Hi there,
We are having our final MOPS meeting this Thursday from 10am-2pm at Cornerstone in the Big Ark Room. We will have a picnic lunch and honor those that have helped make MOPS great this year. We'll also introduce our new steering team for next year.
We're serving picnic lunch, please bring one of the following:
Kristin's group-desserts
Melanie's group - side dishes
Aprils group - 3 doz hamburger buns, 2 doz hot dog buns, drinks (water, lemonade, juice boxes).
Thanks for a great year,
Nathalie
5.19.2015
5.05.2015
Mops this Thursday
Hi Ladies - MOPS is all about Moms! Come this Thursday to enjoy a Mother's day devotion, craft, and enjoy fun video clips. We're making a barn wood picture frame - so please bring a favorite 4x6 photo.
2.17.2015
Essential oils @ MOPS this Thursday
We have MOPS coming up this Thursday and we're going to learn all about essentials oils and common uses from Amber R. and Bridget. Should be lots of fun!!
Ruth's group is on for brunch this time.
See you there,
Nathalie
Ruth's group is on for brunch this time.
See you there,
Nathalie
2.02.2015
Big Stone Therapies @ MOPS this Thursday
Hope you can make it to MOPS this Thursday! We will have two speakers from Big Stone Therapies speaking to us about sensory integration with children. We'll also do an ice breaker activity to continue to get to know each other even better.
Phoebe's group is on for brunch.
1.13.2015
MOPS this Thursday
Slumber party at MOPS this Thursday. Come wearing your pj's and fuzzy bunny slippers. Esther's group is bringing brunch! Hope to see you there.
-Nathalie
-Nathalie
12.03.2014
Winter is here! Get ready at MOPS this Thursday.
We have MOPS this Thursday. Our guest speaker will be Deputy Brian Richter with the Codington County Sherriff's Office and he will be speaking about winter emergency preparedness. It will be a great opportunity to learn about how to pack your cars for winter :)
April's group is on for brunch this time.
See you then!
10.13.2014
MOPS this Thursday
Hi Ladies,
We'll be learning about "Grace-based parenting" this week from Sandee Cole, children's ministry coordinator at First United Methodist Church. We'll also be making name tags and Melanie's group will be bring brunch. Looking forward to seeing you!
We'll be learning about "Grace-based parenting" this week from Sandee Cole, children's ministry coordinator at First United Methodist Church. We'll also be making name tags and Melanie's group will be bring brunch. Looking forward to seeing you!
9.29.2014
MOPS on Thursday
Come to MOPS this Thursday to hear Dr. Emma Konstant, a local chiropractor, speak about alternative care options. Afterwards, we will make a skin care product. Ruth's table (aka April Meyer's group) is on for brunch.
Hope to see you there,
Nathalie
Hope to see you there,
Nathalie
9.15.2014
Let's get together Thursday and discuss our theme "Be you bravely"
Hi Ladies,
Come meet your steering team and discussion group leaders this Thursday at MOPS as we meet to discuss this year's theme - Be You Bravely! We will also have a craft where we will make magnets. The steering team will be making brunch - so come hungry!
We meet @ 9am at First Baptist Church.
See you there!
8.22.2014
Mops Meet & Greet - Sept 4
Hi Ladies,
We're
so excited to announce that our first MOPS meeting - a meet and greet - is
Thursday Sept 4th. Instead of our usually time of
9-11am, we will meet at 8:30-10am
at 1st Baptist Church of Watertown. We'll use this time to get to know each
other and get you registered. Fyi, Amber will be taking photos which we'll use
for our newsletters. We'll also serve light brunch fare. So come hungry and
ready to make friends.
5.22.2014
Picnics in the Park for MOPS this Summer
We're doing Picnics in the Park this Summer. We will be starting our regular MOPS meetings on September 4th.
For the picnic - meet @ McKinley Park (Kemp Ave and Kampeska Blvd) on the 1st @ 3rd Thursdays in June and July from 11am-1pm.
Our dates for this summer are:
-June 5th and June 19th
-July 3rd and July 17th
Bring a picnic lunch or grab drive-thru.
Hope you can make it out! :)
For the picnic - meet @ McKinley Park (Kemp Ave and Kampeska Blvd) on the 1st @ 3rd Thursdays in June and July from 11am-1pm.
Our dates for this summer are:
-June 5th and June 19th
-July 3rd and July 17th
Bring a picnic lunch or grab drive-thru.
Hope you can make it out! :)
5.14.2014
Moving picnic in doors to Cornerstone
Ladies -UPDATE on our picnic in the park - Due to the unseasonably cool weather we are having, we are moving our MOPS picnic indoors to Cornerstone Church in the Big Ark Room. Hope to see you there.
5.12.2014
Picnic in McKinley Park this Thursday from 10am -12pm
Hello Ladies,
We'll be having a picnic in McKinley Park this Thursday from 10am -12pm, with lunch @ 11am. Instead of brunch, we're serving pork sandwiches and hot dogs and asking all group to bring something.
Bridget's group - Please bring drinks, juice boxes for the kids, and buns
Melanie's group - Sides such as chips or salads
April's group - Desserts
Hope you can make it out!
-Nathalie
We'll be having a picnic in McKinley Park this Thursday from 10am -12pm, with lunch @ 11am. Instead of brunch, we're serving pork sandwiches and hot dogs and asking all group to bring something.
Bridget's group - Please bring drinks, juice boxes for the kids, and buns
Melanie's group - Sides such as chips or salads
April's group - Desserts
Hope you can make it out!
-Nathalie
4.16.2014
Jody Roberts to speak + Easter Passion Activity @ MOPS this Thursday
We have MOPS this Thursday and it should be lots of fun.
First
off, we will be doing a special Passion Week activity since it's Easter.
Secondly, we will be having Jody Roberts as a guest speaker and she will be
speaking about her and her family's experience doing mission work in China. I
hear from reliable sources (Amber R.) that it's going to give you goosebumps!!
:)
If that’s not enough to get you excited, we’ll also have door prizes.
Hurray!
Brunch - Brunch is on Bridget's
groups this week.
Can't wait to see you,
Nathalie
4.14.2014
Meet Bridget - a fellow MOPS mom
Meet Bridget - she's a
fellow MOPS mom who regularly attends our meetings, and has kindly offered to
share her heart with us on the blog. Bridget writes:
I have a problem that
I'm working on. Well, I think about it. I think about working on
it. I spend too much time on my iPad/iPod and now I have a
smartphone. If there is a lull in my day, I plop down and I bring up
facebook or pinterest or bloglovin. I scroll through ideas, pictures,
updates, pins, blogs, quotes. While I am tuned in to my screen, I'm tuned
out of my life. I think that's the point and the reason I am scrolling in
the first place. I need to escape.
It's becoming clearer
to me that these outlets annoy me. I have always been appreciative of
messy authenticity. Leanard Cohen spoke to my heart when he said the
thing about the crack letting the light in (Okay, googled it.... his name is
spelled Leanord and the quote it "There is a crack in everything, that's
how the light gets in.") I adore that. From a sociological
perspective, adversity and the ways people rise above, has always fascinated
me.
So, I get
absorbed in all of the updates I see. My son graduated from A.P. physics with
honors and thanked me in his speech. I ran a marathon last week and am
training for another with a better time. My personal favorite: <3
<3 my boyfriend, he bought me a Dt. Pepsi when he went to the store (man of
the year?). They tend to read like a greatest hits album of that person's
life. But I want the B side. I want to see updates like the ones
above, paired with updates of the real stuff: I fought with my husband
last night for some reason I can't remember and he slept on the couch. I
cooked a meal from scratch (kind of) and the kids wouldn't eat it so I yelled
at them and then felt guilty. My boyfriend is a jerk and doesn't know
what pop I drink so he bought me the kind he likes instead.
Then I switch to
my pins, and see all of these pictures of perfectly organized, beautiful
houses. They are bound to be filled with expensively dressed moms doing
paint chip crafts with adorable, slightly messy, appreciative kids. These
are such false images. They need to have pictures of an almost perfectly
organized house with mud tracks on the carpet. A picture of the kid
crying because the craft you were doing isn't turning out like he likes and his
brother ripped it in half. Or a picture of me after a long day, with my
makeup worn off and hair uncurled, rosacea glowing, exhausted, sitting in the
recliner. Probably with my iPad in hand..........
I think there
would be so much value in people telling the whole truth about their
lives. The good should be next to the bad. The slightly messy
mudroom with mostly organized backpacks: that should be the new perfect.
Or the status update saying I ran a marathon, but had to get babysitters to
train and my body ached for days. Good for you, it was hard work and
sacrifices were made for the result. Or better yet, all unphotoshopped
pictures of celebrities without extensions, false eyelashes and spray
tans. (I could write nine paragraphs about how these enhancements create
such an artificial ideal. And how that makes me mad.) That's
real. And if we started seeing those images, reading those statuses, we
would be more eager to see that it wasn't flawless, and that's okay.
That's better than okay. The light is shining through the cracks.
I read a book
last summer that was impactful to me: Daring Greatly by Brenee Brown. It
was mostly about vulnerability and the willingness to be vulnerable.
People who are what she calls "Wholehearted" are the most
resilient. And these wholehearted people are comfortable with
vulnerability. So, in the interest of honest "journalism" (If I
put this on a blog, I'm a journalist, right?) here are some of the things
I would like to say about myself that make me feel vulnerable:
My kids watch way too
much tv or iPad. I think about how to stop them all the time and follow
through 20% of the time.
I eat more than I burn
in calories. This makes me overweight. No special explanation needed,
it's that simple.
I hate the wrinkles I
am getting in the corners of my eyes (I'm 32........I thought that was still
supposed to be young).
I lie to my husband
about how much things cost all the time. I don't know why I think $5
makes something more affordable. It just sounds better to me.
There are some
redeeming qualities I could list here to counteract the less than desirable
ones I just put out there. But that's not the point. I do all of
those things, and I am still a person deserving of love and God's favor.
That's real.
-Bridget
4.01.2014
MOPS on 4/3 - Featuring a guest couples panel
Hi Ladies,
MOPS is this Thursday! Hope you can make it as we will be
discussion the topic of
marriage and you will get to ask questions from our guest couples panel. Questions
like…how do you resolve conflict? And do you have any tips for keeping your
marriage strong and in working order? What’s your favorite thing about your
marriage? Etc…you get the gist! It should be lots of fun.
brunch -
Melanie's group is on for brunch this time around. For
Moppet snacks - looks like we have enough. Thanks to everyone who brought
those.
Lastly, we want to have a
Mom's night out on April 5? Anyone interested? Let us know.
3.27.2014
Christianne's Granola Recipe
Please welcome Christianne to the blog. She is a regular attender at our mops meetings and wanted to share this recipe with you:
Philosophically I’m a farmer’s
market; financially I’m a big box store. Maybe that’s why I love
granola. It’s wholesome and healthy, but doesn’t cost a lot to
make. Fiber in oats, the main ingredient in granola, provides a wide
range of health benefits including stabilization of blood sugar, healthy
digestive function, and a reduction of blood pressure. It has also been suggested that for nursing moms, oats can
increase breast-milk supply.
Granola:
3 cups quick oats
¾-1 cup chopped nuts
(optional)
½ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp ground ginger
¼ tsp salt
2 Tbsp packed brown
sugar
2 Tbsp butter, melted
½ cup syrup (maple or
agave) or honey
1 cup dried fruit
(optional)
Preheat oven to 325
degrees Fahrenheit. Mix dry ingredients (first 6) in a large bowl.
Melt butter and warm syrup in saucepan. Pour mixture over dry ingredients
and mix well. Spread on greased baking sheet. Bake 35-45 minutes,
stirring every 10 minutes or so. Allow to cool completely. When
cool, add fruit of choice. Store in airtight container or Ziploc
bag.
Fruit/nut ideas:
- Craving a taste of the
tropics? Add toasted coconut and dried pineapple or banana chips to
cooled macadamia nut granola.
-Chopped walnuts, dried apples, pears, and craisins.
-Slivered almonds with a medley of dried berries.
-Chopped walnuts, dried apples, pears, and craisins.
-Slivered almonds with a medley of dried berries.
Let your imagination
run wild as you create endless flavor combinations! I especially enjoy my
granola made into a parfait with yogurt and fresh fruit.
-Christianne
3.19.2014
No meeting tomorrow
Hi
Ladies,
There will be no meeting tomorrow due to
spring break. Hope you are having a great week!
3.04.2014
Hello
Everyone,
We
have the MOPS silent auction this week! This is great opportunity to support
your local MOPS either by donating gently used/new items and/or participating
in the auction. This event is open to members and non-members so feel free to
bring friends or family. Jan will begin our meeting with a devotion @ 9:00am
and we'll start the auction @ 9:30am.
April's
group is on for brunch this week. Instead of the traditional brunch, we will be
having coffee, juice, and muffins!
Can't
wait to see you there,
Nathalie
2.24.2014
Hi there ladies,
Jenny gave a great talk on how to de-clutter and get
organized. Here’s her top 5 tips of
the many she shared:
1. Attack paper clutter
as soon as it enters the house. Recycle it or use it for kids' scratch
paper.
2. Keep a large storage
tub in your van to contain loose items and reduce your number of trips when
unloading the van.
3. To keep a closet
organized, categorize the items and place them in a clear tub with a label.
4. Donate unloved Happy
Meal toys to a teacher for use in their school store.
5. If an item is no
longer used and does not have sentimental value, dispose or donate.
She also shared that she makes her own laundry soap (Thanks Jenny!). A lot of
folks seem interested, so she kindly shared her recipe with us.
Laundry
Soap Recipe
1-76 oz. box Borax
4 lbs. Arm and Hammer Baking Soda
1- 55 oz. box Arm and Hammer Washing Soda
3 bars Ivory Soap
3 1/2 lbs. Oxy Clean
1. Grate soap and then run through food processor.
1-76 oz. box Borax
4 lbs. Arm and Hammer Baking Soda
1- 55 oz. box Arm and Hammer Washing Soda
3 bars Ivory Soap
3 1/2 lbs. Oxy Clean
1. Grate soap and then run through food processor.
2. Combine all ingredients in 5 gallon bucket.
3. Use 2 Tbsp. per load.
Note:
Works in high efficiency machines.
Not recommended for white clothing.
Not recommended for white clothing.
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