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Name: Nancy Donahue
Kids: daughter, age 7; son, age 5
Works: SAHM
Favorite part about being a mom: Watching them try new things for the first time.
Least favorite part about being a mom: Telling them that life isn't always fair.
Famous for: Running five minutes late.

September 2008 - Posts

Book Club Discussion

By Nancy Donahue
Friday, Sep 12 2008, 11:32 AM

 Shannon, Nancy, Sherry, Maureen, Carolyn, Amy, Jenni, and Pamela (not in the picture), were all there to discuss the book.

We had a great time discussing the "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls.  It was a memoir, which was a little different, but everyone agreed it was a captivating book.

Here is a quick synopsis to give you a background: Jeannette Walls grew up with parents whose ideals and stubborn nonconformity were both their curse and their salvation. Rex and Rose Mary Walls had four children. In the beginning, they lived like nomads, moving among Southwest desert towns, camping in the mountains. Rex was a charismatic, brilliant man who, when sober, captured his children's imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and above all, how to embrace life fearlessly. Rose Mary, who painted and wrote and couldn't stand the responsibility of providing for her family, called herself an "excitement addict."

 This book touched off a variety of discussions on

  • Do some people choose to be homeless?
  • How to teach your kids to be self-reliant and responsible like the Walls children, but without their intense experience.
  • What do parents owe children?  What do children owe parents?
  • Different parenting techniques like "Love and Logic"
  • Age appropriate responsibilities

This book really highlighted the struggle that most parents have with assigning the right level of responsibility to their children.  I would highly recomend this book!

Next month we are reading Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer


 

Mothers & More Intro

By Nancy Donahue
Wednesday, Sep 10 2008, 09:17 AM

 

Mothers & More is an awesome group of women with the common bond of motherhood.  Some of us work outside the home, others stay home with the kids, but we all come together in one group.  Our group locally has been around for 15 years.  We have 151 members, but don't let that throw you off.  It's really a bunch of small groups bound into one.  We have Special Interest Groups or SIG's.  These include:
  •  Book Club
  • Game Night
  • Wine Club
  • Seasoned Moms - I have to explain this one.  Its moms of school ages kids sharing info on topics like peer pressure, bullying, sex education, learning problems, chore charts, and the list goes on.
  • Cooking club
  • Craft club
  • Fitness club
  • Gardening club
  • Movie club
  • My Two Jobs - working moms social group
  • Playgroups
  • Secret Pals
  • Home Based Business
I really love Book club.  I read books I would have never tried.  This month at Wine club, I am hosting a murder mystery party.  I also go to Movie club because it gets me out to a recent movie.  I'm told our playgroups are awesome, my kids are in school all day (sniff, sniff), and I am going to get myself a workout partner in the Fitness club.   We also have two meetings a month (1st and 3rd Tuesday) at St. John Vianney (SJV) in Brookfield (7-9 PM) with a huge range of speakers.  Topics like Women's Health, Finances, Fitness, and Money Saving Tips.  The Next Meeting is Sept 16th, SJV 7-9 PM - Updating Your Resume - Even if you have no intention of searching for a new job right away, it's important to take a regular inventory of your marketable skills and to have everything together in one place for future reference "just in case".  Join us for a fun evening exploring our hidden talents and putting our accomplishments on paper.  Bring your most recent resume to share! Our Next Open House is October 7th, at SJV from 7-9 PM.  We have a fantastic speaker!  Special guest speaker Janet Levey will speak to the group about women's health issues.  Her lecture, We are Not All Nuts; Hypothyroidism and other Hormonal Imbalances in Women, will be the focus of her discussion.  Levey is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Alverno College.  She holds a B.S. from De Paul University and a M.S. in nursing education from Concordia University.  She has over 26 years of nursing experience in pediatrics, family care, and urgent care.

Come and join us for a meeting.  I will be there and would love to meet you! 

Click Here for Our Website.

Coming up next!  I will give you the details about the upcoming book club - we are reading The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. I will also let you know how my murder mystery wine club went.  It's based in Chicago at a Blues Bar.  I get to be a "Barfly" in the mystery.  I'm trying to decide if I want my husband to dress up at a country singer or a bartender.

Nancy Donahue- Mothers & More Co-leader 

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