Salinas Valley MOPS Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 September 2010 NEW! MOPS Bible Study How to make a No Sew Valance With the real life Mrs. Piggle Wiggle 2010– 2011 Steering Team Coordinator Stacey Wilson (831)758-2310 [email protected] Finance & Registration Kelli Martignoni (831)675-2295 [email protected] Sandra Amaral (831)784-2812 [email protected] Hospitality Blair Lane (831) 240-6200 [email protected] Samantha Edwards (831)444-0765 [email protected] Creative Activities Amanda Agee (831)770-0494 [email protected] Brandy Stark (831)449-3290 [email protected] Tiffany Silva (831)385-3302 [email protected] Service Team Leader Kelly Richardson (831)443-6936 [email protected] Welcome back to MOPS and to this year’s newsletter. This is my second year creating/editing the Salinas Valley MOPS newsletter. I love graphic designing and editing, but have hit several creative roadblocks. This is not a one-mom job. Last year I really struggled at getting your voice and ideas into this newsletter. I have several great ideas planned this year to get you involved in the long-creative process that it takes to publish this baby! Your first assignment is to name this newsletter… that’s right, you heard me. Last years theme was Life on Planet Mom and I named this publication “the Orbiter”. Our theme this year is Momology; the Art and Science of Mothering. We have taken a school-like classroom approach in applying this theme to our fantastic group. Now it is up to you to come up with names. Now, I am a mom and I know that a task shuch as this requires a bit of motivation. You competitive types are probably getting ready to email me your ideas already… but I want to hear from ALL of you. So, here is your incentive! The winning newletter name will receive a $10 Starbucks gift card and will be announced on the October newsletter. All submissions must be to me no later than October 11th at 11:59pm. My email address is somewhere in this newsletter (hint: its on a yellow background to your left). I will announce more ways to get involved in this publication in the following months with monthly polls, contests and volunteer contributions. If you love to write or have an important announcement, please contact me. I look forward to serving you with this publication! Publicity Adrienne Uribe (831)682-7216 [email protected] Katherine Harris (831)443-9645 [email protected] Discussion Group Team Leader Sarah Stepanian (831)-210-4094 [email protected] ps… a great place to read this is in your bathroom, so if you think you will loose it or your child will try to make a paper airplane out of it, put it on the toilet tank right now. Who knows, your husband might actually read it too!!! I’ve heard before that if you want to hear God laugh - make plans. I am a fairly organized person. I am a leader who likes to make decisions and move forward with them. I am out of my mind if I think these things apply to daily life as a parent. The thing is, kids change your life. Yes, people say that to you when you are newly pregnant with #1. “Life will never be the same”, and “Oh, you just wait”. If you were like me, you shrugged it off (maybe even rolled your eyes a little) and thought how YOU were different. Or perhaps those warnings really freaked you out. Regardless of your initial response … they were right. Did you think I ever PLANNED to say things like “take that pasta out of your belly button right this minute”, or “stop licking my arm – it’s grossing me out”? Did you think I ever PLANNED to have to change my shirt three times a day because there was puke all over it? Did you think I ever PLANNED to have my boobs leak milk during the middle of a presentation to the City Council? NO! This is why it floors me when moms say that they are not creative. Wrong. They have to be. Creative in ways they really never consider, probably. Sure some moms are crafty-creative, but many more of us are dinnercooking-creative, how-to-get-your-kid-to-stay-in-bedcreative, and even actually-leave-the-house-on-timecreative. Seriously, any of you with a second kid had to be creative in THAT way… (if you know what I mean). When life hands you lemons – pick up lemons and throw them back at life (I mean, how rude, anyways). Just kidding. Make lemonade. Or better yet, get creative: make lemon-olanterns, or scrub your feet with lemons, or (my personal favorite) make lemon bars! those Stacey Wilson Ready to Register? We have 45 registered moms in our SVCC MOPS! That's incredible for September! We are so excited to have so many moms ready for a great year! Moms can register in MOPS International at any time. Please see Kelli or Sandra to complete the form and submit payment to start receiving the MOMSense magazine, MOPS Int'l Emails, and other gifts with your registration! The cost this year is $110, scholarships are available - talk to Kelli (675-2295, [email protected]) to make arrangements. November 5th & 6th Pick up your packet today! Sell 10 or more coupons and receive a free portrait package plus 12 free Christmas cards! Principals Corner Dear MOPS Mamas, Welcome to our new year of MOPS! I hope you are feeling welcome, rested, and truly part of this sisterhood today. I know it’s a little nerve-wracking to start up at a new school, but we are totally in this together. So get comfortable, get a snack, and be refreshed before heading back out into the real world of mommy -hood. Our twice-monthly sessions will consist of either an activity presented by our Creative Activities team, or a speaker addressing us on a relevant topic. During all our meetings we will be welcomed by our Hospitality team, prayed for by our Mentor Moms, served by our Service team, and have time to talk led by our Discussion Group Leaders. (For more info on what these teams are all about, refer to the Handbook provided in your Registration Gift/Package). I’m looking forward to meeting you, laughing with you, and perhaps even sharing a few notes in class, Stacey Guest Lecturer Our speaker this month is Rebecca Wolf. She is known by many as an awesome resource for creative parenting ideas. As a modern day “Mrs. Pigglo-Wiggle” her parenting tips and tricks have helped many. I was born in Massachusetts; moved to Dallas when I was 7 due to Dad's job change; moved to Palo Alto, CA, when I was 14 when Dad again switched companies. Mom still lives in Palo Alto in same home (Dad passed away in 2004 from pancreatic cancer - horrid cancer, by the way). Mom and Dad were happily married for 46 yrs and all four of us kids (I'm No. 2) were lucky to have a super functional family in which to grow up. I went to high school at Gunn HS in Palo Alto, Connecticut College in New London, CT, graduating in 1983 (wow, I'm old!) with degree in Early Childhood Development and teaching certificate. I started My Second Home (daycare) in 1986-1997; moved into nonprofit management briefly after that; had always loved real estate, buying my first property when I was 25 and finally, when I had the time, decided to go into real estate full-time in 2005. I have loved it ever since. I live in Hollister with my husband Geoff (aero-space business, travels) and Lori (20), Nancy (19) and Nick (17) and three cats! :-) Join us for Study Hall Who: YOU! What: MOPS Monthly Bible Study When: 3rd Monday of each month 9:30-11:30am Why: Learn what the bible has to say about our roles as women, mothers, and leaders Service Team September Service Projects Both of our September projects will run the rest of the MOPS semester. I will collect Box Tops and pennies at each meeting in the MOPS and 3yrs and up Moppets rooms. Box Tops for Education-Collect box tops from the top of your favorite cereals, and many other boxed grocery items. Visit boxtops4education.com to sign up for coupons and other free offers. Pennies for Peace- collect pennies to donate each month. The money collected will support children's education in Pakistan and Afganistan. Visit www.penniesforpeace.org for more information. October Service Project Operation Christmas Child- Starting in October and ending the first meeting in November we will collect shoe boxes filled with small toys, candy, and gifts for needy children around the world. This is a way for us to bless needy children with what is probably their only Christmas gift. Check out www.samaritanspurse.org for more information. Preschool Classes at Hidden Hills Ranch Little Farmers (2-3 year-olds) Little Buddies (4-5 year olds) $30 per series or $12 per class For more information, visit http://ermco.net/pages/preschool.html Katie’s Kandor Last Sunday, our family was getting ready for church and things were going surprisingly smoothly. Then I discovered that one of our daughters had found a red permanent marker and used it to decorate her bedroom door, her new pants, and worst of all, a really adorable new doll of her sister's. Ahhhhh!!!!! Seeing my reaction, my husband quickly took over the situation, giving me time to step away and count to 10...million. I was so mad! I collected myself as best I could and after my daughter's sorrowful apology I told her I forgave her, but I honestly had a really hard time letting it go completely. We were half-hour late to church, but arrived in time to hear the pastor talk about Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, how he could have chosen not to die, but he decided to do it because he wanted us to be able to have a relationship with God. I was quite embarrassed at the state of my heart that morning, and I sat there thinking, "I've done so many things to hurt others, and Jesus died for all of it! How can I be hanging on to something my child did that hurt me?!" I can't believe the grace that Jesus has for me! How many things have I done that could've caused Jesus to be angry, but instead he is able to see my heart, know that he paid for my shortcomings with his blood already, and never love me any less. I am overwhelmed at that truth! As a mom, I long so much to have that kind of love for my children. At times the love I have seems insufficient and imperfect. I am SO relieved that God knows all about my insufficiencies and imperfections! The Bible tells us that they are there for a reason: "My grace is sufficient for you, because my power is made perfect in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9) When I am weak, Jesus is able to not just fill in the gaps, but show his power perfectly! Only by God's grace was I able to fully forgive my daughter for her careless action and move forward with love for her. Grace is defined as, "the freely given, unmerited favor of the love of God, or the influence or spirit of God operating in humans to regenerate or strengthen them." I crave the spirit of God to regenerate and strengthen me. I can't do life without it! He loves to give us moms grace because He loves us and He loves our children! All we ever need to do at our low points is to ask Him for that grace, then let go of the mistakes that are in the past, because His blood already covered them - from our own shortcomings as parents to red permanent marker incidences. Seating Chart Table #1: Astronomy Mommies DGL: Kathy Lockwood ([email protected]) MM: Jan Mirassou ([email protected]) Tiffany Silva ([email protected]) Esmeralda Lopez ([email protected]) Amy Parker ([email protected]) Tricia Kaiser ([email protected]) Sarah Powers-Hargett ([email protected]) Table #2: Botany Babes DGL: Julia Paulsen ([email protected]) MM: Lisa Fletcher ([email protected]) Stacey Wilson ([email protected]) Sam Edwards ([email protected]) Christine Campos ([email protected]) Terri Taaffe ([email protected]) Alisa Carr ([email protected]) Table #3: Mathematics Masterminds DGL: Anna Puffer ([email protected]) MM: Karen Boutry ([email protected]) Amanda Agee ([email protected]) Adrienne Uribe ([email protected]) Sheryl Gica ([email protected]) Jennifer Keyes ([email protected]) Minda Olsen ([email protected]) Autumn Swarnaras ([email protected]) Table #4: Fine Arts Fanatics DGL Sarah Penny ([email protected]) DGL: Kelly Richardson ([email protected]) MM: Diane Pate ([email protected]) Lisa Borg ([email protected]) Shawna Medema ([email protected]) Nicole Cervantes ([email protected]) Beth Rutledge ([email protected]) Katie Hignight ([email protected]) Table #5: Performance Prodigies DGL: Amy Agan ([email protected]) MM: Marty Robison ([email protected]) Heather Ramos ([email protected]) Heather White ([email protected]) Brandy Stark ([email protected]) Kat Harris ([email protected]) Cristina Manuguerra Gage ([email protected]) Cassandra Platt ([email protected]) Tina Filippoff ([email protected]) Table #6: Geology Girls DGL: Sarah Stepanian ([email protected]) Blair Lane ([email protected]) Kelli Martignoni ([email protected]) Sandra Amaral ([email protected]) Ginger Steiner ([email protected]) Quinn Pisoni ([email protected]) Jenn Griffith ([email protected]) Homeroom October Table Duties: Moms Refreshments Astronomy Mommies & Botany Babes Moppet Snack Mathematics Masterminds Child Care Thank You Fine Arts Fanatics Clean-Up Performance Prodigies & Geology Girls Congratulations Tiffany Silva welcomed Addison Louise Silva June 24, 2010 9lbs 1oz Anna Puffer welcomed Jediah James Puffer July 23, 2010 9lbs 15 oz Kelly Richardson welcomed Bethany Anne Richardson August 29, 2010 8lbs 10oz Sarah Stepanian welcomed Luke David Stepanian September 14, 2010 9lbs Home Economics How are these valances made? Napkins… seriously. They are just artfully folded over the curtain rod and safety pinned in place. Even the tassle is pinned on the other side. Now you can change the look of a room, or those colors you are bored of. Napkins are an affordable way to decorate and give your room a make over! No Sew Valance Do you have any great crafty tips to share? Contact Adrienne Uribe with your ideas! Contributed by Jenny Plumb (daughter of MM Diane Pate) Four Cheese & Bacon Macaroni From the Kitchen of Adrienne Uribe 4. I have made this macaroni and cheese for several of our new moms. After being asked for the recipe, I decided to just post it for everyone to share. This is a good enough 5. recipe to double and put 1 in the freezer. It is not a quick meal to make, but it will get gobbled up pretty fast! 1 lb box of elbow macaroni 6 slice s bacon, diced 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon salt and pepper 1 pound sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 1 Cup shredded Colby-Jack cheese 1 Cup shredded mozzarella cheese 1 container (16 oz) sour cream 1. 2. 3. Heat oven to 350. Coat a 3-quart baking dish with cooking spray. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook macaroni 8 minutes in boiling water, then drain. Cook bacon until crisp. Reserve 2 tablespoons of bacon grease in large pan. Add butter Whisk in flour until smooth. Slowly whisk in milk. Add onion powder, salt and pepper. Bring to boil 6. then reduce heart and simmer 2 minutes. In large bowl, toss together cheddar, Colby-jack and mozzarella. Remove milk mixture from heat. Add sour cream and 1 1/2 cups of cheddar mixture. Toss bacon pieces with remaining shredded cheese. In pasta pot, combine cooked pasta and cheese sauce. Pour half into baking dish. Sprinkle with half of cheese mixture, repeat layering. Bake uncovered at 350 for 20 minutes. Increase to broil and broil for 3 minutes, until top is lightly browned. Cool for a few minutes and serve. Minda Olsen, Sept 17th Christy Elkins, Sept 20th Amy Parker, Sept 30th October 2010 SUN MON TUE WED THU October is “Get in the Picture Month” 4 5 6 SAT 1 Moms Night Out 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 Hand the camera to your husband, neighbor or child… its your turn to shine. Your family needs proof you were actually there! 3 FRI Awanas 10 11 12 13 Awanas 17 18 19 MOPS Bible Study 24 25 20 Awanas 26 27 Awanas 31 Salinas Valley Community Church Sunday Services Many mid-week .For more info, meet 9am & programs please visit 10:45am offered svcc.net 368 San Juan Grade Road Salinas, 93906 831-449-2500 I know that disciplining a child for lying without reinforcing more lying can be a slippery slope. How have you dealt with lying with your own children? This is not an easy one to solve, although it’s so fundamental. Children lie for many reasons, often because they want to please and also because they don’t want to get into trouble. It’s important to first lay a foundation for telling the truth, model it and then give rewards for telling the truth and apply consequences for not telling the truth. They must learn to understand that trust comes with truth-telling, which leads to more freedom. The trick lies in determining whether they are telling the truth or not - not always as easy as it sounds! My daughter, Jenny, handled this well recently. One morning, her daughter (nearly 3) denied cutting a hole in her e brother’s book. My daughter was pretty positive she had done the deed as she t a Diane P was carrying scissors and her brother just saw her do it. Therefore, Jenny put her in her crib to stay there until she admitted what she did. Jenny went back many times to ask her about it, but she remained stubborn. Each time she tried to avoid telling the truth by saying things like, “Well, not anymore!” Finally, it was an hour past lunch time and she really wanted to come out, so she admitted it, saying, “I cut it.” Jenny was able to talk to her about the importance of telling the truth and hopefully she will do better next time. Lying at our house is a very serious offense, actually worse than the original infraction. We have told them, for example, to not hide broken glass, but to tell right away so no one gets hurt. I think that has been the basis of our explanation that lying just makes things worse, not better. We also have made all six of us sit quietly at the dinner table until the guilty party has confessed to the infraction and then repeated why lying makes things worse, especially the loss of trust and respect aspects. Jan Mirasou At a very young age we tried to use every opportunity to reinforce the value of truth telling. We sought to model it in our own lives as our children watched and observed. When I was on the phone or talking with other adults, the children... who are always watching... could see by my own example if the truth was coming out of my own lips or not. As they grew and lying, even little lies began testing us, we made it clear that lying to us would be an automatic spank. I know some of you may not believe it is appropriate to spank and that is ok, but we always gave them a chance to tell the truth and say they were sorry and if they didn't, they knew a spank and a time out were coming. We found as we practiced Lisa Fletcher being parents though that we had to make adjustments to our "rule". Each of our children were such different temperaments/personalities. One would definitely need a spank and time out and would test us again. The other was so sensitive that I would just have to raise my tone a bit and give a stern look and she would be confessing and in tears of repentance. So, we found that we had to adapt to what would work for each child. What we wanted to focus on was to train them that truth telling is a high and godly value. It is so important to God to tell the truth because when we lie we do damage to others as well as ourselves. We wanted to get them to the place of not being perfect, because none of us are or ever will be till we are in heaven together, but instead we wanted them to realize the harm of the lie so that they could learn the greater lesson of repentance, forgiveness, and grace. That was our goal. To discipline in order to profit and grow them. It is with a prayerful heart before our loving God that any of us are able to do this well. I will be praying along with you that God will help you help your little ones to grow in His grace with truth and love. Class Notes To –Do Playdates
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