Thursday, July 1, 2010
New Blog
My new blog is called "The Power of a Family," and you can access it by clicking here.
Thanks for checking in!
Love,
April
Sunday, March 28, 2010
A Little Interim Post
Monday, February 22, 2010
My Trip to Mom 2.0 Summit
Eric was SO supportive of this trip. Ten minutes after I mentioned it, he sent me flight details to consider. And even though I was going to try to stay at a less-expensive hotel and commute in to the conference, the extra fees added up, so I found a roommate through the message boards and stayed in the beautiful Four Seasons.
In fact, I was a little giddy when I put on the robe, slippers, and fluffy towel after my shower, so I snapped a little picture of my giddiness. I wonder if any of the other moms did that....
And, I painted my toenails because there was nobody there to step on them and get them all smudged. I gave my fingernails a polish, too...for the first time in about two years (because someone else was doing all the dishes and cleaning!).
Then I just had to take a picture of the toilet because it had a phone by it and the toilet paper in the hotel had golden seals. I thought that was the funniest thing ever. Whose job is it to put stickers on toilet paper? Maybe my children should start putting stickers on OUR toilet paper.
I met so many wonderful people at the conference, but I felt silly asking everyone if I could take a picture--and then some pictures didn't turn out very well, so this is what I brought home:
It was hard to be away from my children, and I missed them terribly, but this cute email from Alia made me smile.
Here is a picture of me with my friend Sheri (from Cafe Mom) and my roommate Joy Nudd--a professional photogropher/new lifestyle blogger. They were so fun to get to know.
Overall, it was a wonderful trip! And I even got to have dinner with my high school friend Adriane and her daughter Alex before they so kindly took me to the airport.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
A Few Fun Places
First, the Getty Museum in Los Angeles is WONDERFUL! Admission is free, and the children loved it! They have an interactive Family Room that is made just for kids. In this picture, Ethan is using dry erase markers to add his own artwork to this ancient "book."
The gardens outside are beautiful, too! The children rolled on the grass, admired the fountains, and had a great time exploring. They do have a few water features with surfaces equal to that of the sidewalk (not sure why they did that right outside the Family Room), so within 20 minutes, Spencer was up to his ankles, but it was still fun!
Another place we love is the Fullerton Arboretum. Eric taught the children to climb trees, and we spent the whole day exploring the vegetation, throwing leaves in the stream, and watching all the ducks and birds...so peaceful!
but I also want to make the day there a little more meaninful for our children. So...
we made a bunch of thank you cards and personalized them once we got to the park. We gave them to the ticket takers, the bag checkers, the ride operators, etc. They were all so happy to have someone think of them. I'm trying to teach my children that all the fun they get to have comes because someone is working to make that possible.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Motherhood Track at BYU Idaho!
All right, Moms out there! The Motherhood Track for BYU Idaho's Education Week has been officially approved, and I hope to see you there!
Registration won't begin until March 2nd, but that means you have some time to figure out if you'll be able to get to Rexburg, Idaho by July 29-31. Please say yes! Please say yes!
The reason I am so excited is because this is the very first conference (in a long, long while...at least that I know of) that focuses on motherhood AND the gospel. There are lots of "general" women's gatherings, (which are great!), but this is an opportunity for mothers to gather together, participate in meaningful classes, and focus on their spirits at the same time. It will be wonderful!
I'll post more details as I get them, but here are a few that I do know:
-The way a Motherhood Track works is similar to how the Youth Track works. Motherhood classes are arranged throughout the entire day, in addition to all the other conference classes, so there is always a class geared specifically for you, if you'd like to attend. Then in the evening, all the mothers will get together for an extra activity where they can talk, relax, and have a good time.
-For more information, and to register at the appropriate time, visit this link.
-Three definite speakers include Allyson Reynolds, Saren Eyre Loosli, and myself (all board members at www.powerofmoms.com--check out the website to find out more about us, if you'd like). You can also look at our fledgling Power of Moms blog at www.powerofmoms.blogspot.com.
-One series that Saren and I will be co-teaching is called "Taking Care of the Person Inside the Mom." Here are the details, if you're interested.
There is a mountain of great advice available to mothers, but most of it centers on the children. This series is designed to focus on the woman behind the title "Mom." In our efforts to establish great family traditions, help our children excel in school, and taxi our family members around our communities, it's easy to forget that you can't draw water from an empty well. Fortunately, the Lord has prepared wise counsel for His daughters through the scriptures and the words of His prophets to remind us that we can feast on the scriptures, we can care for our physical bodies, and we can pursue our specific purposes here on the earth.
Lecture One: Spiritual Care: How to Feast on the Scriptures When You Barely Have Time for a Shower
Mothers' lives are incredibly demanding, yet we all know that we need to spend quality time in the scriptures each day. When errands, meal preparation, housework, and tantrums crowd our spare time, it's easy to feel guilty that we can't "do it all." This class will help mothers take a step back and find specific ways to bring scripture study into their lives...no matter how hectic the day. We will look at how the scriptures speak specifically to mothers, how the Lord will magnify our study as we put Him first, and how we can bring His power into our lives by turning our hearts to His words.
Lecture Two: Physical Care: Exercise, Nutrition, and Rest Can be More Than Wishful Thinking
Out of shape. Frumpy. Worn out. Stressed out. It's not the way you want to describe yourself, but realistically, this is how many mothers feel. Clearly, this time of our lives is going to require some sacrifices of our personal comfort, but mothers' lives can be dramatically improved as we make the time to care for our physical bodies. This class will review how our bodies are temples, how the Lord wants us to run and not be weary, and how, through Him, we can have rest. In addition, we will provide some practical ways to manage our homes and families so that we can realistically care for ourselves without sacrificing the needs of our families.
Lecture Three: Mental Care: Pursuing Your Talents and Purpose Without Short-Changing Your Family
Each mother has been given specific gifts, talents and interests that can be used to bless others (both in her family and beyond), but when we're focusing our attention on our homes and families, it's easy to wonder if our own dreams matter. This class will show you how to examine the righteous desires of your heart and find ways to manage your time and tasks so that you can pursue goals according to the Lord's plan for you. You'll find fulfillment as you use your talents to pursue the variety of purposes that are divinely yours.
So that's all for now, but PLEASE spread the word! I would love to have this conference full of mothers who can contribute to the classes, enjoy this time to get away, and have a fabulous time becoming the women they're meant to be.