The Official Farewell


It is now official. Mom and Dad are now Full Time Missionaries. They fly out at 7:00 AM tomorrow. We had one last little shin dig tonight with two rounds of desserts. Mom’s homemade cheesecake and then a round on ice cream and hot fudge. We are sure going to miss all the fun get togethers. As you can see they have their bags packed and are ready to go. Good luck Mom and Dad…

Comments:

Anne said…

We wish we could have been there. We will miss all the fun get togethers too!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008 3:24:36 PM

MZB said…

Best Wishes to the Parker’s. I know they will be missed.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 3:53:08 PM

yum! and cute!

I love strawberries. But I also love Strawberry Shortcake. She dances,she is pretty,and she has red hair. (I mean literally!) We have a lot in common too! We both dance, we both are pretty, and we both love red hair! I don’t just like her either but I like her friends too! I love you all,

Lily

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Steph said…

Our friends just bought us a DVD of Strawberry and her friends. I think they are cool too.
Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:06:30 PM

Aunt Amy said…

Lily, you are one funny Chick! And Abby misses you too. A month or so ago she asked if Lily could come over and play. I had to remind her that Lily lives in Idaho. We hope to see you sometime soon.
Sunday, February 10, 2008 10:53:51 PM

Memories of the Holiday


It has been an eventful holiday. One filled with lots of action and many memories. Here are a few of the highlights:
Grandpa and Grandma Baldwin came to our house the Thursday before Christmas. They were greeted with very excited grandchildren. We all had a great time with them here, and we are glad they decided to come and celebrate Christmas with us.
For Christmas this year, Stephen was really anxious for me to put presents under the tree. I usually avoid this because it seems I spend all of my time re wrapping gifts. I ended up giving each person in our family a name of a reindeer – and only I knew who was who. The man handling of presents was eliminated because they didn’t know which gift was for who! Because the older kids left them alone, Olivia did a pretty good job too. Plus, she had 5 police protecting the presents.
On Sunday, I pulled out a present (which contained a new outfit for church) for each “reindeer” from under the tree. We started with Olivia. She got to pick out which gift she thought was for her. We were all excited that she chose her own “Comet”. Lily chose to unwrap “Dancer”, who we found out was Alexis. She then tried “Prancer” and that was for her! Mason decided to go with “Cupid”, because I told him I tried to be tricky. And we all discovered, with one gift left, that Stephen would be “Rudolph.” I was “Blitzen”.
Monday, Christmas Eve, we went to the annual Burton Christmas Dance. There is a live band playing Christmas tunes, and people and children dance or walk around a decorated Christmas tree that they put in the center of the cultural hall. I have been going to this dance off and on since I was a little girl. It was very nostalgic for me once again. Santa Claus comes toward the end of the dance and the children wait in line to tell him what they would like. He gives them a brown paper bag with an orange, peanuts, and misc. candy. This has also never changed since I was little.
That evening my dad was in charge of a special Christmas Family Home Evening – also a family tradition for me. This year we watched the “Joy to the World” DVD and read our favorite scripture that testifies of Jesus Christ. Lex and Mason even came up with their own scripture! My dad talked about the stripling warriors and about their valiance. He then passed out a gift for each person to help us remember the real reason we celebrate Christmas. Lily and Olivia received a choose the right bracelet, Stephen and Mason received a Stripling Warrior tie, and Alexis and I received a necklace. I appreciate so very much the testimony of my dad – this was a special night for me.
Christmas morning was typical – see individual kid blogs. We enjoyed a lazy day – I didn’t get out of my p.j.s until 4:00 pm. We had a Christmas dinner and then invited Bruce and Sharon and Paul over to play games. We had fun playing Apples to Apples, Cadoo, Speed Scrabble, and Grunt Piggy Grunt. Stephen got a fancy camera from Santa and hasn’t stopped taking pictures! He is up to 1740 photos since Christmas day!
My parents gave us all money for Christmas. Because of this, I was anxious to take the kids out in the madness and find a good deal the day after Christmas. We ended up in Idaho Falls at Kohls. My parents came too. Each child found a treasure and because Grandma was there – we got an extra 15% off! Senior Citizen discount.
Many various happenings occurred in the following days – all including relaxation and fun. We celebrated my mom’s birthday because they were planning on leaving on the actual day. Stephen was also excited about plowing the driveway because of all the snow! This can take up to an hour in a half per time, but he loves every minute.
Stephen’s family started trailing in last Friday. Our kids have had loads of fun sledding down Grandpa and Grandma Parkers Luge. Stephen tried snowboarding out for the first time on a trip to Kelly Canyon with the boys, and found out he might have found a new hobby – he had lots of fun despite a few crashes.
Saturday Evening we were able to go to the Open House for the Rexburg Temple. It is so beautiful and was wonderful to be there with family. We are so lucky to have a temple so close by!
The Parker Parents spoke in church yesterday before departing on their mission to Lisbon, Portugal. They did an excellent job and will be wonderful missionaries. Of course we have been partying all weekend and plan to do so again tonight for New Year’s Eve. Last night the kids got to open up their presents from Grandpa and Grandma – a pair of new cute pajamas! Unborn J.T. even received a pair! He will get to match Mason, pretty cool.
As you can tell we have had a very fun filled holiday vacation!

Comments:

Mom Baldwin said…

We had such a great time at your house for Christmas! Thanks for the invitation. We enjoyed all our time spent there and specially the magic the kids brought to the forefront.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:56:23 AM

Mom Baldwin said…

Stephen, you sure know how to use that new camera. Great pictures! Great memories!
Tuesday, January 08, 2008 9:06:44 AM

Amy Baldwin said…

I think I have some pics of Brad on Santa’s lap at the Burton Christmas party when he was younger.

Jodi, you’re a pretty awesome mom with all of the fun traditions that you come up with.
Saturday, January 12, 2008 12:32:38 AM

Midnight Snack


She is only 2 but she has quite the setup going. Drink, Chocolate, and a Mint, at least she is finally asleep.Case and Point. Tonight after we had put all the kids to bed, while Jodi was busy writing the previous blog. We could hear some noises coming from the kitchen. When I went to investigate I found the trail of clues. First I noticed the kitchen light was on, then I noticed Olivia’s chair had been slid over to the treat drawer. I then went downstairs and saw the site of all sites. There was Olivia in her bed again, laying on her pillow munching on the 1 Pound Candy Bar Grandpa Baldwin had given her earlier today. She had already eaten about 1/2 of it. I took away the remains and helped her wash her hands, then put her down again. A few minutes later she was back up in the kitchen same game plan again. Notice how much is left, it was a full bar 15 minutes ago. I had to take a picture as evidence of her plot. What a little Nut.

Comments:

Steph said…

As I sit here reading this blog I am sucking on my 6th Hershey Kiss. It is ten o’clock. She is a woman after my own heart.
Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:08:47 PM

Amy Baldwin said…

What a funny girl! Olivia has to be the cutest little girl. I just want to squeeze her when I see her! But this is something that I wouldn’t put past Abby.
Saturday, January 12, 2008 12:57:43 AM

Candy, Candy, Candy


I think Olivia’s favorite part of Christmas is all of the Candy! She just can’t seem to get enough of it, and she has been staying up well until 11:00- 12:00 pm every night. I think candy is her fuel. She has been playing with the toy Mason gave her for Christmas when she can break away from the candy. He gave her a Leap Frog Caterpillar that says the letter names, sounds, and plays music. My friend Dana was over a couple of days ago, and Olivia was showing her the caterpillar. Dana tested her knowledge by asking her where random letters were, and to our astonishment she knew at least half of them! I am a definite believer in the Leap Frog products now. Olivia was so excited to talk about Santa Claus and sing about him, but when the time came to sit on Santa’s lap – she was a nervous Nelly. We got her to pose for a picture only because Lex was sitting there with her. It has been fun to listen to Olivia sing “Santa Claus is coming to town,” and her favorite, “Jingle Bells.”

Lovin’ it all Lily


Lily loved all of her Christmas treasures! She road (and is still riding) her Hello Kitty Scooter around the house all day long. She also loved feeling cool with her new computer. She absolutely loved having her Grandpa and Grandma Baldwin stay with us for the special occasion! This past week I was driving in my car with Lily and my niece Jessica. They were talking about Christmas and their presents. I got a good chuckle when Jessica said, “I wanted a Dora Cash Register, but I got a princess one instead.” To which Lily replied, “I got a princess watch, and I really wanted a Strawberry Shortcake one.” Jessica summed it up when she said, “I really didn’t get anything I wanted from my Christmas list, but I love everything I got!” That ended the conversation. It wasn’t that they were ungrateful, just noticed that Santa has his own little surprises. Kindergarten minds are full of innocence – I love it!

Mason was a little excited!


Mason, Mason, Mason. What a silly boy. He was so excited for Christmas morning that he was having a lot of trouble going to sleep…he thought that if he hit himself on the head enough it would make him tired and he could go to sleep. That is how we left him that night. He also hung on to a passing comment Stephen made right before bedtime about sneaking up to see the presents when he was a little boy…I heard Mason rummaging out in the Christmas Splendor at 4:30 a.m. (Hopefully that doesn’t happen again – the girls didn’t like him divulging what was out there for them) He was very excited about Santa Claus bringing him the “Ultimate Light saber” and I don’t think he let it out of his hands the whole day! He also loves listening to his mp3 player – on the cue list are songs from Star Wars movies! He claims he is going to get smarter because of all the classical music.

Comments:

Steph said…

Mason, careful about getting up too early. If you do it again leave the disposal switch alone. Ask your dad about it.
Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:04:53 PM

Amy Baldwin said…

That is one cool lightsaber! Jed will be jealous!
Saturday, January 12, 2008 12:52:01 AM

Christmas with Alexis


Lex was a great big sister this year and really helped get the younger children to bed. She instigated going to bed, letting everyone know that “Santa couldn’t come until they were all asleep.” She really wanted Ice Skates for Christmas. Stephen and I surprised her, Mason, and Lily with ice skates – we really wanted to make our own rink here at the homestead but were disappointed that it didn’t pan out. We are now anxiously awaiting the rink here in Rexburg to open. She has been jamming out to her Hannah Montanna CDs and playing Dream Life. She is also trying to learn how to whistle and figure out how to make the perfect paper airplane from her “Daring Book for Girls” book. She is fun to have around our house!