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It’s A Mom Thing Returns to West Monroe

9/30/2008

It's A Mom Thing Returns to West Monroe
Posted By: jonealkirby | 28 views Tags: childrenMom Thingmomsmothersparents

Dads Make A Difference

6/3/2008

Dad you DO make a difference! If no one has told you this lately --- let me say with conviction - You Dads are so important to your children! Whether you look at family research or you simply see the joy on a little child's face when Dad is there for them, the fact is this: Fathers make a huge difference.
Posted By: jonealkirby | 129 views Tags: boyschildrendaddaughtersfatherparentsrelationshipsons

Fueling Your Wings

5/2/2008

Have you ever watched a butterfly as it flutters over a bed of flowers? Sometimes a butterfly's wings are flapping wildly. It is expending a lot of energy. And then other times, it almost seems like it is suspended in air - Its wings just barely moving. It is during this moment that the butterfly is at its food source. It senses nutrients - and will stop to take in what it needs to replenish energy. Like a busy butterfly, a parent spends a lot of energy, working, raising kids, maintaining a marriage, doing errands, running a home.
Posted By: jonealkirby | 108 views Tags: Christian counselingGod's powerparentssupportworking parent

Parents: "Speed Limits" for Their Kids

2/10/2008

Are you a speed limit for your kids? Much like we check the white highway sign for the legal speed limit when we enter a new town, kids are constantly checking their moms and dads for signs to see if they are within the "legal" limits of the family. We feel safer and less anxious when we are in a school zone, hospital zone, or construction zone if we know what is the safe speed to drive. By knowing this limit, we know that we are SAFE to drive without getting pulled over by a police officer. We know our limits and this makes us feel more secure and not so worried.
Posted By: jonealkirby | 105 views Tags: childrenparents

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