There are a lot of details being juggled around here this week (like at everyone else's home, I'm sure).
Ethan has a fever (I feel so bad for him), we're finally getting lighting installed in the ceilings of our children's rooms tomorrow (can't wait!), Grace is bringing the snack to her basketball game Wednesday (she can't believe I actually bought Oreos), my mom's occupational therapist is going to see her tomorrow for the first time (fingers crossed!), I started my "100 Days of No Sugar" again . . . after eating way too much pumpkin bread batter (seriously, can you stop eating that stuff once you start?), and Saren and I recorded our second Power of Moms Radio show about teenagers (that was fun!).
I'm also preparing for a few events that I'm so excited about, and I wanted to get them up here on my blog, so if the stars align, we can meet in person! (Not really sure who's reading this, but I can see there are a lot of visitors dropping by each day, and I'm guessing you're really nice people that I would be honored to meet.)
The first event is our "Book Night," with Whitney Johnson (author of Dare, Dream, Do) on Wednesday, January 23rd in Salt Lake City:
Power of Moms published our very first book a couple of months ago (do you have it yet?), and Whitney Johnson published a beautiful book just a few months before that, and so we made some plans to get together and have a fun evening discussing inspiring ideas with friends.
(These events are open to everybody--they aren't specific to one religion, one "type" of mom, or anything like that. Just wanted to clarify!)
Click this link to see the details for this wonderful evening.
The second event is the Southern California Power of Moms Retreat on Saturday, January 26th in Los Angeles.
You can see the report from last year's Retreat here, and if you click on the image below, it will take you to our information/registration page. I'd LOVE your help spreading the word about this. It is going to be an outstanding day.
The third event is the Couples Evening Retreat on Friday, February 8th in Tustin, CA.
More about that soon, but I'd love for you to save the date and visit our registration page. Eric and I will be facilitating/presenting at that one, and we're really looking forward to it.
The fourth event is a blogging conference called Blissdom--March 21st - 23rd in Dallas, Texas.
I've never been to Blissdom before, but I've heard wonderful things about it, and I'm sincerely excited to learn how to develop Power of Moms, meet new friends, and have a few days away to think.
If you're going to Blissdom, please let me know--I'd love to be on the lookout for you. And if you have any questions or comments about the other events, just leave them in the Comments section below.
Have a great day!
Love,
April
Showing posts with label L.A. Retreat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L.A. Retreat. Show all posts
Monday, January 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Our L.A. Retreat . . . Such a Treat!
Hi! This is Alia, April's daughter. :D My mom is getting the kids ready for bed and getting ready for a webinar with Saren, so I offered to help update her blog! She had a wonderful time at The Power of Moms Retreat this weekend.
Below are LOTS of pictures that she took while she was there, and I will tell you all about them!
My mom didn't take any pictures on Friday during her MOM session, so she'll add one of those later, but it was a great experience, and she really appreciated having Sarah Chapman there to help her!
Friday night, some of the ladies stayed for a really nice dinner that Amy, Susan, and Sarah Chapman prepared . . .
This is Kristi Eyre, Saren's sister-in-law, who just had a new baby!
This is my Grandma Zoe. She was so excited to come to the Retreat.
An author named Beth Aldrich spoke at the Retreat, too. She wrote a book called "Real Moms Love to Eat." My mom liked how she was so positive and encouraged women to take care of their whole selves.
When the Retreat was over, my mom and her new friends took lots and lots of pictures. Here are a few:
Oh, and here's a picture of many of the women who attended the Retreat. They forgot to take a group picture before everyone had to leave, but this was a part of them.
I hope you enjoyed hearing about the Retreat! My mom will tell you more when she gets a chance. Have a great day!
Below are LOTS of pictures that she took while she was there, and I will tell you all about them!
My mom didn't take any pictures on Friday during her MOM session, so she'll add one of those later, but it was a great experience, and she really appreciated having Sarah Chapman there to help her!
Friday night, some of the ladies stayed for a really nice dinner that Amy, Susan, and Sarah Chapman prepared . . .
and then they had a delicious dessert. (See how there's a daisy on that cupcake . . . like on The Power of Moms?)
After the games, Allyson played some fun songs on the piano, and my mom felt SO happy to be there.
After a great night's sleep on Friday night, everyone came back to this beautiful house for the Saturday sessions. My mom wanted me to be sure to thank Lisa Palmer for letting The Power of Moms have their retreat at her house. It was absolutely lovely!
This retreat was really special for my mom because her mother, sisters, and sister-in-law were able to come. These are their names (from left to right): Laura, Lisa, Linda, my mom (April), Zoe, Melanie, and Susan.
On Saturday morning, Saren and my mom focused on "Taking Care of the Person Inside the Mom." Allyson (pictured below), provides the "Comfort Food" for all of the moms there by encouraging them to be their very best selves and not to compare themselves to other moms.
This is my mom's friend (and Allyson's sister-in-law) Shauna, who was there with her brand-new baby. So cute!
During the Retreat, they did an exercise called "Thought Replacement Therapy," where moms shared some of the negative thoughts that pop into their heads during the day.
Then they crossed out those phrases and replaced them with better ones. I don't really understand why moms would think these thoughts. Seriously . . . without moms, the world would stop.
It's neat to see all these moms in one room, wanting to make their lives better.
This is Kristi Eyre, Saren's sister-in-law, who just had a new baby!
This is my Grandma Zoe. She was so excited to come to the Retreat.
An author named Beth Aldrich spoke at the Retreat, too. She wrote a book called "Real Moms Love to Eat." My mom liked how she was so positive and encouraged women to take care of their whole selves.
Before lunch, everyone participated in discussion groups out on the lawn. They focused on finding more joy in motherhood.
Don't they look happy?
This is the DELICIOUS lunch--with sandwiches, salad, and cookies from the La Canada Panera.
Here's a picture of Saren presenting Family Systems:
And Susan Chapman talking about Love Languages:
My mom is always sad to leave all her new friends.
This is Allyson Reynolds and Laurie Brooks:
It was Christine James' birthday, and in the middle of the Retreat, the doorbell rang, and it was a delivery person with flowers from Christine's husband. All the moms said, "Awwwwww."
And in the middle of the Retreat, there was a very loud snoring noise. Everyone looked around to see who was fast asleep . . . and it was this cute dog who had laid down right at the front of the room!
When the Retreat was over, my mom and her new friends took lots and lots of pictures. Here are a few:
The moms in the photo above were so sweet and kind to my mother.
The mom in the photo above is named Melanie. Her niece Morgan was one of my best friends when I was two. And this mom below, named Mary Jenkins, is going to record a podcast with my mom really soon.
These are two of my mom's friends from our neighborhood.
And this is Beth Aldrich with my mom:
Isn't this baby darling? He belongs to Sarah Chapman, who helped put on the Retreat.
Here's my mom with Laurie Brooks:
And this is my mom with Suzy and Malea:
This is Daisy and my mom:
These are the presenters and the hostess: Susan, Sarah, Allyson, April, Lisa, Amy, and Saren.
After the Retreat, a few mothers stayed for a Train the Trainer session. They are interested in hosting workshops and Retreats for The Power of Moms. Isn't that exciting?
Then they took more pictures!
My mom got home the next morning and found that we had made a little "house" for our Zhu Zhu Pets. Here is a picture of the King & Queen sitting in their room.
Here are the two grown-ups and the two babies enjoying a "dinner" together.
Finally, we made a little "fish-shaped" swimming pool for them. The only problem was that my little brother (4 yrs old) kept making his little action figure crash into everything. :D
Oh, and here's a picture of many of the women who attended the Retreat. They forgot to take a group picture before everyone had to leave, but this was a part of them.
I hope you enjoyed hearing about the Retreat! My mom will tell you more when she gets a chance. Have a great day!
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