In response to the email about low turnout; For me, it's just the luck of the draw when I will actually be able to get out. I don't want to bring my daughter, though I know she could handle herself, because of the time, (she's usually in bed by 8), and my husband works most evenings. The rare occassions you've seen me is when he's been home. But, as you can see, there is no regularity to it. I can never RSVP for anything, as he doesn't know his schedule ahead of time usually. And Sunday meetings are great in theory for us, as we could come as a family, but since that's the only day off, we tend to make plans as a family. The shame of it is that I really do want to be there. The topics are of great interest and I have really enjoyed the meetings and MNO in the past.
I'm hoping you continue to hold meetings, as I would be willing to make more effort (maybe a baby sitter!) to get there. My apologies for my inconsistency. Good luck.
I appreciate all the topics. Since January I have made a commitment to come to at least one meeting a month. I think the problem with the turnout is universal. Most families have things come up. I just received an email from the NYC Holistic Moms asking the group the same thing and they have over 300 members!
Going to moms night out, for me, feels like a real luxury in that I often put myself last when planning family priorities. However, part of my January commitment was to start attending the MNO functions but there were conflict/cancellation issues. I really hope that you try to keep creating MNO each month so that I have a chance to participate.
I also have on my calendar meeting you at the park on Tuesday the 19th if we get back from NY on time.
Please let me know if I can help the group in any way.
Probiotics
Kefir
Yogurt making
Kombucha
Fermenting vegetables
Backyard chicken
Homeschooling panel Q&A
Sprouting seeds and nuts
Green Living
Raw milk
Raw foods
Consensual Living
Local harvest
Leaky guts
Food sensitivities
Enzymes
Vermicomposting
AFter reading this amazing list I started to think about some of the meetings that I have attended in the past with EHA. Perhaps a suggestion I have is offering the same topic as a series. Probiotics for example could be discussed at both monthly meetings because for me, the amount of information can be overwhelming and would like to have more clarification or I would like to explore the topic deeper.
In response to the attendance question - As a SAHM with 2 small kids, I do most of my "mommy" stuff during the day time. I have another group with which I do a monthly MNO and that's about the only evening that I go out by myself (with infant in tow). I also participate on other message boards, mom groups, etc which I have been with longer or are priority for other reasons. So I am overextended as it is, and while I like to to keep in touch with EHA, it is a little ways down on the priority list. (no offense and nothing personal!)
Earth Fare needs the Meeting Room space for some event of their own Wednesday evening, 5/20/2009.
Kristy Lampe is hosting the Homeopathy Study group at United Methodist Church in Stallings that evening from 7-9pm. Anna and I were planning to attend. Kristy is going to discuss pet homeopathy health issues, if anyone would like to join us on Wednesday.
Permalink Reply by Pat on September 3, 2009 at 2:12pm
I'm wanting to coordinate some holistic presentations for the fall and winter for the Exploring Holistic Alternatives group. I'm wondering about a Homebirth Sharing gathering. I could host at our house, or we could continue to meet at EarthFare? I'd love to host a Birth Center fund raiser additionally. Maybe both with doulas and/or hypnobirthing consultants, etc. I loved the Birth Awareness gathering we had last year. But, I wanted to promote homebirthing as an option for women to consider, and to create an opportunity to meet women who've birthed at home.
I hear a bunch of the mamas want to connect with other AP, natural mamas; but no one seems comfortable initiating a park day or playdate. :-) I understand it is hard with little ones, new babies and toddlers. I want to facilitate the natural leaning mamas to have a support network. We also will have the Play Day on the fourth Fridays at 521-Rec Center, 11a-2pm. I'm hoping a bunch of holistic mamas will come out for that!
And I'd love another Vaccine Awareness presentation. And another about Homeopathy. It has been a year, believe it or not. The Swine Flu is so fear-mongered in the news nowadays. Maybe the Vaccine concerns need to be addressed first!! Or I could see if Naomi Zeskind or Kristie Lampe wants to do a presentation about homeopathy and the flu.
Open to other ideas too! I love nutrition and pregnant mamas, new babies and food intolerances, colic, detox, yeast, eczema and probiotics, those are my specialty areas.
"Hi Megan,
I've dealt with a few different illnesses. Maybe you can call me tomorrow and let me know what's going on. Or maybe send your number. Pat and I are going to a conference but will have some time on the drive there and later in…"
"Hi Anna,
Hope you are doing well, its been a while since I've come to the group MNOs but hope to attend soon and see folks again. This is kind of a random favor/question, but I seem to have a sick chicken and wondered if you had any expertise…"
"Interesting. I do find info about Arnica as a poison ivy relief alternative. I hadn't heard of that. Homeopathic Apis helps for swelling, hives also.
Pat"
"Thanks, lots of great ideas we can try. (I am a new member on the yahoo group as of last week.) We also read some information elsewhere about treating with arnica, do you have any experience with that? DH used arnica pellets on Sunday for muscle…"
"We had two recent discussions about poison ivy relief on the yahoogroup with many options to consider. Plantain, witch hazel and Epsom salt baths seem to offer significant relief.
Are you already a member there?…"
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