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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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5 comments:
having gestational diabetes with my first meant giving up a LOT, so nothing with this one compares with following a sugar/carb-free diet over Thanksgiving and Christmas (!) but this time, I've been missing occasional glasses of wine, especially out to dinner or in celebration. I'll admit to a few sneaky sips over the last few months because I don't think that small an amount is dangerous (I always think of European women who are encouraged a small GLASS of wine a week!) Anyway, that's my confession, anyone else???--don't tell my husband ;)
I gave up pop for the first 4 to 5 months of each pregnancy. YIKES, that was my coffee. It was SO hard. I finally asked my doctor about it and she said go ahead and keep it under 5 cans a day. 5??? i was only wanting one... Never the less i felt giving it up for the first few months would be a good idea.
KIM
WINE!! Fortunately I am not a pop or coffee drinker....but wine is a toughy! I didn't even look at it with my first pregnancy. Too afraid with all of our complications. I did treat myself to a few sips in the 3rd trimester with Luke. It was a taste of heaven on Earth!!!! I am forsure the weird-o that likes to smell other people's glasses of wine right now!! Totally worth it but I agree Kelly...especially hard when out to dinner.
Danielle
PS) FYI- I am reading this book called Real Food While Pregnant and it says that a glass of watered down (with sparkling water or ice cubes) while eating a full meal is perfectly ok. It did say it is a good idea to wait until the second half of your pregnancy and limit it to once a week.
ps) Lunch meat is hard too! I like a tureky sandwhich once and a while. Boreshead and Applegate Farms are nitrate free...expensive and hard to find but a good option.
Danielle
I defintiely missed wine and Mike's Hard Lemonade!! I never drank a sip while pregnant with Evan and drank 1 sip of champagne at a friend's wedding when I was pregnant with Gavin- I'm READY for a cocktail now :)
-Amy
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