Monday, November 24, 2008
Ready Set Mark...Your Calendars!
We all know how crazy it is to take the kids shopping...now add in Christmas shopping and you know it's insane! So for our first fundraiser event of the season we'll be hosting a Mom's Shopping Day. With volunteers from our Mofia Group we'll be watching children from 6months to 12years, December 18 10am-2pm.
So mark your calendars, sign up to volunteer and let your friends know that can enjoy a day of stress free shopping.
You won't want to miss out on our Scrapbooking Night in Sapulpa. Bring your photos, scrapbooks, and a potluck dish for dinner. *More information will be posted as the time draws closer*
November 18th Meeting...Friendship is like pee in the pants
A big thanks to Corrina for coming and sharing her wonderful insight on the importance of girlfriends. I think it's safe to say that she was a riot! I don't think I've laughed so hard in a long time. Not only was she funny but she made some really good points about friendship. Her illustration of the bouquet of friends was really poignant. Whether you are a rose, or the flower that looses your head, you are always important to the group of friends you have. We often compare ourselves to our friends around us and sometimes those comparisons leave us feeling like we aren't as good or as important as we should feel but God has designed you to be the Woman you are. He's knitted you into the flower he wants you to be. Embrace those inner desires and talents and share them with those around you. Don't be afraid to loose your head or stand out like a crazy Daisy. It's what you are meant to do and without you the rest of bunch looses it's color and flare!
Shawna was so kind to take a few pictures of Corrina, just in case the size 64 underwear didn't leave a lasting impression on you.
Corrina reminded us that God has known us from the beginning and has knitted us to be who we are: Psalms 139:1, 15-16 O Lord, you have searched me and you know me.For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.
And that in Jeremiah 31:35-37 (NLT) It is the LORD who provides the sun to light the day and the moon and stars to light the night. It is he who stirs the sea into roaring waves. His name is the LORD Almighty, and this is what he says: "I am as likely to reject my people Israel as I am to do away with the laws of nature! Just as the heavens cannot be measured and the foundation of the earth cannot be explored, so I will not consider casting them away forever for their sins. I, the LORD, have spoken!
So stand up and be the Woman God has made you with no fear of Rejection from Him. Remember that we are no longer called servants but He has called us Friends, and His commandment is to love one another...even the roses, the daisies, and the sunflower that looses her head!
John 15: 15-17 I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit-fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command: Love each other.
And a reminder of what a True Friend is from Corrina:
Are you tired of those sissy 'friendship' poems that always sound good,
but never actually come close to reality?
Well, here is a series of promises that actually speak of true friendship.
You will see no cutesy little smiley faces on this card-
Just the stone cold truth of our great friendship.
1. When you are sad --I will jump on the person who made you sad like a spider monkey jacked up on Mountain Dew !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2. When you are blue -- I will try to dislodge whatever is choking you.
3. When you smile -- I will know you are plotting something that I must be involved in.
4. When you're scared -- we will high tail it out of there, together.
5. When you are worried -- I will tell you horrible stories about how much worse it could be until you quit whining ... ya big baby!!!!
6. When you are confused -- I will speak slowly and use little words.
7. When you are sick --Stay away from me until you are well again. I don't want whatever you have, but I care.
8. When you fall -- I'll pick you up and dust you off as soon as I quit laughing.
9. This is my oath...I pledge it to the end. 'Why?' you may ask -- because you are my FRIEND!
Friendship is like peeing your pants,
everyone can see it,
but only you can feel the true warmth.
Monday, November 10, 2008
November 2, 2008
I would also like to thank Phyllis Fater from Glenpool’s Parents As Teachers Program. To find out more information about OPATP you can contact her at:
Phone:918-322-9801 E-mail:pmfater@glenpool.k12.ok.us
You can also contact OPAT for Bixby and Jenks at:
Bixby: Contacts: Chrissy Streeter, Tiffany Dotson, and Carrie Benjamin Phone: 366-2260 or 697-9399
Jenks: Contact:Shea Taber Phone:918-299-4415 E-mail: shea.taber@jenksps.org
Anonymous:The Hidden Years
by Alicia Britt Chole
The Prologue
i n w i n t e r
He is like a tree planted by streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season.
—Psalm 1:3
A century ago, a few fragile seeds fell upon rocky soil. Through
drought and flood, they clung tightly to earth, stubbornly stretching
toward the heavens. Today, silver maple, post oak, and black
walnut trees surround our home like tall, loyal sentinels. Their
intricate, mingled root systems support the ground below. Their
long, angular boughs weave a canopy above.
Before I was, they were.
My elders by many decades, their presence is steadying.
In the heat, I rest under the covering of their rich foliage.
Bursting with shades of green, the leaves dance in the breeze.
Winter’s reduction is coming, but that does not halt the dance.
Trees celebrate the moment, temporary though it is.
In the spring,
their new growth sings of hope. Their lush greenery offers peace
in the summer. In the fall, their colorful collages inspire creativity.
And in their emptiness, trees grace the winter with silent
elegance.
Though my skin prefers their role in summer, somehow my
soul prefers their lessons in winter. Then, when growth pauses,
the trees have often become my teachers.
What the plenty of summer hides, the nakedness of winter
reveals: infrastructure. Fullness often distracts from foundations.
But in the stillness of winter, the trees’ true strength is unveiled.
Stripped of decoration, the tree trunks become prominent.
As a child I always colored tree trunks brown, but to my adult
eyes they appear to be more of a warm gray. Starting with their
thick bases, I begin studying each tree. Buckling strips of bark
clothe mile after mile of weathered branches. Leafless, the trees
feature their intricate support systems. Detail is visible, as is dead
wood. Lifeless limbs concealed by summer’s boasting are now
exposed.
My eyes glide from one rough, uneven bough to another
and then to the terminal, delicate twigs. A tree’s posture is allopen,
like arms ready for an embrace. So very vulnerable, yet so
very strong. I find the display quieting and full of grace.
In winter, are the trees bare? Yes.
In winter, are the trees barren? No.
Life still is.
Life does not sleep—though in winter she retracts all advertisement.
And when she does so, she is conserving and preparing
for the future.
And so it is with us. Seasonally, we too are stripped of visible fruit.
Our giftings are hidden; our abilities are underestimated.
When previous successes fade and current efforts falter, we can
easily mistake our fruitlessness for failure.
But such is the rhythm of spiritual life: new growth, fruitfulness,
transition, rest . . . new growth, fruitfulness, transition,
rest. Abundance may make us feel more productive, but perhaps
emptiness has greater power to strengthen our souls.
In spiritual winters, our fullness is thinned so that, undistracted
by our giftings, we can focus upon our character.
In the absence of anything to measure, we are left with nothing to stare
at except for our foundation.
Risking inspection, we begin to examine the motivations that
support our deeds, the attitudes that influence our words, the
dead wood otherwise hidden beneath our busyness. Then a lifechanging
transition occurs as we move from resistance through
repentance to the place of rest. With gratitude, we simply abide.
Like a tree planted by living water, we focus upon our primary
responsibility: remaining in him.
In winter are we bare? Yes.
In winter are we barren? No.
True life still is.
The Father’s work in us does not sleep—though in spiritual
winters he retracts all advertisement. And when he does so, he is
purifying our faith, strengthening our character, conserving our
energy, and preparing us for the future.
The sleepy days of winter hide us so that seductive days of
summer will not ruin us.
Friday, October 31, 2008
November Calendar
If you know of a StoryTime or Preschool Event that you'd like to share with other moms please let us know and we'll add it to the calendar.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Big News!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
October 21st Meeting
After the meeting I was thinking about The Virtuous Woman and how it applies to not only what Kim shared with us but also what Melissa had to say about saving our family money, setting a budget (and sticking to it), and even making our family money while staying home with our kids.
In Proverbs 31:11 it says this about the Virtuous Woman..."Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. (v12) She brings good to him , not harm, all the days of her life."
I know that Melissa's husband has full confidence in her that she's going to walk out of any store with the best deal ever! And I bet he lacks nothing in value, (though I think this has a deeper meaning then just muffins in the freezer). And as Kim mentioned in her devotion, our husbands will be more willing to snuggle up to us when we're bringing them good and not harm. So put on a smile and tell your husband you love him, appreciate him, and then show him all those savings you made with your coupons!
I know for some of us we were in awe of the collection of coupons that Melissa had and were trying to take in everything she had to say. I've couponed for years (I can remember helping my mom clip coupons when I was like 5) and I was in shock and awe at her $100 a month grocery bill, instead of my $100 a week grocery bill. For some it was overwhelming to even know how to begin. Whether you're a newby to couponing or a seasoned cutter you might find her website helpful...TulsaMakesCents. She has some really great deals going on right now if you're interested in her service.
If you missed or lost her handouts you can grab them here:
Click to enlarge and print off
I thought I'd also take this space for some links to some online coupon sites as well as links for our local grocery store circulars. If you have some sites you'd like to share then please feel free to list them in the comment sections! I'll add them to the running list with links.
Coupons and Bargain Sites:
Grocery and Instore Printable Coupons
Printable Grocery Coupons
Printable Grocery Coupons2
Smartsource Grocery Coupons
Printable Coupons Blog
Rebecca's Bargains
Coupon Mom
Walgreens
A Full Cup (Target Coupons as well as lots of hints of how to combine coupons and sales for the best deals. Also remember you can combine these coupons with the coupons you find from the manufacturer else where)
If you're interested in brand specific items you can always google the brand and check out their sites for coupons. Lots of times you have to sign up for their newsletters. Personally I set up a yahoo account for just this purpose. I get updates and coupons all the time. If you're not interested in that you can always contact them via phone and ask for coupon deals. Melissa also suggested signing up for registries at Target and Walmart to get diaper and other baby deals. Same is true if you go to Huggies, Pampers and Luvs websites as well as formula companies.
And don't be afraid to hold your ground when shopping with coupons. Remember what Melissa said, we speak with our money. If the customer service at a particular place is less then amiable to your coupons then remember we are always be watched by little eyes and are always ambassadors of Christ so be polite ask to speak to a manager and if all else fails you can always just leave.
Here are our local store weekly circulars online in case you don't get them at home or your toddler decided to use them as a chew toy!
Country Mart (Bixby and Glenpool)
Food Pyramid
Reasors
Walmart
Target
Homeland
*Homeland and Country Mart both require a card to get their deals but it's free. Also if you have kids in neighboring schools you can sign up for your school to receive money anytime you spend money.
***Homeland doubles coupons up to $1.00 (so a$1.00 coupon becomes $2.00 off)
Walmart does price match if you bring in ads from other local stores.
One last note from our meeting: We are in desperate need for a childcare worker so please please keep this in your prayers.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
October 7th Mofia Meeting
Seriously though I need that little reminder that we are nourishing daily little trees that will one day grow big and strong. I know I want my little trees to become great bearers of God's sweet and precious fruit!
What are some verses that God has brought to you this week that might encourage us all?
Also I wanted to say a huge thank you to Ashlee for giving us our great Craft to work on over the next several months. I'm excited to see them all progress.
Also thanks once again to Aimee for making our little area look like Fall. You have such wonderful taste and talent!
And thanks to all those ladies who made all those goodies! It was all so delicious!
Alright ladies let the comments roll~
No Greater Joy Semiar-Joyful Child Training and Family Relationships
Cost: | FREE — No registration required. |
Time: | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CST |
Topic: | Joyful Child Training and Family Relationships |
Directions: |
(Click image above for larger map) |
Contact: | Michelle Makela: 1-918-857-0436 (cell) |
Nursery: | There will be no child care. Children are to remain with parents. An unattended nursery will be available for nursing and diaper changes. |
MOFIA Magnet
There are two ways to do this:
1. Right Click the below image and save file. Then if you have a Walmart account load the jpg to your account and order a magnet. The cost is 3.84 and comes out to $4 and some change with tax.
2. Email me at annafrnch@gmail.com
and I'll take the order and you can pay me at the next meeting.
I thought it would be a fun way to get the word out about MOFIA
Monday, September 22, 2008
Discussion-Purposeful Parenting
How did her message effect you and your daily routine?
Any one know of any good devotionals that cover this?
How can we encourage each other in our goal to parent with a purpose?
Any other questions or discussions concerning this?
Feel free to comment below!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
October Calendar
Please post birthdays and special events you want added to the calendar in the comment section below.
September Calendar
Please post birthdays and events you'd like to add to the calendar in the comment section below.