Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Family Concert Night, Nov. 21
Kids and adults alike love the music of Rob Biagi. What could be better than to go to a concert with your kids to listen to his music?
The Campbell Church is sponsoring a Family Concert with Rob Biagi on November 21 at 6:30 pm.
Adults and kids age 3 and up: $5.
Kids age 2 and under FREE!
Tickets on sale at www.CampbellChurch.org
For more information about Rob, check out his website at http://www.thatrobguy.com/Rob_Biagi_Music/Blog/Blog.html
There's also a video trailer of Rob's music available on YouTube--check it out!
Call (408) 378-4900 for more information about Family Concert Night!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Get to know.... Danielle Humphreys, Steering Team
Danielle Humphreys, our newest addition to the MOPS Steering Team, has been married to Matthew, a native Oregonian, for over 7 years. She enjoys being creative, backyard farming, music, eating good food with good friends, and is an Independent Consultant for The Pampered Chef on the side. She also serves as one of the adult leaders in the youth ministry at Campbell Church of Christ and loves being around teenagers. She and Matthew have two sons, ages 3 and 9 months. Danielle is one of the welcoming faces you will meet at our Wednesday MOPS gatherings!
Here are some other fun facts about Danielle:
Where are you from?
I am a California native! I grew up in the East Bay and have lived all over the Golden State—Santa Barbara, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and for the past couple of years, Campbell. It’s nice to be back in the Bay Area! What was your childhood like? I have a sister who is 9 years older than me, so it was fun growing up with a cool older sister who could drive and take me to do all the fun stuff my parents wouldn’t do, like go horseback riding. I was still in elementary school when she graduated and left for college, so I felt like an only child at times. I was a good student academically and participated in high school sports. A lot of my value and self-esteem came from the approval of the adults in my life (parents and teachers).
What values did your family emphasize when you were a child? My parents always encouraged me to do my best in school—education was a high value. My dad took us to Catholic church every Sunday and I, being the good student, was also a good Catholic and sincerely believed in God. A strong work ethic was balanced out by vacations or day trips to local festivals. We always ate dinner together and discussed life at the table, and meals are still a strong tie that binds us together today.
What did you study and where did you go to school?
I have a Bachelors Degree in Aquatic Biology from UC Santa Barbara (ole, ole, ole, ole, Gauchos, Gauchos!). I started out pre-med, considered switching to art studio, and ended up in aquatic bio! Being involved with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship really helped me to grow as a follower of Jesus. I also have a Masters Degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. I loved my seminary classes and I love thinking about and discussing theological issues and practical application for our life and the Church. Fun Fact: I met my husband, Matt during orientation at Fuller in 2001. Before becoming a mom, what did you do? I helped design worship services and did graphic design both with Fuller’s Chapel office and at our previous church, and was a commissioned Pastor to Youth and Families along with Matt. I have been in youth ministry for the past 12 years in both paid and volunteer roles. I stepped out of “professional” ministry after Noah was around 1 ½ years old because it became too hard to balance consistent bedtimes and non-traditional work hours that come with doing youth ministry!
What do you miss most about being a working mom?
I feel like I’m losing my skills, my “street-cred” so to speak. I miss having a mental shift and being able to really focus on something that is intellectually stimulating and challenging, and of course being able to invest more in our teens. I also miss working with Matt, being on a staff and collaborating with people. It’s been, and is, a hard transition to being a SAHM, which is one of the reasons why I need the support and encouragement of MOPS!
What is the best thing about being a stay-at-home mom?
Being able to play with my kids and have a major influence on them throughout the day. It can also be fun to tackle crazy new projects, from learning how to make homemade pickles to learning how to sew.
Who are the most important women in your life right now?
My mom and my sister. My sister had her first baby, a son, 1 week after my second son was born, so we are having fun walking alongside one another and watching our kids grow up together. My mom has been a huge support in my life and I’m thankful both my mom and sister live in the area. I am thankful for new friends I’ve made through church and for my old friends that I still keep in touch with as well.
Favorite thing to do in your spare time?
In those rare moments, I like to read or watch a little TV with my hubby at the end of the day.
Favorite way to be spoiled?
I like going out to eat (especially if it involves chocolate at some point!), but real spoiling would be getting a massage! I have some serious knots in my back and shoulders!
Best piece of advice anyone ever gave you about being a mother of young children?
Teresa Drake (www.teresadrake.com) who just spoke at our Weds. MOPS group, taught us 3 responses we can give to people who give uninvited and uninformed criticism:
“That’s a clever idea…”
“Hmmm, that sounds interesting…”
“I’ll have to look into that…”
There will always be people in your life that criticize something about your parenting, and these are tried and true responses I have used to politely avoid an argument!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Recipe: Baked Three Cheese Egg Casserole
Baked Three Cheese Egg Casserole
7 large eggs
1 cup milk
2 tsp sugar
1 pound grated monterey jack cheese
4 oz cream cheese, cubed
16 ounce container small curd cottage cheese
2/3 cup butter or margarine, melted
1/2 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 3-quart casserole dish and set aside.
2. Beat together eggs, milk and sugar. Add cheeses and melted butter and mix well. Stir in flour and baking powder and pour into prepared dish.
3. Bake for 45-50 minutes until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cut into squares and serve.
Makes 12 servings. May be prepared in advance and refrigerated covered. If placed in oven directly from refrigerator, uncover and bake up to 60 minutes.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Mom's Night Out: Sept. 23!
Our Mom's Night Out at Starbucks in the Nob Hill plaza on Campbell Ave. is this Thursday, at 7:30 pm! Come out after dinner and meet with other moms for some "you-time," and enjoy some discussion over a cup coffee or tea. We hope to see you there!
Monday, September 13, 2010
AWE: September 19!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Mom's Night Out: Game night September 10!
Every mom deserves a night out every once in awhile to connect with friends. We are looking forward to seeing you there next Friday, September 10 from 7-9pm. E-mail campbellmops@gmail.com if you plan to attend to get directions to Danielle's house!
Huge Kids-Items Garage Sale!
This garage sale does not benefit the group but just a way for parents to centralize their sales.
Where: Bethel Lutheran Church
10181 Finch Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Mom's Favorite: Local Photographer
We're starting with Mom's Favorite Local Photographer. Here are the local photographers that have been recommended by your fellow MOPS moms! A huge thank you to all the moms who contributed, for their help highlighting local talent!
- Angela's Photography, http://www.angelasphotography.com
- Calvina Photography, http://www.calvinaphotography.com
- Heather Hunt in San Jose, http://www.heatherlhunt.com
- Chung Nguyen, http://www.chungnguyen.com
- Thom Sanborn, http://www.thomsanborn.com
- Ryan Willis in Los Gatos, http://www.ryanwphoto.com
- Rosanne Parket (and CCS Mom): www.parketphotography.com/
Interested in getting family portraits done? Writer and MOPS mom Adelle Gabrielson has written a helpful "how-to" article ("Formal Family Portraits: Fun or Fiasco?"), with lots of great tips to help your photo shoot go smoothly.
Look for the next Mom's Favorite topic to appear soon. You can find us on Facebook to share your recommendations! Not on Facebook? Don't worry, all the Mom's Favorite topics will find their way here onto the blog, too!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
enter:ACT about Respect: September 26!
NEW! A parent/child event called enter:ACT!
Do your kids love VBS?
enter:ACT about Respect is a fun, exciting parent/child event hosted by the KidZone Children’s Ministry for families with kids age 3 - 5th grade (childcare available for kids under age 3). With upbeat, fun music like “Respectfully Yours,” dinner and great activities, this is an event your family won’t want to miss! 4:15-6:30pm on September 26 at the Campbell Church of Christ. NEW! Register online or call 408.378-4900, x228.
Respect is... showing others they are valuable by what you do or say.
What if...your kids grow up to treat others this way?
What if...they don’t?
What if…your family interacts with respect for each other?
What if...they don’t?
What to expect at enter:ACT:
· Parents and kids engaging in high-energy worship, games, stories and activities all designed to help you learn about respect and have a great time while doing so. It’s a lot like VBS, only you get to have fun WITH your kids!
· Dinner (burgers and hotdogs) for the whole family – FREE!
· Great activities you can take home and continue using with your kids throughout the month.
· Parent Breakout Session: How to Help My Child Develop into a Respectful Adult
There will be three tracks to choose from:
· Age 3 – K
· 1st/2nd grade
· 3rd-5th grade
For families with kids in more than one age group, choose the track that best suits your family, or one parent can go with one child while another parent/grandparent goes with the other(s).
Frequently Asked Questions:
· Will there be childcare for kids under age 3? YES! You can register for childcare at the same time you register your family to attend enter:ACT.
· My 3 year old isn’t ready for something like this. Can he/she go into childcare instead? YES! We will leave that up to parents’ discretion. You may leave your 3 year old in childcare and enjoy the event with your older children if you prefer.
· Can more than one parent attend with a child? YES! The entire family can participate.
· Is there a cost for enter:ACT about RESPECT? NO! It’s completely FREE but registration is required by September 22nd.
· How do I register? NEW! Register online or call 408.378-4900, x228.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wednesday MOPS Kickoff: The Journey of a Lifetime, Sept. 8!
This talk will be an entertaining and informative approach to the travels and travails of motherhood. In this presentation women will learn how to:
- Determine their compass points and set an individualized course for their journey.
Research and prepare for the different ports-of-call that all mommies pass through.
Use specific criteria to build a core group of supportive travel partners.
Identify port authorities (friends, strangers, siblings and parents) and balance their input.
Gracefully navigate bumpy terrain without losing their way.
A hot breakfast and free childcare are provided! Please e-mail campbellmops@gmail.com with your child(ren)'s name(s) and age(s) to aid us in securing the appropriate staffing. If you have any questions or need directions, please send us e-mail or call 378-4900! We are looking forward to seeing you there--don't miss it!
Women's Connections: Tuesdays starting in September!
Tuesday morning Women's Study
It's tough being a woman. If you've ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the study for you. Just as it was tough being a woman in Esther's day, it's tough today. Join author Beth Moore in a very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance as she peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives today.
Join us on Tuesday mornings, starting September 14, 9:30-11:30am
Free childcare is provided! Call (408) 378-4900 for more information! The video below has more information.
Tuesday evening Women's Study
Are you a working mom who can't make the Tuesday morning study, but you still want a chance to connect with other women? Are you looking for a smaller, more personal group? New this fall, be uplifted at a weekly evening Bible study for women that fits your schedule! Join us Tuesday evenings, starting September 14, 7:30 pm at the home of Renae Shah. Study topics will be decided by the group.
You can find plenty of support and encouragement at this group! Call 378-4900 for directions.