Tuesday, February 21, 2012

February 21st Meeting

This week we were privileged to hear words of wisdom (and wit) from our dearly appreciated Mentor Moms! Our Mentor Mom panel took questions from you and shared their thoughts, mistakes, and successes when it comes to being a mom. Here are the cliff notes...

How to incorporate faith on a daily basis:
- Enjoy creation
- Breakfast bible reading
- Car time
- Pray together
- Be real with them

Chores:
- Don't make it more important than it is
- "Family Fifteen" 15 minutes of cleaning as a family at night
- Make it into a game
- Show them how one-on-one

Clutter:
-BASKETS

Book recommendations:
-Parenting by the Book
-The Five Love Languages (Chapman)
-The Power of a Praying Parent (Omartian)
-The Power of a Praying Wife (Omartian)
-Grace Based Parenting (Kimmel)
-Do You Know Who I Am? (Thompson)

Teaching kids to share:
-Spend time individually with them
-Transforming the Difficult Child by Howard Glasser
-Catch them doing something GOOD and praise them
-They don't have to share everything
-Don't use idle threats. Follow through on what you say.
-Don't bring it up again once it's dealt with.

Stopping wining:
-Tell them you don't understand wining
-The Wining Chair, where you sit until you are done wining

Tantrums/tantrums in public:
-Say what you mean and follow through
-Hug it out
-Have a daily quiet time, alone and quiet

Transition to school:
-go to school before the first day
-talk about it; role-play
-role-model bravery
-give little ones chances to play apart from mom, like in MOPPETS or church nursery

Picky eaters:
-Remember that every child is different, and so is every parent!
-Sometimes it's just a stage
-It's okay if they skip a meal once in a while
-Pick your battles
-Be consistent

Praise God for our dedicated Mentor Moms!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

February 7th Meeting


 We got to hear from the lovely Dina Martens at MOPS on Feb. 6th. Dina is from Davao, Philippines, and has lived and worked in Thailand, Korea, and Mongolia. She now now calls Minnesota home, along with her husband and two children, ages 5yrs & 11mos.


"What defines you?" Dina asked. Though she was privileged to have a good education, a good job, and even enjoyed fame in the Philippines for her singing voice, she often felt lonely. Eventually God called her to missions, and then to being a wife and mother.

"Generosity is not just giving. It is giving, and giving, and giving until it hurts."

Thank you, Dina, for sharing your journey with us!

Zoe also showed us how to make:

No Bake Playdoh!

1/2 cup flour
2 TBsp salt
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 1/2 tsp  vegetable oil
1/4 - 1/3 cup hot water, add food coloring drops to water

1. Start by shaking the dry ingredients together in a ziplock baggie (at least sandwich size).
2. Add oil and water/food coloring to the contents in plastic baggie.
3. Press out most of the air, and close ziplock bag.  Knead together until everything is mixed.

If playdoh is too dry, add a few drops of water at a time and knead; if it's too wet, add a little more flour and knead.  More food coloring can be kneaded in after playdoh is fully mixed, if desired.

Playdoh can be kept in the ziplock baggie, or transferred to air-tight containers, such as: baby food jar/container, jam/jelly jars, small cottage cheese or sour cream containers, tupperware, etc.

There are also instructions for baking and painting playdoh.

Directory and March Newsletter

Here are the online PDF versions of our latest print materials! Use the directory to get to know fellow moms better, and check out the March newsletter for a Valentine's devo, interviews with steering members, and some savory soups!

 Mops Directory 2012

March Newsletter Page 1

March Newsletter Page 2

0212 Page 3 PDF

0212 Page 4 PDF