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Parent Commitment Mother’s Day 2009
May 11, 2009, 12:55 am
Filed under: General News and Information
Today is Mother’s Day and is typically our largest parent commitment day of the year. Because of the flu scare we had a few less than we would have but parents still braved the “risk” and came on out with their little ones.
Here is a peek at what we do for this day. We have plans to do a few more things differently in the future to help parents understand why we do this. But for now this is the Milestone event that we want to share with you.

There is the arrival…

Some of us getting those last minute bites of breakfast muffin.

What the people in worship are looking over that they found in their worship guide.

What the parents are given when they walk in…

My list…with all the corrections and last name pronunciation assists 🙂

Then the wait to walk in….
Peeking in and listening to see when we need to go in….
The choir is almost in place… so time to walk in..
What we see when we come onto the platform…people are welcoming each other.
About to start the presentation… I am up 🙂 whoopppss.
My lav was on mute. lol Sorry Heather.

Dr. Stephen praying for these sweet families and us as we journey with them in
this parenthood adventure.

Now to turn around and let the choir sing “May You Grow In His Likeness” to us.

The mommies always cry. I tear up too. Sweet song.


Waiting for the 2nd service Parent Commitment to start. Pure torture to an active 2 year old 🙂


Parents waiting to go in. Trying hard to do those last minute clean ups and primping.

Barely miss the spit ups…but all is good 🙂

And then we are all done and loving a special day that we had to share with our families and church family. Praying for Gods grace and guidance as we walk through each day in this parenting adventure.



Pajamamamarama
May 7, 2009, 1:01 am
Filed under: General News and Information

Pajamamamarama May 29-30: 6:30 PM-8 AM. Calling all Pre-K and Kindergarten little girls and their mommies or favorite female adult friend. We would love for you to come and join us for an overnight adventure giggling, feather boas, scrapbooking pillowcase designing fun and much much more. Cost for this night of fun is just $10 for you and your mommy.

So if you come remember to bring or wear your fabulous Pajamas, toothbrush, and sleeping bag. Oh and don’t forget to bring your giggle box and LOTS of energy. Gonna be a fun night 🙂
And theres a hint little hint in the picture to the right of what special treat we are going to have.


Swine Flu Update #2
May 6, 2009, 1:48 am
Filed under: atttention, re-opening Kidz Praise

LISD schools are back in session as of Thursday. How does this impact us at FBC? We still will not have Wednesday night activities but CDC will be back in session Friday. However there will be no fellowship night on Friday night. Sunday all will be back to normal.

Thanks for hanging in there with us as we have tried to follow guidelines from Denton County Health dept. and LISD closings.

By the way, the Kidz Praise choirs will perform Sunday night May 17th at 7 PM come on out and enjoy all their hard work.


Swine Flu impacts
May 2, 2009, 2:23 am
Filed under: AWANA, cancellations, sanitizing
Due to the Swine Flu epidemic and concerns we took the precautionary step to cancel our CDC program today and will follow the LISD example for next week as well. Which means we will not have CDC next week. However, we will be making the days up at the end of the CDC year. When these dates are available we will post them.

Am sad that we had to postpone Camp Momanmee. Susan and I were really excited about having a Piratey good time with our pre-k and kindergarten little boys and their mommies. But we have tentatively re-scheduled it for June 19th.
As far as Sundays we will still have all planned activities unless otherwise stated on our churches website http://www.fbclewisville.org/ So this means this Sunday is Children’s Day. We will celebrate our children in the morning services and then celebrate WITH them during their musical Sunday night at 7 PM.

Wednesday evening activities for this week have been cancelled. We will resume AWANA on May 13th for our Cubbies Awards ceremony. Sparks and T and T will celebrate their awards night on the 20th.


One reminder to parents, please take every precaution to keep your sick kiddoes at home. Remember our well child policies: if your child has a fever of 100.4 or above please keep them home until they are fever free for 24 hours. Also remember to remind your children to wash their hands after going to the bathroom, sneezing, etc.

Our commitment to our families is to provide as clean a preschool and children’s area as possible. This is not a new procedure. We strive to take every precaution necessary before you leave your child in our care to clean and sanitize surfaces that your child plays and sleeps on. This includes crawly mats, crib mattresses and rails, changing stations, toys, as well as tables, chairs, and other hard surfaces that they come into contact with.
Again, keep checking the church’s website for updates about worship services and cancellations.


Child Development Center Art Show
April 13, 2009, 8:11 pm
Filed under: General News and Information



Calling all Pirate adventurers
April 13, 2009, 3:23 pm
Filed under: camp momanmee 2009

Are you a pre-k and kindergarten boy? do you like high seas adventures? are the words aarrgh, hoist the sails and walk the plank part of your everyday conversation? Then grab your mommy and come on out and join us May 1-2nd for this years Camp Momanmee. We are going on a Piratey High Seas adventure filled with lots of piratey activties. This is an overnight camp in for you and your mommy. Cost is $10 and includes all your meals and piratey activities. Tickets are available at the church office or at the Preschool Welcome Desk on Sundays and Wednesday nights.


A VERY busy Saturday at FBCL
April 4, 2009, 10:57 pm
Filed under: General News and Information

We had a very busy Saturday in the neighborhood. We started off the day hosting a backyard Bible club in one of the neighborhoods down the road. These kiddoes are so sweet. Of course the older ones would hate that title: they are so “cool”. But its always a lot of fun interacting with them. Wish there was a way to do this more often. Then we ended up the busy day at Parker Square where hundreds of our neighborhood families came out for our Annual Easter Eggstraveganza. There were lots of eggs being hunted, bouncing in bounce houses, and pony rides going on.

here is a link to the pics. Enjoy the few I was able to get.



Preschoolers and Easter
March 25, 2009, 8:48 pm
Filed under: General News and Information

Kindergartners pressed their faces to the window of my classroom. Our church was building new classroom space, and we had a close-up view of the construction. Most of the girls glanced out of the window and returned to activities in the room. Many boys stayed at the window; of course, I did, too! We watched the machinery move dirt, load rocks, and flatten the ground.
I really enjoy watching those workers constructing a new building. And I am repeatedly amazed at the process. While I watched my church building being constructed, I noticed that the crew worked on the ground for a long time. For weeks, they only seemed to dig a hole and move around the dirt and rock. I thought, “They will never get the building completed on time at this rate.” But, after the secure founda-tion was completed, the rest of the construction moved along very quickly. I realized that without a strong, secure base, the building would never be as safe and useful as it could be.
Teaching preschoolers is like constructing a building. We must create a strong base, a strong foundation, for future understanding. The Bible is the foundation for all of our teaching. As you talk about Easter, focus on the true biblical aspects. Minimize the secular traditions and commercial aspects of Easter. At church, teachers should base all activities and teaching on the Bible. At home parents should avoid mixing the biblical story and secular fantasy. Children can become easily confused or develop misconceptions.
During the preschool years teachers and parents also develop spiritual foundations in the children’s lives. As adults help boys and girls begin to understand more about God and Jesus, they establish a strong base on which others can build for future understanding. Parents and teachers must guide young children to understand fully the basic concepts before moving to more complex ideas and truths.
The Bible study sessions in the Sunday School leader guide help teachers build foundational understanding about Jesus, guiding preschoolers to have a secure foundation for further understandings of the message of Easter. To form an understanding of who Jesus is, preschoolers explore Bible stories that tell about things Jesus did and ways Jesus showed His love.
Babies, 1s, and 2s begin to sense the love of Jesus by their interactions with loving parents and other significant adults. They hear the name of Jesus and begin to associate loving and happy feelings with that name. They can hear stories about ways Jesus helped people and begin to understand that He helped people because He loved them. Younger preschoolers can look at biblical pictures of Jesus, turn the pages in the Bible as they hear Bible phrases, and listen to adults talk about Bible stories. These simple activities will begin to construct a strong spiritual foundation in the lives of boys and girls. Easter can be a time of hearing people thank God for Jesus.
Threes, 4s, and pre-kindergartners can talk about what they know about Jesus. They can recall Bible stories about Jesus and explain what Jesus did. They can grow in their understanding that Jesus showed love in different ways and that Jesus loves all people. As they repeat Bible phrases and sing songs about Jesus’ love, boys and girls can develop a deeper understanding that Jesus loves them. Teachers and parents can use Easter as a time to focus on the love of Jesus, especially that Jesus loves each child individually and specifically. (Note: Two choices for the Easter session are offered in the leader guide; teachers and parents can choose which best fits the needs and developmental levels of their children.)
Kindergartners are expanding their learning at a great rate. Teachers and parents can build on the foundations established earlier as they teach about Easter. Kindergartners can discover that Jesus died on the cross and is alive. By hearing the story of the resurrection and seeing a biblical picture of the empty tomb, kindergartners can develop a solid structure for future understanding. As they learn these facts about Jesus, they will be prepared to learn later the full implications of the cross and the resurrection. Adults can lead kindergartners to know that Easter is when celebrate that Jesus is alive.
As you build spiritual foundations in the lives of preschoolers, remember that each child develops in his own way and at his own rate. Let the child be your guide as you teach. Encourage him to ask questions. Give brief answers and allow him to ask for more as he chooses. Knowing each child allows you to help develop his individual spiritual growth.
We may be the builders, but God is the Architect. He is responsible and able to further each child’s spiritual development. God lays the foundation; He gives the growth (1 Corinthians 3:6-11).
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Go Fish – Superstar
March 21, 2009, 8:50 pm
Filed under: General News and Information

Great music that is fun for the whole family. If you aren’t familiar with these guys’ go check them out at their website: http://www.gofishguys.com



Easter Eggstraveganza
March 19, 2009, 8:44 pm
Filed under: General News and Information

Come on out and join us April 4th at Parker Square from 2-4 PM for a fun day of egg hunts, bounce houses, petting zoo’s and more. Remember to bring your easter egg baskets to collect your eggs.