Friday, April 27, 2012

Guest Feature Article - Jean J.

A Huge THANK YOU to former MOPS Jean J. on letting us post a wonderful article she wrote for our newsletter in May 2011. 





Do you remember the first few weeks after your children were born?  It seems all you do is hold your child.  Whether you’re feeding them, rocking them, or talking to them, a huge amount of your time is spent focusing on something only 12 inches away from your face.

I remember when my son was born, it seemed all I did was hold him.  I didn’t leave the house much at all the first few weeks.  The first time I drove my car after childbirth, I got on I-35 and when I looked at the highway signs, they appeared blurry.  What?  How could my vision change that much in just a couple of weeks?  Then it hit me.  It wasn’t that my eyesight had changed.  It’s because my eyes had only been looking the length of my arm recently, with occasional glances to the other side of the room.  I could see clearly up close.  But when I looked out and viewed the rest of the world, it appeared distorted.  Once I started getting out of the house more often, my eyesight was restored to my normal vision. 

It’s the same way in life.  When we spend the majority of our time focusing only on our own life, it’s easy to only see our own problems.  It’s as if our eyesight gets skewed.  Our problems seem to grow bigger and bigger until they overwhelm us.

That’s one of the biggest blessings MOPS brings us.  Perspective.  When we get out and connect with others, at first it seems we’re the only one with challenges; that everyone else is living a life with fewer problems.  But once we begin connecting with others, it’s as if we really begin to see.  The problems I’ve been carrying around all of a sudden seem to get lighter because I begin to notice someone else who has it worse than I do.  Yet even if our problems really are that bad, they still become lighter because we make connections with others who are in the same season of life as we are who come along side us and help us carry our burdens. 

There have been countless times when I’ve been worn down by motherhood.  Then I show up to a MOPS meeting and hear a mom share something even more challenging than what I’ve been going through.  Suddenly I have perspective.  My shoulders rise a little taller.  My chest feels a little lighter.  My spirit is revived.  I can breathe deeply.  And if I’m lucky, I can go home, feed my child lunch, and he’ll take a nap – making it a total “Me Day”! 

I remember at the Opening Convocation my freshman year in college, the college president shared something that changed my life: “When you’re feeling overwhelmed and sorry for yourself, go do something kind for someone else.”  Isn’t it interesting that we’re encouraged when we reach out and encourage someone else?  We grow as we’re attached and connected – with others and with God.  Plants grow when they’re in soil.  Moms grow when they’re connected with other moms and with God.   

As our MOPS year draws to a close, don’t do mothering alone this summer.  Reach out and connect whether it’s through the many outings our group offers, pick up the phone and call another mom, or post a playdate place & time on Facebook and see who shows up.  Who do you know who needs to connect?  Why not invite her to a MOPS get-together this summer?  There’s no better gift you could give a friend (or yourself!) than encouragement.  Friends don’t let friends mother alone.  Connect with others and connect with God.  Just you?  Tough.  You and a friend?  Better.  You, a friend, and God?  Unbeatable.   A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.  Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NLT)




Laundry Soap Recipe

At the last April meeting we made homemade laundry soap as a craft.  Here is the easy and economical recipe:


Homemade Laundry Soap

1 bar of Fels Naptha soap
1 cup washing soda (not baking soda)
1 cup Borax

Grate soap and mix in other ingredients.  Use 1 tablespoon per normal sized load.

These items can be purchased at Hy-Vee or Walmart in the laundry soap department.

Garage Sale Fun

Just a few of the many pictures of the garage sale a couple weeks ago.


Some babies can sleep through anything!!


The giant pile to sort


Another sweet boy.


We had lots of muscle to help us with the big stuff!


And many hard working mamas.


We had quite the assortment of treasures.



Clean up, clean up, everybody clean up!



More muscle to help with cleanup.


All leftover items were donated to Mission Southside.  Click the link to check out this awesome ministry.

The sale was a success!  We couldn't of done it without you!

A special thanks to:

L.C. for leading the garage sale effort
Uhaul Uboxes and
1-800-PACK-RAT for the storage units
Dillard's for the clothing racks
Mr. Olathe - Keller Williams Realty for transport of items
Indian Creek Community Church for hosting, storage, and support
Steering team for the extra effort you put in
All the sweet MOPS moms who worked at the sale
All the hubbies who helped with the heavy lifting
All the patient kiddos
All the supporters who donated
All your prayers for success
All the bargain shoppers
Mission Southside for picking up donations
God for providing!

It was a lot of work but we had so much fun!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Little Treasures & Chick-Fil-A



Little Treasures Preschool is located in the church building. 


Some of our MOPS send their littles there.


Please help support this fabulous preschool by dining at Chick-Fil-A.


YOU MUST MENTION LITTLE TREASURES WHEN ORDERING, or they will NOT get credit.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Ernie Miller Play Date



The play date this month was at Ernie Miller Park.




 The kids got up close and personal with some animals.


It was a lot of fun and there was a good turn out.



Hope you can join us next time!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Garage Sale Saturday!

Hello MOPS! 

The annual GARAGE SALE fundraiser is coming up this week! Saturday, April 14 from 7am - 2pm at Indian Creek - Olathe campus.


I don't know about you, but I am soo excited to kick off garage sale season with our very own!

The email went out this monring reminding everyone of the shift they signed up to help.

I thank you in advance for putting all your hard work into making this sale a good one. :)



The garage sale doesn't only mean work...it can be FUN, too!

Photos from years past:














As you can see from the photos there is a lot of work to be done, but, there is a lot of FUN to be had as well. 

See you ladies soon!  :)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Summer Sports League Info

Please see the following information from group leader J.P.,  regarding the summer sports league.  Please consider joining this fun group.

Hello Ladies -
 After doing my research - here is what I've found for our Summer Sports League. Looking into all the different options out there for summer sports leagues, I have narrowed the choices down to 2 different options, based on Cost, Location and Equipment Required. Please take part in the poll that I've created to pick which league you would prefer.

1) City of Olathe - COED Kickball. Played at Black Bob Park (151st and east of Black Bob road) - no equipment required. Just wear a team shirt. Played on a softball field. Ball and referee provided.  Starts 6/1 and runs for 7 weeks @ 6:30 pm on Friday. Cost per team is $200; but you can have up to 20 people (minimum of 10 on roster) and only 8 minimum required to play each week. If we could get 20 people - that's only $10 per person!   Husbands and Wives could both sign up to play and rotate who plays each week if childcare is an issue! No fee if you forfiet your game - just have to give them advanced notice.  Not that we would want to do that :-)

2) City of Overland Park - Women's only Indoor Volleyball. Played in the gyms of Tomahawk Ridge Community Center [119th/Lowell (just west of Metcalf)]. June 5 - July 24 (8 weeks) on Tuesday nights from 6:30 - 9:30 pm. There are 3 games each week.  The cost is only $140 - but restricts the roster to up to 12 people. If we could get 12 - the cost is $11.66 per person. The minimum required each week is 4 players and you pay a $10 fee if you have to forfeit the game.

I've created an online poll for everyone to VOTE for which league they would want to play. Please only VOTE 1 time.
http://poll.pollcode.com/y74w

THANKS!!
J.P.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Meeting Tuesday April 3rd!

We have a meeting this Tuesday, April 3rd!

Brunch and Set-up: Yahtzee Yellow

This is the LAST meeting before our garage sale on April 14th.  Please bring your garage sale donations to the meeting.  Someone will help you unload into our storage unit after the meeting. We are also collecting plastic or paper grocery sacks for the garage sale shoppers.

There will be sign up sheets to work a garage sale shift(s).  Workers shop early and get to socialize while working.  Plus it is really fun!  We will provide child care Friday morning.  Please come ready to sign up for a shift.
  Thursday - table setup, unload storage units, start sorting items
  Friday - Sort, sort, sort, and price items, free child care in morning
  Saturday 7am-2pm garage sale, 2pm-3pm clean up, pack up items for donation

Tuesday we will have the Penny Pinchin' Mom speak about saving money using coupons and Belinda Kendall will be our Guest Mentor.

Bring your Hy-Vee receipts to turn in to the Finance Coordinator.  We get a perecntage of all your purchases from both Olathe Hy-Vee locations.  All you have to do is turn in the receipts!

We still have some Hy-Vee coupon books for sale.  They are only $5 and you get a coupon for $5 off your next Hy-Vee purchase as well as many other coupons!

Can you believe we only have three meetings left?  Please consider starting and/or joining a summer group so that we can stay in touch over the summer!

If you have not "liked" our Indian Creek MOPS Facebook page yet, please do so.  There will  be lots of information about play dates, moms nights outs, and other announcements posted on our blog and Facebook this summer.  We don't want you to miss out on any opportunities to get together!

Upcoming Events:

Play date: April 4th at Ernie Miller Park 9:30-12:00

Easter services at Indian Creek April 8th 9:00 and 10:45

Garage Sale April 14th 7:00-2:00

Next Meeting: April 17th 9:00

Parent's Night Out April 21st
Moms Night Out: April 24th at Paint, Glaze, and Fire 6-8 pm

Last MOPS Meeting is May 1st.  We will start regular meetings again in September but will have opportunities to get together in the summer.

Last Parent's Night Out until fall is on May 19th
Check your newsletter for information on our upcoming mom's nights outs and play dates at Deanna Rose and a Nature Hike as well as other news!

March PNO

Parents Night Out members have been enjoying some fun dates and much needed alone time!  While the moms are out on the town, the kids are having a ball back at the church.





They made little sheep as a craft and enjoyed a snack.



Then, thanks to the weather we were able to spend most of the evening out on the playground, which the kids LOVED!









We wore those kiddos out! 




We finished the night with a movie and some down time.  (Of course, they were this calm the whole time!)

Two more months of Parent's Night Out!  If you didn't get to participate this year, we will have sign ups again in September.  Don't miss out on this FREE babysitting co-op!

Join Us for Easter

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You've made many wise choices in your life - where you went to school, the job you took, your spouse, starting a family.

There's something missing, though. You're looking for a little more out of life. Significance. Purpose. Hope. Joy. Belonging. You chase it in the things you do... in the choices you make.

Where do you go from here?On April 8, you'll get a chance to choose.
Choose wisely. The rest of your life is waiting.

Easter service times - Sunday, April 8

Gardner Campus - 10:30 a.m.
Olathe Campus - 9 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.

To see a preview of the sermon click here