Monday, September 2, 2013

What happened to the summer? Are you ready for fall?

You often hear about the lazy days of summer.  However, I didn't find any before my kids started back to school!  Did you?  As volunteer staff, we were working hard to coordinate all for the Mega Event and then after the event was over it seemed to be a flurry of year-end activity finishing up with my own MOPS group (I coordinate also) and wrapping up the school year and t-ball and....

...and then, I found myself in full swing of all things summer:  vacations, camp-outs, sleep overs, play dates at the park and/or the pool.  So where was that "lazy" again?  Can you relate?

And in the midst of it all, you may also be planning for your fall MOPS start up.  I thought I would write to help you recall the time of renewal and re-energizing we hope you experienced while at the Mega Event.  Please note:  I've not been "lazy" in posting this, but like most of you, I've been involved in the summer flurry of activity and simply haven't gotten to put it all together.  So, take a moment now and enjoy this slideshow of memories from the Mega Event:  DIY manicures and pedicures as well as jewelry making and dancing on our Fun Friday night together.  Then think about all that you learned on Saturday as there were choices of sessions to go to and the line for the offering and writing down just a couple of things that you learned and got to take home with you that weekend.  I find that it's always good to recall and reflect.  It often refuels for the road ahead.


During our training time, I remember many wanted MORE training when we were going over the leader tools on the website.  So, I do have a little more info on that now with the updated website.


If you would like more info than shown within this video, please contact your nearest coach as we are currently looking at setting up additional training for groups.

Enjoy your labor day and best wishes as your MOPS groups start for the Fall!

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