Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Personal Progress: Divine Nature #2

For this activity, I have asked 3 mothers to come talk to the Young Women about their divine roles as mothers. I have a grandmother, a mother of young children, and a mom expecting her first child. I had asked the girls to think of questions to ask the panel of moms, but none of the girls provided any, so I came up with a list myself:

  • Did you always want to be a mom?
  • What is your typical day like as a mom right now?
  • Looking back, is there anything you wish you had done to prepare yourself to be a mother?
  • What is the greatest blessing of motherhood?
  • What is the worst part of motherhood?
  • What do you think are some important attributes needed for motherhood?
  • What role does religion play in your life as a mother?
  • How much do you sacrifice for you children when you become a mother? And do you think it is worth it?
  • How much does it cost to have a child?
  • What talents did you have that ended up being helpful as you became a mother?
  • Have you ever doubted yourself as a mother? If you did, how did you find faith in yourself?
  • How has becoming a mother changed your relationship with the Lord?
  • (For the grandma:) You have watched your children and some grandchildren as teenagers. What advice would you give us teenage girls?
  • (For the mom with young kids:) What do you do to make sure you have time for yourself and still take care of your kids and your husband and your church callings?
  • (For the expectant mom:) What is one thing you are the most nervous about in becoming a mom?
The panel of moms will be seated at a table at the front of the room and the girls will be asking these questions. I put together a gift bag for each of the moms (journal, back massager, bath stuff, etc.) and a card.

For a treat for the girls, I had hoped to find Sugar Mamas, but none of the dollar stores had any.
So I am giving them each a Sugar Daddy and a small box of Sugar Babies. The only thing missing? The mother.
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Hindsight advice:
  • Bring a tablecloth.
  • Remember to set the camera to museum mode so you can get pictures to scrapbook.

Yep, that's about it. It went perfectly!! The panel moms were great--very spiritual. The girls were quiet and respectful. The activity lasted just the right amount of time. If only all of my activities would go this smoothly!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

April 2010

Seek the light of personal revelation.
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I went to the dollar store and planned on getting a bunch of different kinds of flashlights and light sources: flashlights, glowing toys, candles. There were no glowing toys and the one person I visit teach shouldn't have candles in the house with her son's oxygen. $20 later I realized I should've just bought 1 decent flashlight. But the dollar store doesn't give refunds.