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  • Today we're talking about parenting during the pandemic, check it out.

  • [Life in Japan Theme Song]

  • Well, it's 2021. Parenting has never been an easy job,

  • But especially during a pandemic, it is very challenging.

  • And whatever the state of your family was before the pandemic,

  • The pandemic came, and it just exaggerated whatever was happening.

  • So if there were problems inside, it exaggerated those problems,

  • If there were good things happening, it actually kind of strengthened those things.

  • But today we want to look at how can you live and have a happy family during pandemic.

  • For you, what was the biggest like change and challenge of parenting here with the pandemic?

  • Well, I think first of all having the kids home 24 hours a day...

  • All of a sudden all of us moms instantly became teachers.

  • It wasn't like a choice to teach our children, we were just kind of tossed into that.

  • And then having them home...

  • I mean there's just totally, a totally a different dynamic to having your kids home all the time.

  • I love summer breaks, I love breaks when my kids are home,

  • But one thing I find totally interesting when my kids are home is

  • We eat lunchlet's just pretend like we eat at noon.

  • They finish at 12:10

  • At 12:15 they will come and say "Mom, we're hungry. What's there to eat?"

  • I'm like "Seriously?!"

  • And this was months of this because everyone was stuck at home.

  • And you're trying to balance healthy eating and healthy routines and school and tons of laundry

  • Because kids are home all the time, making messes and cleaning house,

  • Husbands are home with work, it's just...

  • It was a lot to take in all at once.

  • But! We made it through.

  • And there's still more of it here that we're working through now.

  • I'd say one thing that probably really helped for us too was finding fun things to do together

  • Like, on purpose, so

  • Like Becca and Anna like to play Catan, so we'll play Catan with them

  • Or Joshua and I, we like to play MarioKart

  • Uh, even the whole family really gets into MarioKart.

  • And Uno. And Uno!

  • Making purposeful times with the family together.

  • I think establishing a healthy routine is very important.

  • Because then you get used to that,

  • It helps you manage your day a little more instead of just wondering

  • "Well what am I going to do now? What am I going to do now?"

  • Well now it's time for this.

  • Because we still had work to do

  • It wasn't like we were all just on vacation for months,

  • And the kids still had school, so they had their school time,

  • Then meal time, then play time and study time,

  • We just had to figure out a routine that worked with us all being in the house at the same time.

  • Joshua!

  • Awww!

  • Sarah we came to pick you up!

  • Hey Sarah, how was school today? Good.

  • I missed you so much, Sarah.

  • Another thing I think was very helpful was establishing healthy eating patterns.

  • Because if I let my kids raid the fridge and feed themselves, Oh gosh

  • They would be eating cereal and chocolate and bread.

  • My kids love bread. Oh, and white rice.

  • Plain rice. Just rice. Sarah would ask for it with a little shyoyu, soy sauce.

  • During this whole time we started experimenting with healthier options like whole grain rice and more vegetables

  • And more baked things, not fried,

  • And just introducing them to new things

  • Like different soups and foods that are healthy but fun

  • But not just junk.

  • It's amazingeating healthy helps you have the right type of energy

  • You don't go on these highs and lows.

  • Sugar high and then you fall and you drop and you're cranky.

  • And it would fill them up so they're not begging for food every 5 minutes.

  • So a lot of people comment, they're like "What a beautiful, wonderful family! You guys look perfect."

  • So... are we perfect?

  • All the time!

  • Do you see my halo?

  • We definitely have had our moments, especially during the pandemic, has brought it out

  • When you're with each other all the time Yeah

  • And our house is much smaller than the house we had either in the States or in Brazil,

  • So you're in each others' business all the time

  • Whathow have we kind of dealt with that?

  • When someone's got a little upset or when the kids need to be alone or one of us...

  • Needs to be alone. Well at one point we said "Well the car's available."

  • If anyone needs some alone time, you can just go sit in the car a little bit.

  • And actually I do that, don't I?

  • He does that every morning, he goes...

  • I'll go get in the car and go for a little drive to a park I really like

  • And it's the perfect time to kind of, like, just stretch out a little bit.

  • So you know a lot of things that really helped me was having close friends that I could call up

  • I would call up my mom,

  • I'd call up my sisters, I had other friends that I was texting,

  • And just getting advice and encouragement

  • Or just complaining a little to someone who understood what I was going through.

  • And having that support system really, really is helpful.

  • Not only during a pandemic, but anytime

  • Because raising children is not something that we just all know the answers to, you know?

  • Seeking advice from our parents and our grandparents or older ladies...

  • We have a lot of wise ladies in our church that we canthat I like to seek advice from

  • I think it's very important to, if you don't know what to do, if you don't know the answer, to find someone who can help you.

  • And don't feel ashamed to open up about something that maybe you feel like is embarrassing

  • Because chances are somebody else is also struggling with the same thing,

  • Wondering how to keep their kids in line, or keep them entertained or just to keep a happy family atmosphere.

  • A healthy family atmosphere really does take work

  • And you got to be intentional about it

  • It just doesn't happen by accident.

  • One thing that we always do too is every evening we have family devotion time

  • Where we read the verse of the day from the Bible

  • And we take turns praying — praying for people that are sick or for our family

  • And also we like to dance!

  • I'm sure you've seen in previous videos, we do a lot of dancing in our house.

  • And we turn on a good Christian upbeat song

  • And the kids dance, it helps them get their energy out,

  • But also gives them positive energy because it's exciting, we're praising Jesus, and it's something good that we can do.

  • So it's amazing, if you're depressed or sad or down, if you start dancing and have happy music on

  • It really does change the atmosphere

  • We found things that really helped us day by day, and still today

  • I try not to let the girls play on the Switch or do any electronic games before they go to school

  • It seems like it puts them in a bad mood to want to leave for school.

  • So before school we turn on music,

  • Or we can watch Bible stories online,

  • But no gaming, no... phone

  • A lot of times they'll do artistic things and that's when they'll start drawing things

  • Or Sarah makes all these origami things that are just amazing

  • Yeah It's like my goodness!

  • (Singing) Whatcha making Sarah, Sarah Sarah Bear-ah, Sarah Bear-a?

  • Whatcha making? Let me see! I'm making a dog.

  • A dog? From Origami? Yea.

  • How do you know how to do this?

  • It's my teacher. The teacher at school?

  • Aw, that's so cute.

  • Because let me tell you what,

  • Turning on the tv and leaving that as your babysitter is a lot easier than

  • Me personally spending time with them and investing in them

  • But, it's those times that they're going to remember

  • When they grow up, are they going to be like "yea, my mom just let me watch tv whenever I wanted"

  • Or are they going to be like "Oh yea, my mom played games with me, or she taught me how to make a recipe"

  • Or she taught me how to sow

  • Those are the things that are going to be positive memories

  • That we want them to then pass on to their children and grandkids.

  • So I like the little post it note that you have on your computer

  • Do you want to share what it says?

  • I think it says "Be the mom you want your kids to remember"

  • It just goes along with what you're saying

  • I have to put in reminders for me to have a positive attitude

  • It's a work in... I'm a work in progress.

  • Even with a healthy family, it starts with a healthy marriage too

  • And although I don't feel like our marriage is perfect yet,

  • I do feel we have a lot of love and understanding

  • And working with each others strengths and weaknesses

  • I have plenty of my own weaknesses!

  • How do we go about that?

  • Well, we used to always look forward to when our parents would come,

  • Either set, because they would help watch the kids so we could go out on dates

  • Because until now, well Joshua just turned 5

  • But before he was just too young to hardly leave with random people

  • This last year, you know, with all our families not being able to come visit,

  • It's been extra stressful — I mean not stressful, but

  • We haven't been able to really take time away, just the two of us

  • So for those first months we were just all stuck together in a house,

  • What is going on?!

  • Mommy put a tent up for us.

  • Chillin' in your tent.

  • So it's hard to just be Nate and I

  • And then as soon as schools went back, I went back to school

  • So I was studying in Shinjuku for 5 hours a day,

  • And then we'd come home and have housework,

  • So it was very hard for us to have just alone time.

  • But you have to just, after the kids go to bed,

  • Watch something together, or listen to something or try to hang out a little bit

  • Except that, come 9:00 at night, I am not much good at anything.

  • What would you say to somebody who is watching and like

  • "Wow- you know, that's great for you guys, but my family is a mess and I've screwed up."

  • What about that person?

  • Well, it's never too late to start trying and start investing in your family

  • If your marriage is in shambles, start there

  • Seek advice in what areas you should improve on first,

  • You know, with your children, if you don't hug them or you don't say that you love them,

  • Those are simple, small things you can do that will make a huge difference in their life

  • Because kids need that affection, they need that love, they need that physical touch

  • And I think that is very, very important

  • Keep an eye on who your kids friends are

  • Because they will be highly influenced by their friends

  • We always tell the girls, because they go out and play with their friends

  • That we want them to influence their friends in positive ways

  • and never have their friends influence them negatively

  • I think it's very important for us as parents, as mothers

  • To keep an eye on what friendships our kids are developing.

  • In a future video we want to do questions and answers,

  • So if you have any specific questions

  • Maybe it's about parenting or families

  • Or maybe it's something fun like "Hey, have you ever gone to this place? Or tried this?"

  • Whatever it might be, feel free to post your questions down here

  • And in a couple of weeks we'd like to respond to some of those

  • Is there anything else that you would add at all?

  • Well, if they have any questions about our kids,

  • For our kidsyou knowif you would like to ask Becca or Anna, Sarah or Joshua anything

  • Please write it in the comments and then we'll do a video in the future

  • and sit them down and see what their answer are to your questions.

  • Could be very interesting. Yeah, it could.

  • Well we're so thankful for each and every one of you that has been watching us and following us

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  • And we appreciate you guys so much

  • And until next time, we'll see you on Life in Japan

  • Bye bye! bye.

Today we're talking about parenting during the pandemic, check it out.

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