Eight women. The number was small, but the need was great. The first MOPS meeting took place in February 1973 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. For two hours, while their children received care, these mothers talked, laughed, ate, passed a basket for childcare expenses, had a craft demonstration and ended with a short devotional. In this humble beginning, the seeds of the MOPS concept and format were planted. Through friendship, creative outlets, and instruction, the women began to understand that "mothering matters." Today, the same needs for significance are met in much the same way in MOPS groups across the United States and around the world.
The vacuum stopped working. Again. As I sit on the floor with it, I yell to my husband: "We are keeping that vacuum repair store in business! This is ridiculous! I will never buy this brand again!" On and on I go....
I begin to take it a part, trying to figure out what it is THIS time. I get to the handle, slowly pull out the screws and pry the plastic apart. After I remove the biggest, most disgusting ball of dog hair, I suddenly see the problem: 2 pink rubber bracelets and my daughter's pink "dog tags" with her name and birthday inscribed on them.
Thank God I didn't go to that vacuum repair store and chew them out. Can you imagine them pulling all of that out and looking at me like I am the biggest idiot on the planet? Major embarrassment successfully averted...today.
-Sheila Walton
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