Happy & Healthy . . some of the time

“It’s so nice to see family enjoying each other,” the waitress remarked as she filled our water. 

Jeff and I were out with our oldest son for a rare 2-on-1 dinner a couple days before his graduation.



We’ve received a lot of similar comments over the years.

“What a lovely family.”

We are really. Nine of us (going on 10) love each other a lot!

As our kids have grown older we hear it from their friends, “The Hylands are such a great family.”

Lest I sound like an unabashed braggart, let me assure you the point of this post is not to tell you how wonderful we are.

Rather, I want to dispel a myth that robbed me of contentment with my family for WAY too long, and it’s this . .

Happy, healthy families are always happy and healthy.

Now I know we know better than that in reality, but too often the desires of our hearts for our family can be anything but realistic.

The reality in our family is . . .

We fight. 

The kids say shut up and call each other names. 

Tensions rise concurrent with tempers. 

There is sulking, shouting, cursing, slamming. 

You name it.

It’s totally real.



And we say sorry and I love you. And hug a lot. And every birthday we sit around our table after cake and presents and one by one tell the birthday boy or girl why we love them.

In our almost twenty-six years of family we’ve tasted almost all of the things we most hoped to avoid when we started this journey. 

Just a small bite of some and stomach wrenching swallowed mouthfuls of others.

It’s been lie awake at night ugly.

And more beautiful than I ever dreamed it would or even could be.

So this is the truth that’s replaced the myth. 

Happy and healthy families are happy and healthy because of God’s love, forgiveness, and grace.

And the more reality we experience, the more this truth becomes true in our family.

So don’t go for perfect or even something close. And when reality sets in, remember that as trite and cheesy as it may sound . . .

Love really does conquer all.

Daniel, Hilary, her brother Drew, and the rest of the happy and healthy (most of the time) brood

10 Comments

  1. Kristin

    What a beautiful post – so glad you had such a fun celebration this past weekend!

    • kimhyland

      Thank you, Kristin. The celebration was such fun and a generous gift from God!

  2. Plays with Purpose

    Isn't that the truth of it? Thank you for being so real Kim!
    Love the view of your family from afar. Looks like fun!
    Hugs,
    Kelly

    • kimhyland

      Real is so much easier, Kelly 😉 XO

  3. Emily Wierenga

    oh. i just am so blessed by this, and by you, kim. there is such love and beauty that shines in your faces. thank you for keeping it real friend. you actually make me WANT to have nine kids 🙂 almost. love you.

    • kimhyland

      NINE . . who said anything about nine?! I birthed six and am getting two pain-free through marriage. So you're halfway there, Emily! Love you too!

  4. marlece

    Oh can I copy this? I love every word. You are talkin' real here, I love it!

    And….you do have a very handsome family. wow!

    • kimhyland

      Yes, I'd love it if you shared, Marlece! Thanks for visiting 🙂

  5. Kelli Woodford

    not trite or cheesy — freeing. relieving. feels like i can breathe again.

    i'm so with you on this, Kim. just because it's not "always" doesn't mean it's "never." so well said.

    • kimhyland

      Thank you, Kelly. It really is such a freeing reality! Having the benefit of a little bit of hindsight makes me want to share this with as many (especially mommas) as I can!

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