Wednesday, April 30, 2014

This year is FREE MEMBERSHIP to join AMI

This year, 2014, is the 100th year of the celebration of Mother's Day.  (Remember AMI is the official sponsor of Mother's Day).  Therefore, for a Mother's gift in honor of the 100th celebration, you may receive free membership with American Mothers!! 

Please everyone...Go in and join along with your sisters, mothers, friends, neighbors and anyone one else you can think of... Let's grow this wonderful organization where:

values are not only taught, and encouraged, but lived

If you feel you can upgrade your membership or make a donation, please do so!

Click here to be taken to the website.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

New National Mother and Young Mother of the Year announced!

The National American Mothers Convention was this last Thurs, Friday and today.  The new National Mother of the year is Gerre Schwert from Tennessee and the new National Young Mother of the year is Heidi Lin Kim from Hawaii.

Arizona was represented at the convention by our state president, Susan Ray, as well as AZ Mother of the Year, Lila Shoemaker, and Young Mother of the Year, Jill Geigle.  We'll be hearing about their adventures in forthcoming posts.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

2nd Annual Care Packages for Care Givers


Join with me and AZ American Mothers by giving care packages to 
a special group of moms during our 

2nd Annual 

Care Packages for Care Givers 

Mother's Day 2014

Right now there are hundreds of children who are in our 
Phoenix area hospitals for extended stays due to illness or 
procedures--some for lengthy efforts to be diagnosed, 
others to receive treatments, and some hoping their life will be preserved. 
And next to that baby or child in the hospital bed, most often, 
is a courageous (and worried and tired) mom
She is usually the first to advocate for her child, but maybe the last 
to ask for anything for herself. If it sounds like I'm speaking 
from experience, some of you may know I spent some time 
in the hospital with our first child. I blogged about this 
(and included before and after transplant photos) last year. 
You can read about it here

Mother's day helps us celebrate and honor the women 
in our lives that have loved and cared for us, watched and waited for us,
and sacrificed so much. Help us reach out and make a difference 
in the lives of mothers who are facing difficult days with their child.

Last year the generous contributions of so many allowed us 
to deliver forty (I still can’t believe it!) care packages. 
Twenty gift bags went to mothers in the NICU at Phoenix Children’s 
and twenty more went to the antepartum unit at Cardon’s in Mesa. 
(You can see pictures of how we did it here.) 

This year our goal is fifty. Fifty care packages for mothers 
caring for children with special needs. 

Will you help us meet that goal? Can you help us exceed it? 

Also new this year, if you would like to make a donation in 
honor of a mother or sister or friend, we will send a Mother's Day card 
to her with the donation details. See the details below.


For monetary donations

Use PayPal and email address:

ArizonaAMI@gmail.com

Put "care packages" in the comments


To donate items, or to contribute by check or cash, 

please send and email to




For gift donations to honor a mother or friend

Please include the woman's full name and address in 

the body of the email. 
(Deadline for cards to be sent in time for Mother's Day is May 1st)



Needed Items:

Gift Bags (any color; no birthday theme)

Blank note Cards

Candy Bars –no nuts

Gas Cards ($10)

Restaurant Cards ($10)

Grocery Cards ($10)

Hand sanitizer 

Lotion - white, non perfumed

Mints, gum

Small journals 


Care packages will be delivered to the mothers of currently hospitalized children at Phoenix/Mesa area hospitals or around May 9th, 2014.

100 % of donations used for care packages.

Arizona American Mothers, Inc. is a non-profit organization. Receipts of cash donations furnished upon request.




Saturday, April 12, 2014

American Mother's Pledge - Monthly Thought



I pledge to enhance the spiritual foundation of my home by precept and example..
 
            Many families start and/or end their day with a devotional or reading from the scriptures. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we fortified our children by arming them with the words of God before they left home each day? They could “put on the whole armor of God” (Eph. 4) and be prepared for any obstacle or opposition they may face and have the strength and confidence to defend their faith.
            Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the last thing a child heard every night is that his parents love him/her and so does God? A story from the scriptures as they lay their heads on their pillows, would give them something peaceful and calm to think about and dream of as they rest through the night knowing God is loving and merciful to those who love Him.
            Knowing that God lives, that He loves us and that His word is recorded in the scriptures really makes a difference in the lives of our children. They have courage and confidence in themselves as they learn what God expects of us and they behave better and strive harder. Trials in life may seem impossible, but with God all things are possible.

Lila P.Shoemaker

Legislature Visit

We had a wonderful visit at the Legislature on March 27.  We were able to visit with Senator Biggs and Representative Pierce, be introduced at the Senate and visit with Ken Bennett, Secretary of State.
Those who came were Lila Shoemaker, MOY, Jill Geigle, YMOY and Lori Roberts, MOA who also had her husband, son and daughter in law.  Susan Ray and Cathy Shepherd also went on the visit.

Pictures will be coming soon!

AZ AMI Garage Sale

We will be holding a garage sale to help earn money to send our honored Mothers to the National Convention.  The date of the garage sale will be May 23-24.  Please donate items and take them to Peggy Glass's home (you can donate them any time).  Her address is 555 N. Date, Mesa, 85201.

Friday, April 4, 2014

2014 Arizona Mother with Special Needs Children





Tessy Hoffman is the strongest woman you will ever know--anyway, that’s what her husband, Rodney says.  He’s not referring to physical strength, but emotional and spiritual strength.  Tessy needs that kind of strength plus the physical strength to deal with family life as she knows it, where everyone but she is in a wheelchair.
Rodney Hoffman has cerebral palsy, which didn't limit his activities until he had a head injury at age 19 that caused paralysis on his right side.  Rodney and Tessy first met at a dance.  Rodney served a mission for the LDS Church.  Tessy also served a mission and learned sign language on her mission, where she worked with the deaf in Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah.  When she returned home, she and Rodney renewed their contact and were later married. 

Tessy and Rodney started their family and both of their children have cerebral palsy.  They are unable to walk or talk, and are fed through a feeding tube.  They are both far sighted and wear glasses.
 
Doris just celebrated her 22nd birthday and Arthur is 19.  Tessy communicates with Doris through her eyes.  When given choices to make, Doris will look at the shirt she wants to wear or item she wants to buy at the store.  When she's unhappy she cries or gives dirty looks;  yes, Tessy says that Doris can give you a really dirty look to express her displeasure!  Doris is at an emotional age of 4 or 5 and an intellectual age of 6 or 7.  Arthur is at an even lower age.

Tessy has respite help.  Every week day morning she has an attendant care provider come help get Doris and Arthur ready for school. But she hasn’t had that kind of help all the time.  Tessy has lifted, dressed, bathed, and changed diapers day after day for 22 years through her children’s lives as they have grown and developed through childhood, teenage and now young adult age.  She has lifted them into wheel chairs and driven them to countless doctor’s appointments, hospital visits and nursed them through many illnesses. She has fed them through tubes and struggled with eating issues.   And she has loved them, like all mothers, through every moment of their lives.

How does Tessy deal with discouragement?  She sleeps, reads books, goes shopping or buys groceries. One of her favorite stores is home depot!  She says she likes to look at all the tools.  Tessy used to be a big collector of coupons and loved to file them and see where she could use them.  She said she did it for the fun of the hunt.  Tessy loves reading science fiction, mysteries and true life biographies.  She knits beautiful blankets on looms, and is a master of origami.

Tessy’s advice to other families who are raising disabled children is to cherish the free time you have when your children are in respite care.  She also advises to not be afraid to ask for help from neighbors and family.

Rodney says in addition to Tessy being the strongest woman he knows, she also knows how to roll with the punches that life gives her and is able to function through all the trials that have come her way. 

Yes, Tessy Hoffman is one strong Momma!


********* This post was also featured in the National American Mother's Blog