Thursday, December 12, 2013

Teaching Our Kids to Worship - Dec 4th, 2013

What a joy it was to have Mission Hills'/The Bridge's very own Pastor Kevin West speak to us last Wednesday about how to raise our kids to be true worshippers.  I can honestly say this particular subject spoke deep to my heart because I LOVE worship!!  It was a great reminder that worship is more than just singing songs, that it's a lifestyle.  One to be lived out for our kids to see every day, in every situation.  I know I speak for all of us moms when I say that one of our top prayers for our children is that they learn to love God & Jesus with their whole being and wont be afraid to live out that faith/love.  Kevin gave us some great notes to help teach them to do this, although, I think they can teach us a lot about worship too!  Can you imagine what we as believers would look like if we had their (child-like) faith & pure abandonment in our own worship?  WOW! 

There were a lot of amazing points he made, so I've included pictures of some that were just too much for me to type onto my tiny, iPhone keypad. :) Please feel free to share your own notes in the comments below!  To kick off the recap of this great subject, I'm going to start with an amazing quote Kevin shared:

"Worship is our response, both personal and corporate, to God for who He is and what He has done; expressed in and by the things we say and the way we live." ~ Louie Giglio

Teaching our kids to worship: 

1 - You have to have a goal which is: Raising worshippers of God

2 - What is/why should we worship? (see quote)
              *What
                  - Worship: "to ascribe worth unto"
                  - Read John 4:19-24
                  - True worship comes from the deepest part of who we are and is honest and sincere. 

              *Why 
                  - Psalm 115: 4-8
                  - We become like the god we worship.  (Our kids become like what they see)

3 - How do kids worship?
            - Worship God with all we have, wherever we go! 
            - Worship God from deep inside, with our brains, with our bodies!  (Luke 10:27)
            - How? (first two pics)

4 - How to help kids worship:
            - Start by the music they listen to  - WORSHIP MUSIC!! 
                - see last pic "resources" for suggestions, additional suggestions were:
                                                         Scripture Lullaby
                                                         Britt Nicole
                                                         Tim Timmons 
                                                         Plumb - Blink album




   







Thursday, November 7, 2013

Got any picky eaters at home?

Melanie Silverman was a joy to have at M2M! Even if you don't have that picky eater(s) at home, she gave some great advice and was down right entertaining to listen to! I hope everyone walked away with at least a couple tips on how you can help get some good, REAL food into your kids.

Here's a very short recap if you missed yesterday's meeting:

*Most important thing to teach our kids: Eat when you're hungry, stop when you're full.

* wholesomebabyfood.com is a great resource for moms who are starting their babies on solids

* Steps on "HOW" to get your picky eater(s) to eat:
- Structure meals & snacks-spearate by at least 2 1/2 hrs
- They eat what they want…or not at all. (I honestly am a little confused by this one)
- Stop catering to you kids
- Family meals
- Set rules, plan menus and be consistent

* After you meal plan for the week, post the menu. This way your kids know in advance what is being served and you can even decorate the menu with fun characters and say THEY set the menu!

* You are your kids food role model so…
- Eat what you love with balance, variety & moderation
- Love your body
- Slow down and eat mindfully, without distractions
- Use nutrition information as a tool…not a weapon
- Stop talking negatively about everyone's body
- No more "miracle"diets. Kids learn restriction is better than moderation
- Exercise for health, not to "earn" the right to "bad" food


You can find Melanie on Twitter under "FeedPhilosophy" and on Facebook under "Feeding Philosophies".

You can email her at melanie@feedingphilosophies.com if you have any questions!





Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Triplet Living was fantastic today!!

Such a fun & informative morning with Triplet Living! Thank you Kelsey, Korrie & Kaeli for sharing your tips, tricks and products with us! If you missed the meeting this morning check out their website at: tripletliving.com

You can also follow them on Instagram at:  Tripletliving

And if you'd like to personally send an email to any of them here are their email addresses:
Kelsey@tripletliving.com (makeup)
Korrie@tripletliving.com (hair)
Kaeli@tripletliving.com (fashion/style)

Also thanks to all our wonderful models this morning! 









Friday, October 4, 2013

Round 3 of Getting to Know the Leadership Team



Role: Decor
Leader: AMANDA BLAKE


1. Favorite Verse: Joshua 1:9- "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.

2. Hobby?: Being crafty & working on my picture taking.

3. Dream Job: I'm doing it! Being a mommy and teaching social skills to kiddos with high functioning disabilities.





Role: Food Coordinator
Leader: LENA KUBOTA

1. Favorite Verse: 1 Peter 4:10- "Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in various forms."

2. Most Played Song on iPod/iTunes: Lately, it is "Build Your Kingdom Here" by Rend Collective Experiment. Ask me next month and it will probably be something else!

3. Title of Autobiography: "Oops!"





Role: Playdates/Outside Activities
Leader: AIMEE GUSTAFSON 

1. Favorite Verse: Jeremiah 29:11-13- "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
**This verse was read aloud at our wedding.

2. Hobby?: When I have a lot of time (ha!) I really enjoy scrapbooking. But I'm hoping to add more craft time in my life somehow. I need craft time! And someday I'd like to learn how to play the violin.

3. Title of Autobiography: How I Survived Raising 4 Kids (I'm in the thick of it so it's a work in progress)


Role: Blog/Crafts
Leader: NAOMI SALAZAR

1. Favorite Verse: Exodus 14:14- "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still." 

2. Dream Job: I always wanted to work in a zoo! So I'd say a zookeeper or a veterinarian at a zoo would be absolutely amazing!

3. Title of Autobiography: Living for His Glory & Not My Own



Role: Crafts
Leader: ANA WENSTROM

1. Favorite Verse: Philippians 4:6-7- "Don't worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will gaurd your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus."

2. Dream Job: "World Traveler"...if there's a job like that. (traveling the world, meeting the locals, learning about their beliefs, traditions, food, daily living, etc.)

3. Title of Autobiography: Lived with a Purpose


Role: Games
Leader: KAYLE JANSSON

1. Favorite Verse: Philippians 4:6-7- "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made know to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."

2. Most played song on iTunes/iTunes: I listen to "The Message" on Sirus, 92.7, country with the hubby, and the Twilight soundtracks are on repeat most days. The song "Hold Me Now" by Red is rocking my world right now.

3. Title of Autobiography: From Statistic to Saved: Breaking Free From a Lifetime of Lies









Monday, September 23, 2013

It's Time to Meet Your Table Leaders!

                         Table: DAISY
                Leader: KRISTEN VALENTI


1. Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13- 
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."

2. Dream Job: Teacher

3. Title of Autobiography: A Simple Kind of Life







    


                       Table: Gardenia
             Leader: EMILY BENFORD


1. Favorite Bible Verse: Proverbs 3:5-
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him and He will make your paths straight."


2. Hobby?:
Going to Disneyland (if that's considered a hobby) & I LOVE to play volleyball if I ever have the opportunity. My favorite is 4x4 grass.

3. Title of Autobiography: 
   Emily Benford (formally know as Emily Gomez...and Gomez-Benford;): 
   The Yay Chronicles
                       

                     Table: LILY
         Leader: BETH MASCIAVE

1. Favorite Bible Verse: Romans 5:3-5
"Not only so, but we rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character, and character, hope. Disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by his Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.

2. Most Played song on iPod/iTunes:
Keep Your Eyes Open by Need to Breathe

3. Title of Autobiography:
        Work in Progress





                      Table: ROSE
        Leader: REBEKAH TORRES

1. Favorite Bible Verse: Jeremiah 29:11-
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

2. Most Played song on iPod/iTunes:
This question makes me laugh since it made me realize I can't remember the last time I actually listened to what I wanted. Given that I'm never alone to listen to music, I'd have to say the Star Wars soundtrack since that's all my girls want to listen to these days. I don't even know what MY choice would be!

3. Title of Autobiography:
   So Crazy but So Worth It!



               Table: SWEETPEA
            Leader: SARAH OLIN

1. Favorite Bible Verse: Daniel 10:19-
" Do not be afraid for you are deeply loved by God. Be at peace, take heart, and be strong!"

2. Dream Job: Child Advocate Attorney

3. Title of Autobiography:
   Welcome to Crazy Town





                 Table: TULIP
      Leader: KENDRA TAYLOR

1. Favorite Bible Verse: Matthew 6:21-
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

2. Hobby?:
Don't really have a hobby, I but I kind of sew, I really like CrossFit, and I'm raising 4 kids. So I guess my hobby is maintaing my sanity.

3. Title of Autobiography:
  Pigtails and Pinstripes

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Meet our Fearless Leaders!!!

Meet DAYNA GRAVELINE: 
Our M2M Coordinator!! 

1. Favorite Bible Verse:
 -Joshua 1:9, "Haven't I commanded you? To be strong and courageous? Do not be terrified, neither be discouraged. For the Lord, you God, is with you wherever you go." I learned this verse as a song/rap when I was at a junior high summer camp and it's been my life verse ever since! 

2. Hobby?
 -Some would say, Mom 2 Mom is my hobby! LOL! I like "learning" to be more crafty and doing things to decorate my house- but this is a process! I love getting out once in a while and hittin' up the Karaoke mic!


3. Most Played song on iTunes/iPod:
  -This is so hard to answer because I am such a music lover in general. My father was a music teacher in public schools and also a music minister at my home town church- so the love of music is in my blood. I get down to some JT (Justin Timberlake), but then also like to shake it to Tim McGraw and some times I pretend I'm Carrie Underwood- but don't tell anyone that! 

4. Dream Job:
  -I feel like I'm living my dream job now as a mommy who also gets to run an awesome ministry at the church I love. But, if I wasn't a mom, I think my dream job would be to be a publicist for either a high-ranking political figure or national non-profit. Before I had babies, I was a publicist for "celebrity" doctors, and love working with TV producers, and writers to "make the news go 'round"- To do the same for a person or cause I have passion for, would be a great roller coaster ride! 

5. Title of the Autobiography of your life:  
   -Dayna Graveline: How I became a Modern-Day Church Lady

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Meet CHRISTINA MIGGE:
Our M2M Co-Coordinator!!

1. Favorite Bible Verse:
  -Proverbs 3:5-6  "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;  in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." 

2. Hobby?
  -Who has time for a hobby with small kids?  What I dream about doing is photography, reading a book (not a children's book), country dancing, and sewing... not in any particular order. 

3. Most played song on iTunes/iPod:
  -Anything Country... but I turn it up and sign outloud when I hear  Little Big Town – “Pontoon”... maybe because it's summer... maybe because we have been hanging at the lake most of the summer... or maybe its because it is just a song about enjoying the moment and being together.

4. Dream Job:
  -Being a mom and a teacher... I have accomplished both... enjoying the perks of a stay at home mom for a year...blessed to be and do both!

5. Title of the Autobiography of your life:
  -Be Patient, God Isn't Finished With Me Yet 

Monday, August 5, 2013

Pampered Chef Party & Registration Info

Happy Summer Friends! M2M is doing a fundraiser through Pampered Chef and would LOVE if all of us could help support our scholarship funds! The info is listed below. If you have any questions please contact Christina. (cnmigge@gmail.com)

The link to the online party is:

Also registration is currently underway for our upcoming Fall semester! Please go online to register yourself and your kiddos! Space is limited for childcare so don't wait!


Looking forward to seeing many of you on Wednesday for a playdate at Christina's house!




Friday, May 24, 2013

Summer Play Dates

What an amazing year we had at M2M!!! I hope lasting friendships were made, prayers were answered and your faith was deepened. A HUGE thank you to Dayna & Christina for all their hard work and commitment! M2M was my saving grace when we moved to CA 4 years ago and being a part of this amazing group with all you amazing women is a true blessing. We hope to see all of you this summer at the play dates listed below!!


June 5: Backyard Playdate, hosted by Christina Migge

June 27: RSM Beach Club Playdate, hosted by Naomi Salazar

July 15-19: VBS at Mission Hills CC (Registration Required, $50 per child)

July 24: Tanaka Farm Watermelon Field Trip (RSVP required, $)

August 7: Backyard Playdate, hosted by Christina Migge

August 21: Mom's Night Out, hosted by Dayna Graveline

Also I came across this blog post last night and wanted to share. Raising grateful kids is a lot tougher than I ever expected & I found the post below encouraging and insightful!

http://wearethatfamily.com/2013/03/raising-grateful-kids-in-an-entitled-world/

And last but not least...if there is ever anything you'd like to see posted on here please let myself (Naomi) or Dayna know. We'd love for this blog to be a place of encouragement, sharing & another way for us all to connect.

Happy almost summer ladies!!!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013


A post that Dayna found... EVERY SINGLE MOM needs to read it!!!! So so good!! The link is below as well as the whole post...enjoy!

"Dear Mom,
I've seen you around. I've seen you screaming at your kids in public, I've seen you ignoring them at the playground, I've seen you unshowered and wearing last night's pajama pants at preschool drop-off. I've seen you begging your children, bribing them, threatening them. I've seen you shouting back and forth with your husband, with your mom, with the police officer at the crosswalk.
I've seen you running around with your kids, getting dirty and occasionally swearing audibly when you bang a knee. I've seen you sharing a milkshake with a manic 4-year-old. I've seen you wiping your kids' boogers with your bare palm, and then smearing them on the back of your jeans. I've seen you carry your toddler flopped over the crook of your arm while chasing a runaway ball.
I've also seen you gritting your teeth while your kid screamed at you for making him practice piano, or soccer, or basket weaving or whatever it was. I've seen you close your eyes and breathe slowly after finding a gallon of milk dumped into your trunk. I've seen you crying into the sink while you desperately scrub crayon off your best designer purse. I've seen you pacing in front of the house.
I've seen you at the hospital waiting room. I've seen you at the pharmacy counter. I've seen you looking tired and frightened.
I've seen a lot of you, actually.
I see you every single day.
I don't know if you planned to be a parent or not. If you always knew from your earliest years that you wanted to bring children into the world, to tend to them, or if motherhood was thrust upon you unexpectedly. I don't know if it meets your expectations, or if you spent your first days as a mom terrified that you would never feel what you imagined "motherly love" would feel like for your child. I don't know if you struggled with infertility, or with pregnancy loss, or with a traumatic birth. I don't know if you created your child with your body, or created your family by welcoming your child into it.
But I know a lot about you.
I know that you didn't get everything that you wanted. I know that you got a wealth of things you never knew you wanted until they were there in front of you. I know that you don't believe that you're doing your best, that you think you can do better. I know you are doing better than you think.
I know that when you look at your child, your children, you see yourself. And I know that you don't, that you see a stranger who can't understand why the small details of childhood that were so important to you are a bother to this small person who resembles you.
I know that you want to throw a lamp at your teenager's head sometimes. I know you want to toss your 3-year-old out the window once in a while.
I know that some nights, once it's finally quiet, you curl up in bed and cry. I know that sometimes, you don't, even though you wanted to.
I know that some days are so hard that all you want is for them to end, and then at bedtime your children hug you and kiss you and tell you how much they love you and want to be like you, and you wish the day could last forever.
But it never does. The day always ends, and the next day brings new challenges. Fevers, heartbreak, art projects, new friends, new pets, new fights. And every day you do what you need to do.
You take care of things, because that's your job. You go to work, or you fill up the crock pot, or you climb into the garden, or strap the baby to your back and pull out the vacuum cleaner.
You drop everything you're doing to moderate an argument over whose turn it is to use a specifically colored marker, or to kiss a boo-boo, or to have a conversation about what kind of lipstick Pinocchio's Mommy wears.
I know that you have tickle fights in blanket forts, and that you have the words to at least eight different picture books memorized. I've heard that you dance like a wild woman when it's just you and them. That you have no shame about farting or belching in their presence, that you make up goofy songs about peas and potatoes and cheese.
I know that an hour past bedtime, you drop what you're doing and trim the fingernail that your 3-year-old insists is keeping her up. I know that you stop cleaning dishes because your kids insist you need to join their tea party. I know you fed your kids PB&J for four days straight when you had the flu. I know that you eat leftover crusts over the sink while your kids watch "Super Why."
I know you didn't expect most of this. I know you didn't anticipate loving somebody so intensely, or loathing your post-baby body so much, or being so tired or being the mom you've turned out to be.
You thought you had it figured out. Or you were blind and terrified. You hired the perfect nanny. Or you quit your job and learned to assemble flat-packed baby furniture. You get confused by the conflict of feeling like nothing has changed since you were free and unfettered by children, and looking back on the choices you made as though an impostor was wearing your skin.
You're not a perfect mom. No matter how you try, no matter what you do. You will never be a perfect mom.
And maybe that haunts you. Or maybe you've made peace with it. Or maybe it was never a problem to begin with.
No matter how much you do, there is always more. No matter how little you do, when the day is over, your children are still loved. They still smile at you, believing you have magical powers to fix almost anything. No matter what happened at work, or at school, or in playgroup, you have still done everything in your power to ensure that the next morning will dawn and your children will be as happy, healthy, and wise as could possibly be hoped.
There's an old Yiddish saying: "There is one perfect child in the world, and every mother has it."
Unfortunately, there are no perfect parents. Your kids will grow up determined to be different than you. They will grow up certain that they won't make their kids take piano lessons, or they'll be more lenient, or more strict, or have more kids, or have fewer, or have none at all.
No matter how far from perfect you are, you are better than you think.
Someday your kids will be running around like crazy people at synagogue and concuss themselves on a hand rail, and somebody will still walk up to you and tell you what a beautiful family you have. You'll be at the park and your kids will be covered in mud and jam up to the elbows, smearing your car with sugary cement, and a pregnant lady will stop and smile at you wistfully.
No matter how many doubts you might have, you never need doubt this one thing: You are not perfect.
And that's good. Because really, neither is your child. And that means nobody can care for them the way you can, with the wealth of your understanding and your experience. Nobody knows what your child's squall means, or what their jokes mean, or why they are crying better than you do.
And since no mother is perfect, chances are you are caught in a two billion way tie for Best Mom in the World.
Congratulations, Best Mom in the World. You're not perfect.
You are as good as anybody can get.
With love,
Lea"

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Staying Safe

So many good tips from our speaker last week, Byron Walls. I don't know about any of you, but as soon as my hubby walked in the door after a long day at work, I felt compelled to tell him just how "unsafe" our house was, as well as how I MUST buy some pepper spray that attaches to my keychain. ;) A bit dramatic, yes, but Byron really got me thinking on how I can do a few simple things to make not only myself safer, but my family. Here's a few notes I jotted down incase you missed the meeting or didn't get a chance to write them down.

* Put a dog bowl (a BIG dog bowl) in your backyard even if you don't own a dog. It will make the intruder think twice about trying to enter your home. You can even get creative and put a name on the bowl.
* Put alarm stickers on every window that's accessible to an intruder. This makes them think you have an alarm system, even if you don't.
* Purchase door stop alarms for windows and sliding glass doors. 

Here is a link to one I found on Amazon for regular doors. Also good to take with you while traveling.

http://www.amazon.com/GE-50246-Smart-Home Alarm/dp/B0000YNR4M/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hi_1

*When walking to your car be aware of your surroundings. Have your keys in hand. DO NOT rummage through your purse as you are walking to your car. You make yourself an easy target.
* Before you enter your car, make sure no one is in the back seat(s)
*If you happen to break down on the freeway at night, stay in your car and call someone for help. If you do not have access to a phone, just stay in your car. If someone approaches, do not open your door, simply ask them to call the police. Best option is to be carrying a reflective "Call Police" sign at all time in your vehicle. Put this up in your back window and wait for the cops to show up. Another tip is to sit in the passenger side seat. Makes a person with bad intentions think that maybe there was another person in the car who left to get help, that person could be returning at any point.
*Always give criminal what they are asking for, unless they say get in the car. In that case, run! If they ask for your purse, throw it as far as you can and run.
* If you are ever in a rape situation, talk to him. Make it personal. If you can, try & get as close to him as possible. Run your fingers through his hair, then push your thumbs into his eyes as hard as you can. This is your best chance at getting away.

Most recommended weapon is CS/Pepper spray. (OMEGA is a great brand) Get one that shoots a jet-stream at least 8-10 feet. Byron recommends this as the best weapon of choice, because you will not hesitate to use it the same way you might with a gun. 

If you have any questions for Byron or would like to purchase any of the items he had check out his website:

http://www.californiacrimefight.com/byronbio.htm


Monday, April 15, 2013

Encouraging Parenting

Happy gloomy, doesn't quite feel like a So-Cal kinda Monday! I think I say this with every speaker, and I probably do, but wasn't Susan Peterson great last week! Her down to earth nature was so refreshing and all her tips on keeping us mamas encouraged was spot on!

Here is a list of what I wrote down as she was speaking. 

* Talk to your children with no emotion when you are disciplining (so hard!)

* Avoid getting frustrated. You don't always have to give your kids an explanation. Sometimes, "Because I said so." is enough. God doesn't always give us an explanation. He calls us to just obey.

* Get down on their level when you are talking to them...eye to eye.

* Have open conversations & REALLY listen. Nodding your head doesn't mean you agree with them all the time, it means you are listening. (LOVED this!)

* Do not speak condemnation to your kids. Come along side them.

* Pray hard for your kids. Pray with your kids, pray over your kids, pray about your kids...pray!

* You know as a mom you are over whatever situation arose when you can joke about it. You've dealt with it, disciplined, given a consequence and not held it over your kids head.

* Be hospitable to your kids friends. Open your home to their friends, even when it's not convenient. You never know what kind of positive impact you could be having.

* Your kids are always gauging your reaction when they are speaking to you. When they are being vulnerable, allow them to share. Build that trust.

*Intentionally spend time with your kids.

* Give them praise that is EARNED! (this was a biggie!)

* Speak scripture to your kids! (another biggie!)

As always, I hope everyone was able to take away at least one piece of information that could be helpful & encouraging to you. As we have all heard a million times and Susan said it again, raising our kids is a marathon, not a sprint. Let's walk along side one another as moms in support, just like we are to do with our kiddos. 

Susan does have a website: www.funplaces.com

And you can also purchase her book there as well: 

See everyone next Wednesday, April 24th for our next meeting!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

You are a Mighty Mom!

Good morning mamas :) I hope all of you are still feeling like the mighty warrior moms that God created us to be! Wasn't Arlene Pellicane great?! I LOVED her enthusiasm and the message she brought to us. 

LEAVE ME ALONE, I'M HIDING IN THE BATHROOM!

Her message focused on Gideon in the book of Judges and how he felt like hiding. Arlene reminded us of 3 things as moms we need to remember when all we feel like doing is hiding in the bathroom.

* The Lord is with you mighty warrior!  Judges 6:12 
            Remember you are a mighty warrior mom!!
  
- Give yourself a good name to live up to as well as your kids. If you think of yourself as indecisive, lazy or messy...that's exactly what you will be. Same goes for your children! Be sure to give them a positive name to live up to!

* Go in the strength that you have and save Israel! Judges 6:14
          Remember that the strength you have is sufficient! Make plans & decisions.
          Don't put off things because you feel like you aren't prepared enough, or not good 
          enough.

* I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites! Judges 6:16
           Strike down negativity & the "victim" mentality
           Strike down comparing...be comfortable in your own shoes
           And remember that God is always with you! 

You my friends are all mighty moms of valor and God is with us all, always.

If you have questions for Arlene or would like to purchase any of her books here is her website: www.ArlenePellicane.com

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Reminder that tomorrow is our Easter Egg Hunt at Melinda Park! 10 am & be sure to bring 10 filled plastic eggs for the hunt. Your child(ren) will leave with 10 eggs each. Also bring a snack to share if you can!

And no M2M next week! We will meet again starting April 10th! Happy Easter to you all and enjoy Spring Break~

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Dr. Tran's Q & A

Happy Thursday ladies! Here's a recap of last Wednesday's meeting with Dr. Lin. There were MANY topics covered, but I am only going to summarize a few.

Medicine: Ibuprofen (Motrin) vs Acetaminophen (Tylenol)- It's best to try and see which one works better on your child. Switching from one to the other is not usually beneficial and can actually cause stomach aches. You can however, layer the two, if the first one you gave isn't working.

Example: You started your child on Motrin at 12pm...by 3pm his fever still isn't down. Make sure to write down that you gave Motrin at 12pm, then give him the proper dose of Tylenol & write that down as well. You can then give more Motrin at 6pm if his fever is still high.

Stiches: Take your child in as soon as possible if edges of cut do not go back together. The longer you wait to get stitches the more tissue build up there is.

ER vs Urgent Care: If your child is 2 or under try and find a pediatric urgent care.

Going to sleep issues: Best solution is to try and have a routine every night and do it as consistently as possible.

Every mom & dad should BLS certified (basic life support) or at least have taken a course to be familiar in what to do with emergency situations.

I know he said he has NO INTEREST in trying to get new patients, BUT I'm going to list his contact info anyway....because we all know a good pediatrician can be hard to find!

Dr. Christopher Lin
27725 Santa Margarita Pkwy.
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
949.305.8805


http://www.socalpeds.com/index.html

PS: Side note! Don't forget about the Women's Event THIS Friday...as in tomorrow! Blessed to be a Blessing! Dayna will be speaking! It's from 6:30-8:30pm!








Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Personality Differences (S.C.O.P.E)

Ken & Leslie Eichler are always so fantastic to have at M2M! Whether together or separate, they bring such great, honest information about how to strengthen our marriages. I especially loved last week's topic of "Personality Differences" and how we are not to assign motive for personality traits. I'll do my best to summarize their SCOPE profile for those that missed the meeting or maybe didn't write it all down. 

Each letter in SCOPE represents a personality trait that has two extremes. You and your spouse may be on the same side of the scale, extreme opposites or somewhere in between. The goal of discussing these traits is to better understand yourself, better understand your spouse and appreciate how God has made each of you. 

S- social: person's behavior in a social setting
         (introvert -vs- extravert)
C- change: person's openness to change 
        (flexible -vs- status quo)
O- organized: person's level of conscientiousness  
        (organized -vs- less organized) 
P- pleasing: person's level of agreeableness 
        ( agreeable -vs- forceful)
E- emotionally steadied: person's emotions & mentality 
        ( calm -vs- reactive)

Each of us is either on the far right, far left or maybe in the middle for each category. What Ken and Leslie explained was, no matter the differences or similarities in you and your spouse, we are not to assign motive to our spouse for one or more of their personality traits. As they said, "Great teams are made of different skill-sets." And we should want our partner to cover us in our areas of weakness. So should we do the same for our husbands. 

Of course all of this information is void, unless we actually apply it in our marriages and realize that God has wired us all different for a purpose. Although it's tempting a lot of times to want to "rewire" our husbands, it's not God's. A great verse that Ken & Leslie gave for personal accountability is this: James 4:17...."If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn't do it, it is sin for them."

I pray the information given to us by the Eichler's can enrich & strengthen our marriages. Although they may not always be easy, our marriages are worth fighting for. Ladies please know how loved you are by our King. And how loved you are by all us mamas, treading the same waters. 

If you have any questions for Ken or Leslie you can email them both at:

Ken_Eichler@marriagegrowers.com
Leslie_Eichler@marriagegrowers.com

Here's the link to their website as well! 
marriagegrowers.com

Hope to see lots of you at our M2M playdate tomorrow morning @ Melinda Park! 10am :)