It has taken me a long time to get to the point of being comfortable
with intentionally living in a smaller house with our potentially large
family. There is that point after having a baby, when I start thinking
about if/when the next one might come along, and if/when he or she does
come along, what we are going to do about bedrooms. I spend hours
planning and rearrange mentally where we are going to put which person.
Then I start to wonder, how much space does each of my children really need? At what point would it make sense to get a bigger house? Can we just get by with the space we have?
Often in the midst of my anxiety about house size, I have had to be
reminded that these material things are passing and what really matters
is that we grow in holiness. My own experience of growing up in a
smaller house in a family of six, realizing how others have lived in the
past, talking to friends who grew up in bigger families, and
considering creative, economical uses of home space has all contributed
to my husband and my decision to choose purposefully to live in our
smaller house with our four children and potentially with any future
ones.
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