• Mommy of Multiples




    Welcome to my blog! My name is Liz ~ first and foremost I am a child of the living God, saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. I am also the wife of an amazing man named Donny. I'm a stay-at-home mom to five little miracles named Logan, Hudson, Madison, Candice and Samantha. Motherhood has always been a part of my vision for the future. Little did I know what God had in store – carrying quintuplets, bringing four babies into the world at once, and raising five. Here is a place we share our challenges, truimphs, joys and sorrows. Meet my family,The Dixon 7.

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    Madison, Samantha, Candice, Hudson and Logan

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  • Words from Mom:

    "Being a mother has taught me more about the grace of God and my own shortcomings than any other experience in my life. I see God’s grace every morning as they wake up healthy and strong, as they laugh and giggle, as they run and play, as their minds develop right before my eyes. My biggest lesson learned is to cherish every moment with your children -they grow too fast. God never gives you more than you can handle…and I am going to do all that I can for my little ones -especially when they face challenges." "True, some of the lessons they’ve taught me were not very fun as they were happening, but the good moments mix up with the not-so-good moments in a wonderful curriculum ordained for me by God Himself. And since the lessons my children teach me were lovingly designed for me by my Father in Heaven, I will choose to embrace each moment and study these lessons that I may one day hear from the Teacher, “Well done, good and faithful Mommy.”" -Liz Dixon

    "I honestly can say that being a mother is the most powerful and important feeling in the world. How lucky I am to be blessed with this opportunity to raise five children of God. I feel so deeply in love with each of my beautiful children. I crave their smiles, their smell, their hugs and kisses. They are my every reason for being. They are part of me, and of my husband, and yet each one is their own little person; a person that God created and I carried. They were a part of my body and then our physical bond was separated but that intimate and emotional bond will always be there. A bond between a mother and her children is so complicated and yet so simple at the same time. I love the calling I have been given in life. I love being Mommy to Logan, Hudson, Madison, Candice and Samantha."- Liz Dixon

    "So much is involved in raising five children. We have already experienced so much in just over the last three years. I can’t believe it’s only been three years. In some ways I feel like half a lifetime has gone by. Through it all, many things have been uncertain, but one thing has stayed the same. Our Heavenly Father, Christ Jesus, has been watching over our family, keeping us safe and guiding us each day. We want our children to have hearts full of love and a strong faith in God. We are a Christian family desiring to raise our children with the primary focus of training their hearts!"- Liz Dixon

    "God gave me strength when I couldn’t go on, life when my body was trying to shut down, encouragement to my broken heart, meals when the refrigerator was empty, a place to live when ends did not meet, peace in the midst of turmoil, and a contentment that went beyond my circumstances. Sure life gets hard now and then. My heart may still become anxious and my mind may begin to assume the worse, but today I know that contentment comes from within. I have learned to be content regardless of my circumstances because God is faithful to me. I am so very blessed." – Liz Dixon

    "This is the place I come to share my stories, thoughts, prayers, battles, struggles, and victories as a Christian mom. I’m not saying that I’m a perfect mom, just an honest mom in need of God’s grace everyday as I try to live out the calling that he has given me as a mother."- Liz Dixon

    "Thanks to the help and prayers of everyone, inside and outside the hospital, and all over the world we once again have triumphed over this trial. God is good! For each and every one of you…we are ETERNALLY GRATEFUL!"- Liz Dixon

    "My children have taught me the sweetness of cuddles, hugs, kisses, and hearing a little voice say, “I wanna play with my Mommy,” as Logan climbs into my lap. My children have taught me the joys of dancing in the living room, running through the sprinkler, and taking puddle walks barefoot after it rains. My children have taught me to find pleasure in simple things like stickers, lollipops, and balloons. It is entirely possible to “read” your kid’s favorite book to them in the car while driving. They will correct you if you “skip a page”. Popsicles and fruit snacks cure just about all ailments. Mommy makes an awesome superman machine and an equally awesome airplane. Thanks to the Little Einsteins the Eiffel tower is where Logan’s ticket for the musical pet train is found. Walls make especially good canvases for crayon and permanent markers. So do doors and walls. Fortunately, Mr. Clean makes the magic eraser which cleans things up in a snap. My children are teaching me how fleeting life is as each year goes by in a blink already and I know time will move faster the older they get. Being a mother has taught me more about the grace of God and my own shortcomings than any other experience in my life. I see God’s grace every morning as they wake up healthy and strong, as they laugh and giggle, as they run and play, as their minds develop right before my eyes. My biggest lesson learned is to cherish every moment with your children -they grow too fast. God never gives you more than you can handle…and I am going to do all that I can for my little ones -especially when they face challenges. True, some of the lessons they’ve taught me were not very fun as they were happening, but the good moments mix up with the not-so-good moments in a wonderful curriculum ordained for me by God Himself. And since the lessons my children teach me were lovingly designed for me by my Father in Heaven, I will choose to embrace each moment and study these lessons that I may one day hear from the Teacher, “Well done, good and faithful Mommy.”"-Liz Dixon
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Maddy Blue Eyes, Surgery Report

Maddy’s eye surgery went very well this morning. PTL! Soon as we got there this morning and walked in, she went crazy. She new what was up, where she was, and didn’t like it one bit. She never did end up in the bed until after the anesthesia. They had to carry her to the operating room cause she did not want near the bed. Since Donny is out of town, K and Frostie came out and stayed with the other kiddos while Auntie Mere (who was super duper sweet to take off work) was there with Maddy and I. I knew I would need an extra pair of hands. And I did. She did do a little better at the hospital than last year, but mostly because I think she had more drugs in her. She was trying to scream and sleep and fighting like  nobodies business all at the same time. At one point she was crying then all of a sudden she just conked out sitting up. That lasted a whole minute. She was cute with the silly juice. After a while, she just started laughing…if you have ever heard Madison’s laugh, you know it is the cutest thing ever. I think they should give them silly juice afterwards too. :) It’s funny the difference now that she can talk. She kept pointing to the nurse and out the doorway to the staff, and saying “NOOOO, NOOO” and she repeatedly told the nurse to “go away”, every time she came in and tried to do something. Later she was saying “Go HOME, go Home.” That girl knew what she wanted and didn’t want. I think she will not be shy to express her opinions as she grows older. Maddy is glad to be home but has had a rough day, of on and off moments off happiness, madness, sleepiness and pain. She will be on eye drops (antibiotic) for six weeks (4 times a day) ..worst part, cause she HATES it, they say it makes you feel the sand in your eyes feeling all over again.  But thankfully the worst is over, and now she just needs time for her eyes to heal and adjust and hopefully her eyes will be greatly improved. Thank you fam for your help today, and thank you for all those out there who have been praying.

Maddy decided she would get as far away from the nurses and the bed, so she sat on the floor on the other side of the bed. I think she thought she could hide.

Maddy Blue Eyes

Showing off her Dora stickers. She would have really gone crazy if it were’nt for good ole Dora.

Madison after surgery… after she calmed down.

On the way home…she was exuasted.

4 Responses to “Maddy Blue Eyes, Surgery Report”

  1. Poor girl, I’m sorry that she had to go through that, but I’m glad it’s over now and that the surgery itself went well.

  2. I’m glad things went well and she wasn’t quite as upset as last time. Best wishes to you all.

  3. OH, bless her heart!! Poor baby! We were praying for Maddy (AND YOU!!!!!!!). Girl, you are one tough, strong Mama!!!! Continuing to pray for you all!

    One of these days I am going to drive to your house, pick you up and we are going to go have a day of pampering (it may be two years down the road when we get everyone well…but we’re gonna do it!!) :) Love you, girl!

  4. Glad to hear that the surgery went smoothly & she is on her way to recovery. Poor thing, hope she gets some good rest. And you too!!

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