Monday, December 31, 2012

Simple Tips for a Healthier New Year


Our very own mom2mom Kristy Cooklin shares great tips for the New Year. Thanks Kristy!

By Kristy Cooklin

Nutrition

  • Drink a lot of water ~ half your body weight in ounces is a great place to start
  • Focus on clean eating (lean meats/non-animal protein, complex carbs & healthy fats) and limit processed foods
  • Eat small meals throughout the day, eating every 3-4 hours
  • Prepare your meals ahead of time
  • Be creative ~ most meals or desserts can be made in a healthier way

Exercise

  • Determine your fitness goals and pick a program that you enjoy
  • Find a workout buddy or someone you can be accountable to
  • Take before/after photos to see results ~ let your clothes and what you see in the mirror determine how you feel about your progress, the scale is not always good indicator of progress being made

At Home Workout

  • 60 sec Bodyweight squats
  • 60 sec High Knees
  • 60 sec Pushups
  • 60 sec Mountain Climbers
  • 60 sec Burpees

Get an App on your phone or set a timer. Complete 2-5 rounds with little or no rest
Also check out Stuft Mama, she is a mother of twin boys, has great workouts you can do at home and recipes for you and the kiddos.

Gym Workout

  • 10-12 reps Leg Press x3
  • 10-12 reps Bench Press x3
  • 10-12 reps Seated cable Rows x3
  • 10-12 reps Shoulder Press x3
  • 10-12 reps Lunges x3
  • 10-12 reps Lat Pull Downs x3
  • 10-12 reps Lateral Raises x3
  • 10-12 reps Bicep Curls x3
  • 10-12 reps Push Ups x3

Friday, December 28, 2012

New Year's Inspiration Board


Crafts:

Kids Craft: New Years Banner
How to? Click here

Calendar Journal
How to? Click here


Time Capsule
 How to? Click here

The Blessing Jar
Blessings jar.... write down blessings throughout the year and add them to the jar. On New Year's Eve gather the family and read all the blessings your family has had over the year. Optional: Add the blessings to an album so we can always look back @ the blessings we've counted.
How to? Click here


Menu Board
How to? Click here


Decor:

Noisemaker Centerpiece
How to? Click here


Almost Midnight Mantle Decoration
New Years mantle decorations...very clever...don't have that many clocks, though...might need to go to the thrift shop!


Eats:

Clock Cookies
How to? Click here


New Year's Party Punch
How to? Click here


New Year's Eve Ball Drop Cupcakes... So cute! It's a gumball, a donut hole and a cupcake.  I'm going to combine the Ball Drop idea with the confetti and streamer cupcake base from the New Year's Eve clock face cupcakes (both from same blog)
How to? Click here

Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Eve Service Times

Christmas Eve service times at Red Mountain Community Church are at 3:30 pm, 5:00 pm, and 6:30 pm.

Childcare is available for birth through 4 years old. 

We wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas!!! We leave you this morning with a fun little tidbit on the history of Christmas trees from Focus on the Family. 


Friday, December 21, 2012

Make-Ahead Breakfast Ideas for Christmas Morning

If you have a bit of the Type-A bug like me, you may have mentally prepared for your family's Christmas morning breakfast this past Summer. Your pantry may even already have all the needed items to make your dream spread (my pantry still needs to be filled, but *hoping* to get that checked off soon ;)

However, in the midst of a tremendously busy season, you may have yet to even think about Christmas morning breakfast... until now! :-) We got some tried-and-true family staples, one sweet, one savory. And the best part? You make these items the night before! Christmas morning is left for presents, the reading of Christmas story, and cherishing those precious moments with your little tots. Do you have a yummy Christmas morning tradition? Please post your recipe in the comment section!

Sticky Puddin' Buns
My mom used to make this for special occasions. Found her recipe for it in her tin, grey box, cutout from an old Arizona Republic article. It is tried and true and delicious! -- Jaime Tischler

Non stick vegi spray
1/2 cup chopped pecans
3-ounce package butterscotch pudding (not instant)
1 stick butter or margin
1/2 cup brown sugar

Spray bundt pan with non-stick vegtable oil. Cover the bottom with pecans. Place the frozen rolls on the top of the pecans. Sprinkle with pudding. Melt the butter and stir in brown sugar. Mix well, then pour all over the top of the frozen rolls. Cover top with waxed paper and let stand overnight.

Next morning, peel the paper carefully and bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minuets. Carefully invert onto serving platter.

Makes 8 servings.

Eggs and Ham
Having holiday guests stay over? This one is perfect! Serves 20!

3 dozen eggs, add 1/2 - 1/3 of the milk
2 cans mushroom soup
1 of mushrooms
1 cup milk
1/2 cup cooking sherry
1/2 lb sharp cheese
1 stick butter
1 1/2 lbs shaved ham

Scramble eggs with butter until barely congealed. Sprink;e ham in greased casserole pan. Put eggs on top. Mix rest of ingredients--heat and pour over eggs. Cover with plastic and refrigerate until ready to use. Bake at 350 for 30 min.





Monday, December 17, 2012

Evil In Connecticut

Our hearts are beyond saddened over the horrendous event that took place on Friday.

We wanted to share the following post, titled Evil In Connecticut by Jim Daly, from Focus on the Family's blog. A link on helping children deal with disaster and trauma is also included in their post. 


Friday, December 14, 2012

December Meeting Recap

Can it be? Did we really just have our December meeting? It sure got me in the Christmas crafting spirit! Kristin Self shared some great Pinterest gift and craft ideas. Easy to make, beautiful to give.

Cheryl also spoke on Christmas traditions and as a group we all shared some of our favorites. Here are a few fun traditions from the group:
-Collect Christmas books thru out the year, and wrap up 24 Christmas book, and unwrap one each day of December
-Make cupcakes/birthday cake for Jesus and light candle on Christmas morning
-Wear PJs all Christmas day
-Leave cookies and milk out for Santa--don't forget to take a bite! And drain the milk! Kiddos remember ;-)
-Spread gift opening thru-out Christmas day... open just one gift at a time, take a break to do other things and come back to open another gift.

Before we dug into Kristin's fun craft, Cheryl also left us with some encouraging words and a question to ponder... "Do your traditions trump Jesus?" If any one of your traditions had to stop, what would your reaction be? Truly, a good thing to rest on as we head into some busy weeks before Christmas.

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Missed our meeting? But still want to get in on the crafting fun?

Here are three easy crafts to make to give or use as keepsakes...

Kid Bookmarks

Supplies:
Camera
Contact Paper or Laminating Sheets
Cardstock
Ribbon

Take photos of kiddos in fun poses (jumping, being goofy, etc). Cut out photos and laminate. Use ribbon to make them bookmarks.


Peppermint Candy Cane Sugar Scrub

Supplies:
8oz Jelly canning jars
1 lb granulated sugar
Almond Oil (found online or at Sprouts)
Peppermint Essence Oil

Recipe (Makes 12 Jars)
10 cups sugar
1 1/2 cup almond oil
22 plus drops peppermint oil

Mix well. Divide mixture in half and add one drop of red food coloring or squeeze juice from a raspberry and mix well. Layer in jars, decorate lids and label!

Creative options:
Lavender oil, blueberry juice, pretty much anything you want. Be creative!


Reindeer Footprint Canvas

Supplies:
12x12 Canvas (found at any craft store)
Brown craft paint
Sharpie
Red Pom Pom
Googlie Eyes
Glue gun or white craft glue


Monday, December 10, 2012

Appreciation Gifts

Need some ideas for teacher appreciation gifts for Christmas that you can make quickly and yet shows personalization and care? Have a special neighbor you would like to give a sweet treat to? We've searched the web, cute blogs, and Pinterest, and found these adorable ideas. Let us know if you try any out! We would also love to hear what your go-to appreciation gifts are each year... leave us a comment!


Creative Juices
Click here for instructions, printables and even more ideas


Stuck on Good Teachers

Click here for instructions and tag



School Supply Cake
This adorable idea not only will work for teachers, but I sure know a few crafty kiddos that would flip over it! Click here for instructions and even more ideas


Snowball Ornament 
Click here for the super easy instructions


Great for teachers and neighbors alike!

Chappy Idea
Click here for instructions


Cinnamon Honey Butter
Click here for recipe, plus other great ideas!


Root Beer Reindeer 
Click here for instructions


Tried and true ideas from our mom2mom members:

Liz Garrett:
Last year, we bought star shaped candy dishes from dollartree.com (shipped to store for free!) and put an assortment of Christmas candy inside, wrapped in snowflake cellophane, tied with a Christmas ribbon and delivered to all the nursery workers in Macy's classroom & to the neighbors. I made monogram ornaments for friends & bible study leaders.

Jaime Tischler: 
For family members, I was inspired by the Pinterest craze of yarn wreaths :-) Found all the supplies at Hobby Lobby, including reusable cardboard boxes, with pretty designs, great for storage of the wreaths. Found mini picture frames and did a simple chevron design and each family monogram. For friends, found the mini picture frame ornaments at Hobby Lobby and made them personalized monograms as well. 


Friday, December 7, 2012

Women's Christmas Dinner Recap

Last Friday and Saturday was the 2012 Women’s Christmas Dinner.  The mood was excited and elegant.  Everyone was dressed to perfection and the centerpieces were more lovely and creative than you could imagine.  Attendees were treated to delectable appetizers including sparkling apple cider, meatballs, a
nd chicken tortilla roll-ups.  Dinner included chicken cordon blue, cheesy potatoes, dinner rolls, and green beans.  For dessert, a delicious cranberry apple crisp with fresh whipped cream completed the meal.  The program included a soloist  performing several Christmas carols and a speaker who brought to life the theme, Celebrate Jesus, It’s True. 

The theme hit very close to home for this new mother of two. A baby changes everything.  So innocent and so sweet.  Once a newborn comes into your world, life as you know it changes forever in an instant.  Before long, you cannot even remember what life was like with your child(ren). With Christ, our lives should be the same.  When I envision my life before him, I can’t even remember how I made it through the day.  But God sent his son to earth, even if you were the only one, He still would have sent his son to save you.  With Christ as the center, my life is completely different and more meaningful than it ever could have been before Jesus. This Christmas, remember to celebrate the child in the manger, the baby who changed the course of eternity for everyone.

Thank you to everyone who hostesses a table, participated in the skits, assembled the appetizers, and those who attended.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Christmas Inspiration Board



Candy Cane Cake
Click here for a super easy, super sweet twist on a Christmas treat
Image from Sunset.com

Melted Snowmen Cookies
Click here for these adorable, and tasty, treats



Christmas Wreaths
So many fun DIY Christmas wreaths to choose from! Here are a few unique ones that caught our eye.

Click here to tassle it up!

Cinnamon scent? Click here

Jingle all the way? Click here



Kids Crafts

Candy Cane Reindeer, click here


Plastic cup snow globe? Too cute, click here



12 Ways of Christmas Mantle Decorating!
Great decorating ideas for the mantle all in one spot, click here
Image from Deniseinbloom.com




Friday, November 30, 2012

A Call to Advent

Christmas--it’s the most wonderful time of the year. It’s also the busiest and most stressful time of the year.  As women, we often feel an enormous amount of pressure to make Christmas perfect for our family.  We have to buy the perfect gifts, decorate the perfect tree, send out the perfect Christmas cards with the perfect family photo, bake the perfect treats, and cook the perfect Christmas dinner. 

But the season of  Advent, which begins Sunday, December 2, is about slowing down to focus on the true meaning of Christmas.  It is a time to prepare our hearts for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and a time of anticipation for the return of Christ as King. Our hearts should long for deliverance from the evils of this world, and hope that God, however distant He sometimes seems from this commercialized holiday, will bring about a renewed desire in our hearts to anticipate the second coming of the Messiah, who will bring peace and justice to earth someday.

What can this slow-down look like in our own lives? Women often get wrapped up in comparing ourselves to others, and worrying about projecting a perfect image to the world, at least I know I do. Stop comparing, and put everything into perspective this year.  Imagine what Christmas would be like if you cut back on the stress, only bake half as many cookies, only send cards to those you won’t spend time with at Christmas this year, donate money to a charity in lieu of gifts among friends or neighbors. Give gifts of “future fun” for friends or cousins--a zoo pass, or children’s museum or science center membership.  Find a way to focus on helping others.  Buy a gift for a child in Mexico or invite over a friend or neighbor who doesn’t have family nearby and include them in your celebration.  Donate your spare change to Young Lives and involve your entire family.  Teach your children to focus on the giving of gifts, rather than the getting from a young age.

It is important to establish these traditions with your children, but it is also important for us to reflect on advent as a time of waiting, and renewal in our own hearts.  We have celebrated Advent in my home since I can remember, from lighting the Advent wreath and singing Christmas carols around the tree. As far back as I can remember, my parents taught me to reflect upon the birth of our Savior and to eagerly anticipate his second coming as King.  It is my prayer that you all take a few moments to slow down this season of Advent and to give your children this greatest and most precious gift.  After all, isn’t that what Christmas is all about?



Monday, November 26, 2012

Baby Sock Advent Calendar

Why is it no matter how careful we try to keep socks together as a pair, we lose so many random socks?!  Well, the following adorable idea from Martha Stewart will help put all those random socks to use and help implement a fun family activity--a sock advent calendar! I love that the idea incorporates using baby socks. So break out those cherished little items, take a walk down memory lane of how small our babies feet once were, and create this easy project. Click here for full instructions from Marthastewart.com

Image from www.marthastewart.com

Friday, November 23, 2012

Christmas Traditions

Some of the best gifts--if not the best!-- we can ever give our kiddos are those that do not come in boxes... but sweet memories of family traditions. We asked some of our fellow mom2mom's what some of their favorite Christmas traditions are... so grateful they shared! Read on for some great ideas to perhaps implement into your own Holiday this year. We would also love to hear what you plan to do or already do as a family, leave us a comment!

Liz Garrett
Fave Christmas traditions:
Elf on a shelf
Advent activity calendar (one per day--zoo lights, pajama ride to look at lights, christmas movies---charlie brown, grinch, polar express, frosty, Rudolph, nestor the christmas donkey, etc, crafts, Polar Experience)
Railroad park
Christmas pjs 
Christmas eve service
Gift for kids in mexico
dinner @ tia rosas
Bake cookies & decorate (deliver to neighbors)
Read christmas story
Ugly christmas sweaters (we wear to open gifts on christmas morning!)
Decorate tree while playing christmas music & drinking peppermint hot chocolate
Pics with santa
Visit a living nativity
Christmas show/pageant 


Julie Hydzu
Christmas Eve:
Every year we do the 5:00 church service, then go home to a Mexican Fiesta dinner with family and open Christmas gifts from each other.  When finished my family drives around with hot chocolate looking at Christmas lights while we try to dodge Rudolf peeing on our windshield...he always gets us :)...(washer fluid)  Also, each child at midnight gets to open a gift from an out of town relative.

Christmas morning:
The children wake up to cinnamon rolls and we play a little "game" before we open gifts.  Adam and I hide an angel ornament in the tree and whoever finds it first gets to put Baby Jesus in the manager of our Nativity set. (It's funny how competitive they get trying to find the angel!) Also, Santa only brings 1 big gift for each child and Adam and I give them 3 each (representing Jesus's three gifts)  After all the gifts are open, we read the "the Candy Cane.”  For dinner we have a "typical" Thanksgiving dinner meal with friends and family and sing Happy Birthday Jesus with a cake. Also, on Christmas afternoon, we go visit our little boy, Austin, at the cemetery and take him a gift.


Shelley Kunert
I couldn't decide which tradition to share so I asked my kids what is their favorite.  They both said they like the advent calendar "countdown".  This is a new tradition we started after Nancy shared about holiday traditions at mom2mom a couple years ago!  

In our advent calendar I put slips of paper for a special holiday activity, outing or little gift for each day.  It was mainly for the kids so I made my husband his very own advent calendar.  The first year I put special messages in small gift boxes with the date printed on the outside for him to open each day.  Last year I made it more of a riddle for him to solve.  I got the biggest kick of that because it was a goofy line written on golf balls from one of our favorite Christmas movies, A Christmas Story.  

I attached a picture if you would like to see it!  I used as much code as I could to stump him but he guessed it after day 19! The message said, "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine. LY, S."



Diane Silashki
Here are a few things we have done over the years that have stood out to our kids. Some of our traditions have changed as our kids have grown, but many good memories were made. 

Gingerbread house making party: invite your children's friends and their parents over. Provide everything for them to build a gingerbread home for their family. This was a great way to meet your kids friends/parents and a special outreach for the holiday season.

Bake cookies/exchange girls lunch: each year I invited my mom, sisters and nieces for a Christmas girls lunch. Everyone baked two or three varieties of their special cookies and after lunch we exchanged. (Note: my dad, brothers and nephews dropped the girls off and went out for a "boys" day out which was typically lunch and then a visit to a air museum or car show. When they came back to pick up the girls, they enjoyed some of the cookies.)

Nutcracker Ballet Outing: When I was a little girl, I was a dancer in the Nutcracker ballet. My daughter followed in my footsteps and danced in the Nutcracker too. We still love this seasonal ballet and over the years since then, my husband and I still try to take our daughter (now 22) and our 17 year old son to see the ballet, followed by going to a restaurant for a special dessert.


Jaime Tischler
Favorite memories of traditions from childhood:
Leaving cookies and milk out for Santa...and a carrot for the reindeer
Dressing up and going to see the Nutcracker Ballet at Gammage
Gingerbread House making
Entire cul-d-sac would light paper luminaries... walking the street with mom on Christmas Eve
Our Dad would go outside of our windows late Christmas Eve and shake jingle bells and the next morning always ask if we heard Santa :-)
Buying Christmas ornaments the day after Christmas on sale for the following year :-)

Favorite traditions now implementing with Bobby, Blake & Ryker:
Making mom-in-law’s amazing homemade hot cocoa mix
Buying kiddos matching--err--coordinating Christmas PJs
Reading ‘Yes, Virginia’
Special shopping day with Blake for a Salvation Army Angel Tree gift
Leaving cookies and milk out for Santa... Bobby takes a bite of cookies and sips milk so there is ‘evidence’ of Santa having arrived
Advent calendar box...filled with Hershey Cookie & Creme kisses
Driving around with Starbucks to see Christmas lights
Opening up the stockings last on Christmas morning

Monday, November 19, 2012

Black Friday Shopping Tips

Who heads into the madness known as Black Friday shopping? It's a fun family tradition for many of us!  Before you head out, here are a few tips and web sites that can help you stay on track and also guide you to good deals. Have good tip as well? Leave us a comment to share with everyone!

Ideas before you head out:
-Make a list of items you'd like to score
-Also take a copy of your 'master' Christmas gift list aka list items you need to pick up for family members, friends, teachers, etc.
-Know your budget
-Charge your smart phones! Forbes.com compiled a great list of the best apps for Black Friday shopping. Check it out here
-Don't forget about 'Cyber Monday.' Looking to avoid the crowds? Some of the best online deals take place on 11/26 (the Monday after Black Friday). Head over to your favorite retailers' websites and sign up for the emails to receive notifications of their Cyber Monday deals.
-Take a deep breath. Remember what we really are celebrating :-) Enjoy the memories!

Online resources:
www.blackfriday.bradsdeals.com 
www.bfads.net 
www.pinchingyourpennies.com

Thank you Liz & Jessica for the tips!

Friday, November 16, 2012

November Meeting Recap

Giving Thanks...In All Things

What a great meeting!! Our guest speaker this month was Sarah Herrman, RMCC's Elementary & Event Coordinator. Along with giving us great resources and ideas from books, music CDs, and projects to do as a family, Sarah focused on 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.... Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you (ESV).

Oh, what a great couple of verses to rest on as we head into the busy Holiday season!

Sarah challenged us to begin a Joy Journal. Any form of notebook will do. Write only about joy in this particular journal. Write daily, write weekly. Use it as a tool to look back on and say "wow, God has brought me this."

In conclusion, Sarah also left us with two questions to ponder and answer...
1) What does your life in Christ look like when days are dark and weary?
2) Are there things (people, activities, circumstances, etc) that trump Jesus in your life?










General Announcements

Family Fun Night (TONIGHT!) Friday, November 16th
Join us for a great night of smore's, worship, star gazing and being a part of the RMCC community.
Please click here to register



FLIP THE SWITCH & CHRISTMAS LIGHTS @ RMCC
  • November 23, 2012
  • Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm
Come and enjoy hot chocolate and homemade cookies as you listen to Christmas music and we turn on our Christmas Lights at 6:30pm.

Friday, November 23 – lights get switched on at 6:30 p.m. and you can take a Hay Ride around the property to hear the story of the lights.


Monday, November 12, 2012

Project 1:27


By Kirsten Abbiatti

Project 1:27 is a new ministry at RMCC for adoption, foster care, global orphan care and support. The name was chosen based on James 1:27 (Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to care for orphans and widows in their distress and to keep one self from being polluted by the world). We believe this verse says it all!!!

Project 1:27's goal is to do just that!  We truly believe this is  a calling to each and every one of us as believers, but in many different ways! Some, may be called to foster and/or adopt a  child! And we hope to be a source of support and information for anyone traveling or considering that option. Others, may be called to care for these "unwanted" in other ways, such as….. walking along side and praying fervently or even providing a meal for a family who has just taken a new foster placement! Rocking sweet babies at The Child Crisis Center in Mesa, mentoring/teaching at Womens Hope Shelter or helping with a project at Sunshine Acres! There is a place and roll for anyone willing to give of themselves to be used by God!

Our first event will be Thursday, November 15th at RMCC from 6-8:30, in room G-8. This event will be a panel format consisting of those who attend RMCC who have served in one of the above ways! We are excited to share personal experiences and what the Lord has done in our lives and ways that other can get involved! Big or small! 

If you would like to attend you can sign up by clicking here. Childcare is provided but please sign up as early as possible if you will be needing childcare so rooms can be staffed appropriately! :)

For more information, please contact Tony Curtisi at 480-807-5868 and or myself Kirsten Abbiatti at 480-296-9736. 

Friday, November 9, 2012

RMCC Garage Sale


RMCC GARAGE SALE

Garage Sale benefits Rocky Point Family Missions. This event is the perfect venue for getting involved by simply cleaning out your closets! Donations will only be accepted on Friday, November 9th from 8am to 6pm only due to the lack of storage space at the church. The Garage sale opens to the public Saturday November 10th at 7am and ends at 2pm. 

DONATION DROP OFF INFO

  • November 9, 2012
  • Time: 8:00am – 6:00pm
  • Please have items separated by categories: Mens clothes, Women's clothes, Children's clothes, toys, etc. 
  • Simply drive up to church and you will be directed to each donation spot. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Thanksgiving Inspiration Board



Thanksgiving Craft: Thankful Jars
There were just way too many cute adaptations to this great idea! So we decided to post a few of our favorites from Pinterest. Some are more intricate and time consuming, and some would make a great craft project with the kiddos.
How to? Click here

How to? Click here

How to? Click here

Thanksgiving Treat

How to? Click here.


Thanksgiving Tabletop Decor


Message Tree. How to? Click here


LOVED this idea: use butcher paper as your 'tablecloth' for the kids' table. Stack baskets full of crayons and art supplies.
How to? Click here


Twist On Traditional Thanksgiving Side Dishes


Martha Stewart Maple Whipped Sweet Potatoes
How to? Click here

Breadless Stuffing
How to? Click here