in 5, 10, 15 years, I don’t know that I would have guessed this.

I fell in love at 18. Was married and pregnant at 23. And will have my last child this year at 31. It all happened very fast and what many would probably consider very early.

But the truth is, we chose this life. Every step along the way was planned and deliberate.

I met hubby my first week of college and I won’t say it was love at first sight, but it didn’t take long. We said those three magic words less than two months after we met and just weeks after deciding we only wanted to date each other. And it was only another 2 months before hubby asked me if I wanted to marry him (you know, maybe…someday?)

I said yes and while that wasn’t the official proposal, we knew from that moment on that our lives were headed down that path, together.

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We waited almost another five years before getting married, but when we did finally say our dos, we knew we’d be starting a family right away. Honeybun wasn’t an “accident” or surprise, she was a deliberately planned decision.

We were married, out of college and had both been working and supporting ourselves (together) for two years. We knew we wanted to travel and see the world. We knew we wanted to work hard when we were young so that we could retire easily and enjoy our golden years.

We also knew those things weren’t within reach of two twenty-somethings just starting out. We had little money and even less vacation time. So we decided to start our family.

To a lot of people it seems weird that we chose to have kids because we didn’t have money, but for us it made the most logical sense. Most any parent will tell you: you never have enough money to have kids. But you always make it work.

We weren’t (and still aren’t) the types to sacrifice our financial security for luxuries like vacations, fancy cars or big houses but we also knew that we could make small sacrifices to start our family.

We also knew that if we continued working hard and saving, despite having multiple children, that we could make our life dreams come true.

I won’t even be 50 when baby #4 graduates high school and all our children should be done with college by the time hubby is retirement age. This will leave our retirement years free to travel, enjoy our “old” age and even spend time with our grand children (fun fact: if Honeybun has her first child when I had her, I will be a grandma at 48 and still have a child in high school!)

We chose to start our family young so we could enjoy their childhoods AND our adulthood. We chose to have our children close together so they would have each other in life and so that we would be “done” with the baby years while we were still vibrant and healthy and so that we could enjoy every stage of their growing up.

We could have waited and saved more money and “lived” while we were young (but we were never big partiers anyways). We could have waited for our careers to be “established” but our children certainly haven’t stopped hubby from achieving his goals and I didn’t really have a career to begin with (but now I’ll have the time to start one). We could have waited for a million reasons but none of them were good enough to outweigh the future we saw with starting our family early.

I know having children young isn’t for everybody and that it’s not always a choice. But it was the best choice for us and I wouldn’t change the way we’ve done things. It has worked for us and has yet to stop us from doing the things want to do in life, we just have three more people to share our adventures with!

It might not be the life I would have imagined or expected to have, but we chose this life and there is no going back (not that I’d want to!)

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