Hello fellow Oakleaf friends. We have a blog! We would like this blog to be used as a resource & photo sharing opportunity for our group. Everyone on our playgroup e-mail list has been sent an invitation to be an author of this blog. If you have not been sent an inviation (or you need another invite) please contact Danielle Beer (Oakleaf's Playgroup Coordinator) at daniellebeer@gmail.com or Amberlynn Whiting at amberlynnpaige@gmail.com. We would like everyone to have the ability to post your photos and ideas here. Don't be shy! We would LOVE to hear from you!!!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Oakleaf Playgroup Rainy Day location

Due to all the rain we opted out of going to Admiral Baker Park (as planned) and instead met up at the McDonald's on Tierrasanta Rd. It was so nice! The adults got to relax and chat while the kids played their little hearts out. Oh, and we conveniently ate lunch there too. Everyone brought a children's book to swap.











Saturday, November 12, 2011

Girls Night Out!

Ashlee Gonzalez (top right) is our
Girls Night Out coordinator.
Come to GNO. You deserve it! :)


Host: Ashlee Gonzalez

When: Saturday, November 12 at 6:00 PM

Where: Buster's Beach House at Seaport Village

Monday, October 31, 2011

Sticks and Stones

Hi All,

I recently read THIS and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. I feel it is worth sharing. It has definitely made me think twice about what I say. I hope you are having a SPoOkTAckuLar HaLloWeEN!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Playgroup Halloween Party

The playgroup Halloween party at "The Haunted Cox Mansion" was a huge hit. Thank you Theresa for hosting the party at your beautiful home. Here are some fun pictures from today.











If you took pictures. I'd love to see them. Post them please. :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Shortage of Peanut Butter

Hello All,

It is me (Amberlynn). My cousin has a blog in which she shared THIS important info. I thought it was worth passing along.

Hope to see you all at playgroup tomorrow!

Have a great day!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Worth Sharing

Have you ever read The Idea Room ? Go ahead and check it out! I found this particular post inspiring.
Since the beginning of time, all of mankind has had something in common, we want to be happy. I know I want to be happy. My greatest happiness and joy comes from my family. Receiving awards, recognition, money, doesn’t compare to the feelings I have when our daughter learned to ride her bike without training wheels or when I saw the smile on our son’s face when he worked side by side with his dad on his pinewood derby car. But, if I am not careful, the stress of taking care of others and managing family life overshadows the happy and leaves me sad and miserable. It doesn’t have to be this way. This plan of family life is meant to be a happy plan.

Here are 8 things that Happy Moms have in common.

1. Happy Moms Avoid Comparisons
As mothers and women we have a tendency to compare ourselves to others. If we want to be happy, we have to stop. We are usually comparing our weaknesses and shortcoming to someone else’s strengths. It is not a fair comparison. And, when we compare, we foster feelings of jealousy and envy. Those feelings will make us miserable. There will always be someone skinnier, with a cleaner house and with kids that seem more behaved. Always. SO what…comparing will not make us skinner, or our house cleaner. Don’t waste energy on comparing. It is the same with our children. Don’t compare our kids to others. When we do, we miss all the magic that is in each of our own children. We overlook how wonderful and unique they are. And we put unfair pressure on them. When we find ourselves longing for someone else’s life, sit down with a piece of paper and pen and start listing all the things you are thankful for. List all the blessings in your life. When you feel yourself starting to compare again, get out the paper and re-read all that you are thankful for. We will quickly realize how blessed we really are. The other thing we can do to stop the comparing is to serve others. Serving others brings humility and helps us recognize our many blessings. Lastly, we have to be careful with social media. It is easy to read about all the recipes and refinished furniture and beautifully sewn cloths and feel inadequate. Just because we don’t do all those things, doesn’t mean we are less. Nor should we compare ourselves to all the “ideal” posts we read.

2. Happy Moms Recognize Their Worth.
There comes a time when we have to accept ourselves, as is. We need to love ourselves. Instead of wondering what we are good for, we need to know that our role is THE most important role. We are raising and influencing future generations. We are primarily responsible for nurturing little human beings. It doesn’t get more important than that. Even if we don’t have children of our own, there is nothing that compares to a women’s loving influence. Take a minute and write down all the things that you are good at. Don’t be shy, write them down. Maybe you are a good friend, patient, a talented seamstress, or creative. Own them, find strength in your strengths and use them to help others. The sooner we can recognize our true worth, the happier we will be.

3. Happy Moms Choose Good Friends.
We are quick to preach this to our children, but do we realize how important it is for us. We need to surround ourselves with people who lift us up, who believe in us, and who support us. Avoid relationships that are one sided and draining. We want friends who don’t compare, who revel in our successes and who believe in lifting others up, not putting others down. That is also the type of friend we want to be for others.

4. Happy Moms Have Faith and Pray
The act of being faithful, in and of itself raises our spirits and gives us hope. Hope is happy and healing. Couple that hope with prayer and the sun will shine happy rays. :) Even on the worst of days, having faith that we are trying our best and that tomorrow will be better, can help us feel happy today. Prayer can help us lead happier lives also. It gives us a chance to express gratitude and ask for help. When we pray, be specific. Yesterday I prayed that I could be more creative with our 3 year old. Lately she has wanted me to play zoo, and make animal sounds. Sometimes that is hard for me, so I asked for help. Pray for more time with your family, pray for stamina to get through a long day. Sometimes my prayers are that I can get through the next 15 minutes. Happy moms have faith. For me, faith helps because I know that I am never alone.

5. Happy Moms Make Time For Themselves
As mothers and women, we tend to take care of ourselves last. I have caught myself more than once saying “when the kids are older then I will have time for….”. We need to stop thinking like that. We should find some time for ourselves to cultivate our gifts and interests. Pick one or two things that you would like to learn to do that will enrich your life, and make time for them. It is not selfish.

6. Happy Moms Simplify
We need to clean up and clear out. Take a look at your schedule and make sure it is not too full. Don’t over schedule our kids, or ourselves. Juggling a million things doesn’t make us better moms with cooler kids. It just stresses us out. We are not happy when we are stressed. Our kids only need one or two extra activities, same with us as moms. We should simplify our homes also. Too many clothes and toys in our homes and cars add stress. It can become overwhelming to manage so much stuff. Simplify. Cut down to what is manageable and spend less time keeping up with all the stuff, and more time with those you love, doing things you want to do and being happy.

7. Happy Moms Stop Worrying
I am very guilty of this. I am a worrier. It causes stress, and then I am not happy. It will take practice, but think about it this way: If you can’t change it or control it, then there is no need to worry about it. Instead think about what you can control and put your efforts there. The other thing we can do to stop worrying is to turn off the news. I watch the news filled with all the negative and horrible and I worry more.

8. Happy Moms Smile and Laugh
Smiling and laughing naturally brings happiness. Let your face light up and let out a giggle. In fact, smile at someone else and watch their face light up. We can get so rushed and serious that we forget to be happy. So even if you have to force it at first, smile.

Other things worth sharing.
 
Timi and Leslie Yes, those are diaper bags! Yet, stylish and look like a gorgeous purse!!! Christmas wish list?? :)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Oma's Pumpkin Patch

Danielle, Ashlee, and Toiya I figured this was an easy way to get you these pics; if you're interested.




I LOVED spending time and getting to know you fun gals!!! This was an awesome day.

luv,
Amberlynn (I'm the one with the short spiky hair) :)