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Motherhood: "The hardest job you will ever love!"
Philosophy: Through shared experiences, we believe women can learn and support each other while having fun!
Vision: While respecting the difference of each others' families, we can grow together.
Meetings: The club meets once a month. We will also have date nights, cooking classes, book clubs, charity work, play dates, and walking groups.
Suggested Meeting Topics: Nutrition, Vaccines, Child Development, Making Your Own Baby Food, Fashion, Skin Care, Interior Design, Personal Finance, Infant Massage, Love & Logic, Prenatal Care & Fitness, Marriage & Relationships, First Aid & Safety, Children's Literacy, Entertaining, Holiday & Children's Crafts, Gift Ideas, etc.
What To Think About For Each Meeting: Some of the meeting will take place in another location and will not be a standard meeting. For example, our September meeting will be our first "Date Night." For a standard meeting, please consider the following:
(Keep in mind, these are simply suggestions and we are not asking that you bring one from each category. Contribute as much as you wish! )
1. Gift Swap-Do you have a gift at home that someone else might find more useful? Bring it for our gift swap!
2. Pay It Forward-Have you read a really great article recently or any form of information that you would like to share with the group? If so, bring 20 copies to share at our next meeting!
3. Hot Tips-Have you heard of any fun fund raisers, cooking classes or any "Hot Tip" you want to post on our bulletin board to share with the group? If so, bring your tip with you to our meeting!
4. Idea Swap: Depending on the topic, it would be great if each guest brought an idea to share for our group conversation. Get your ideas down on paper and bring it along with you to the meeting to present to the group. If possible, make 20 copies to share or just bring your original and we can distribute copies for you at our next meeting.
Organizers: Amy & Danielle
About the Organizers: Danielle is a stay at home mom with three sons and a daughter. Amy is a part-time teacher with two sons. Both woman have bachelors and masters degrees in education.
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Also, we welcome and appreciate various perspectives. Comments and postings are not necessarily the beliefs of all NMF members, if any. We believe we can learn and grow from being open to all.
5 comments:
Being a first grade teacher, it's really hard to say I have ONE favorite book! One of my top five is a book called "The Gift of Nothing." I can't remember the author off the top of my head. It is the cutest story about how giving our love to others is better than any gift in the world!
Hope I'm allowed to pipe in here even though I'm not officially a member here. I found this blog through Danielle, a fellow mother of TTTS twins. My favourite children's book is definitely "I'll Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch. I'm a Munsch fan in general but this book is very much unlike this others. It's very heartwarming and if you've experienced any sort of trials in your parenthood journey, this book will be very emotional for you. You can find out more at http://www.robertmunsch.com/books.cfm?bookid=40
~Amy
My personal favorite when I was a kid was definitely anything Dr. Suess, especially "Green Eggs and Ham."
However, because of Kara I was introduced to these books by Lois Ehlert. We have a couple. They are very bright and colorful. It gives you opportunity to point out colors and shapes. Then at the end it gives you an activity to do with your child. For example, one of her books we have is "Pie in the Sky." At the end it shows you how to make a pie with your kid. Another book is about butterflies and classifies them at the end and shows how you can make a butterfly collection. Very fun!!!
Currently, my favorite book is "Leo the Late Bloomer" by Robert Krauss. About 6 months ago, I started having some concerns about the boy's development. After talking to my friend Maria about my concerns, she brought me this heartwarming book that has an excellent lesson about PATIENCE!! I took it as a sign that I need to be patient and let the boys develop on their own timeline. The doctors kept reassuring me that they were doing well and for some reason I continued to worry! Those of you that know me, probably are not surprised by that. :)
As soon as I started to chill out and focus on what they were doing vs. what they weren't doing, their development seem to take off. They are doing things closer to their chronological age vs. their adjusted age. To make a long story short, I learned a valuable lesson from this book and I love to read it to the boys.
Amy, of course you can pipe in!! If your a mom (or a woman thinking about having children) you are IN!! :) The idea is to share and learn from others! The more the merrier! :)
Danielle
I like "Henry Hikes to Fitchburg" by D.B. Johnson. Cute story about how 2 friends approach life diffently.
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