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MOMcation 2010 Wrap-up
MOMcation 2010 wrapped a week ago. So, I’ve had a whole week to ruminate and reflect. If you want it in a nutshell, MOMcation turned out as close to how I had imagined it as possible. Minus the tornadoes. But then, it’s really fitting that Mother Nature would come and show off her skills, talent, and personality at MOMcation too. It was, after all, a retreat for every MOM.
The longer version, for those of you who like details and pictures, starts with the fact that 18 wonderful women showed up to Heifer Ranch, near Perryville Arkansas. Some of them had friends in tow, and some of them didn’t know a soul. We had young mothers and grandmothers, working moms and stay at homes, single, married, and things in between. The only thing, really, that we all had in common is that we are mothers. And that’s all we needed. You can say in spite of, but maybe we should say because of our diversity, we meshed wonderfully. No cliques or hurt feelings, no alienation or obnoxious-ness. And when it was all done, the MOMcationers were feeling renewed and headed home with at least a handful of new friends. Some moms came with trepidation, with a self-consciousness, or a pre-determined idea of who wouldn’t like them. It was amazing to see that all fall away through the weekend, with this being the end result:
As one of the event planners, I had a different perspective on the weekend. At the outset, I was nervous too. I wanted everyone to be comfortable and have fun, but more than that, I wanted these MOMs to learn from each other, and to see that sometimes taking time away for yourself has benefits that reach far beyond just a couple days of goofing off out in the boonies with some other women. But as things got rolling, I quickly saw that all was well and good in the land of MOMcation.
We had tons of activities; some group oriented and some self-starting. One of the more popular group activities was yoga. Some of the moms were experienced in yoga, and some had never done it before, but everyone who tried it seemed to like it.
There was also jewelry making, deal finding, and two great cooking sessions.
We had nightly get-togethers. One of my favorite things was getting the camp fire started with Stephanie (aka The Park Wife) sans lighter fluid…Ok, maybe she mostly started the fire, but I threw a few kindling sticks on. We made s’mores and huddled around to tell tales of mommy life.
We also took a tour of Heifer Ranch and learned more about what Heifer International and the ranch itself does. The covered hayride was both relaxing and educational. I was really impressed by the fact that many of the MOMcationers took time to explore the ranch on their own and to really think about Heifer’s mission of ending world hunger and building peace.
The icing on the cake is that thanks to the four awesome members of the planning committee* and some really awesome sponsors, we were able to give away some really great stuff, including spa services, gift baskets, books, locally grown food, gym memberships, and even a couple weekend get-aways. Overall, MOMcation 2010 was a huge success, and there is already high demand for a MOMcation 2011. So stay tuned for a date announcement. If you’re on Facebook, you can “like” the MOMcation page to stay up to date.
*The four awesome members of the planning committee will be showing up in a later post, after I force them to take a group photo. But truly, I cannot say it enough times, MOMcation 2010 would not have happened without them. Thank you Valerie, Nicole, Liz, and Ashlee!
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Way to Go Fawn! It looks & sounds like MOMCATION 2010 was a huge success and a lot of fun! Maybe I will be able to make it to the 2011 event. Thanks for sharing.
Fawn, thanks for the wrap-up. We all had to go home and catch up on momma stuff before we could get back to our other stuff (like writing), right? 😉
I was one who didn’t know a soul, and ended up having a blast. Later I kinda regret acting a fool sometimes, but I made friends and had a great time. I think it’s good for any momma to get around some other ones who aren’t her normal “circle.”
Thanks for all your planning, shepherding and hard work!
Thanks Hil. We’ll be rolling out next year’s dates this fall, so hopefully with a little more advance notice, you can make it!
Christie, I’m so glad you came out. Yes, I’m still recovering – I still have my big plastic tub-o-MOMcation to unpack! Hope you’ll join us again next year!
MOMcation was awesome and it meant so much to me to meet such incredible, diverse moms. I had a blast and I was one of the ones who was concerned about how it would go. 🙂 That may surprise those of you who were there and know what an extravert I am, but I’m going through a difficult time and was really worried about keeping my game face on all weekend. Turns out that I was surrounded by loving, giving women who even though they didn’t know me, seemed to really open up and share personal things; it really eased my anxiety and allowed me to take it all in. To the planning committee, thanks so much for all your hard work and bringing us all together. I’ve been pulling from lessons learned that weekend since we left and all the inspirational women I was blessed to meet. 🙂
Congratulations, Fawn! This sounds like a smashing success and an amazing experience. I wish I could have gone, but AR is a hike from here. 🙁
Thanks Kim. I wish you could have been there. Maybe next year? ; )
I’m glad you were able to take part in the weekend, Moni, and I know all the other MOMs are glad you were there too!