Thanksgiving Moments – Baldwin Style

We had a wonderful time with the Baldwin's this past holiday weekend. It was fun enjoying each other's company and eating lots and lots of delicious food. We had the privilege of hosting this year and it was just great. We missed Scott & Jeana's family as well as Brian & Michelle's and hope to see them soon!

The weekend was made up of girl candy making, boy + grandma shooting guns, riding snow machines, sledding & snow boarding down our backyard hill, Lexi & Bridget opened a photography studio, late nights, shopping, playing games, wii & Xbox 360 fun, laughing, watching reunion DVDs, eating 10 different pies, making hair flowers, and bonding like crazy.


brother Brad & Amy

checking out the black friday options

Thankful for sleep and games

leg wrestling

Eric wins!

Introducing the Chicken Fat song – in honor of the Parkers

Personality with a punch

Family gathered around watching reunion DVD – thanks Amy!

Look at all of that PIE! LOVE my new desert stands that Stephen made!!!! (all of the colored ones)

Lexi and Bridget helped me with the place settings

Kids Table

Hip young adult table

adult table – with hidden turkey riddles under the plates (compliments of Lily, Abby, & Olivia)

Comments:

Stephen said…

Another weekend of great memories.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:25:21 AM

Paul said…

Lex nice pictures. You have an artistic eye!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 5:11:40 PM

Magan said…

Thanks for a great weekend Jodi & Stephen
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 6:06:04 PM

Halloween Weekend 2010

We had been anticipating Halloween weekend ever since we heard that my nephew, Carter, would speak in church for his upcoming mission to Paraguay! What a special and exciting time we had spending time with the Baldwin and Babcock families. We had extra bonuses of Parker excursions to bike parks and REI garage sale with a pinch of our great friends, the Sanders, who have recently moved to Alpine. We packed it all in with a full schedule and never stopped going until we walked in through our Sugar House door last night.

We feel so blessed to have such amazing family and friends to bless our lives and testimonies. The example of each person (old or young) is very important and the special conversations and influences combine to strengthen home and family and friendships. I am appreciative of young adult and teenage cousins who bridge the age gap and make little 2, 5, & 9 year old cousins feel special. I love that my 11 year old son (as well as all the rest of my children) can see the righteous example of his cousin, who is willing to sacrifice his time, defer his scholarship and education, take a break from his awesome soccer skills, and go serve the Lord and share the gospel.

Highlights: Family bikes with Lance; my date with Anne (Plato's Closet & Zuppas); Cleaning with my sister and having ADD moments; Dinner with the Sanders; REI garage sale for Stephen; Halloween Festivities @ Michelle's house; Carter's talk on the Book of Mormon; Helping in the kitchen serving 100+ people waffles – it was crazy fun (those boys can eat)!

Harvest Break – Week One

We survived week one of harvest break. The sweet little chillins' were worried that all they would get to do on their break was work until Thursday arrived. We headed out and up to the cabin. The fall foliage was spectacular. Knowing cousins would be there to greet us made the anticipation of arrival all the more thrilling. Lily and Olivia packed their babies, Mason packed his bike, and Lexi packed her music. Stephen packed his carpet tools & mixed gas for the chain saws, I packed the food and a book.

We arrived to a cabin full of fun buzz and energy. We enjoyed our time there and it went by too quickly. We were happy to head home for Carson Brewer's baptism. It was good to be there to enjoy his special day. We wish we could have been in two places at once – We missed seeing Will in his white clothes. We are so happy and proud of both Will and Carson. They are wonderful boys with great promise ahead of them.

Stephen and I also were able to attend two excellent guitar concerts Friday and Saturday evenings. Eric Bibb and David Wilcox. WOW! I was so inspired and moved by both of their abilities and intelligence. I can't wait to download some new tunes from the itunes store! As always it was marvelous to be sitting next to my man, Stephen.  Just a few more weeks and it will be 16 years of marriage for us.

One more week of harvest break to go…


Cute girls making a delicious snack

That’s my boy

Matt

Quinn

Even the little ones helped

Rhett watching his mamma

Best little moms around

Stepping back in time before the days of the dishwasher

Such pretty girls (inside & out)

Charles is back!

Brooke & Olivia with ice cubes in their mouths

Loading up the kids

Sweetest picture to me

Aww

getting a little cold

Miller Boys at work

waiting for a turn to pass the log

Kate working hard

JT monitered the saw dust

The transfer line

Leaves were a vibrant yellow color!

Boys tuning up their bikes

proof that even pretty girls can work hard

Stuff Happens


Sister’s Unite

Lots of random photos here that have not been documented elsewhere.

Comments:

Bruce said…

It’s fun to see my kids helping their kids have fun with the kids in town. Growing up is like that.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:18:46 AM

Michelle said…

Great shots! Looks like lots of great memories being made.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:55:16 AM

Little Cabin on the Hill

It was a quick decision. Late Saturday evening we decided to surprise our kids with an announcement  – "tomorrow after church, we are loading up and going to the cabin on the hill." There were screams of excitement and voices immediately making plans. The biggest smile came from the largest male – Stephen. Just the thought of going was golden to him.

So after church we departed after eating a bowl of cereal and a slice of peach pie. We couldn't waste time on eating. We crammed into the truck with pillows, blankets, four-wheeler, bikes, and a little food. When we got there we all felt it – peace, relaxation, RETREAT! Such a great feeling. Stephen said, "this is heaven on earth." It was so much fun being with our little family and NO distractions.

It was a special treat to get a visit from Grandpa & Grandma Parker for lunch. Definitely a memory to go down in the record books.

Back in School


Back to school Feast with a summer table cloth

It's official – the children are back in school!

I was getting close to pulling out my hair, closing down the kitchen, and getting a whistle to referee. Now I am feeling like all of my friends are gone. Are they all happy, will they make good friends, will their teachers be good to them, will my kids be good to their teachers? This seems to be my plight at this time of year – completely contradictory with my feelings. Somebody once told me that they wished they could be with their children one on one more instead of collectively trying to manage. I think there is a great truth in that – it is one of my new goals: find more one on one time with each child.

Everyone was excited for school. Lex – the socialite, was excited to see all of her friends, Mason – the biker, was excited about an automatic bike ride each day, Lily – the learner, was excited about a routine & attacking cursive writing, Olivia – the pre-schooler, was sooo excited about riding the bus home with all of her siblings (her preschool is at our elementary school)! 

I've been happy to hear about Lexi's digital photography class, watch Mason becoming more responsible with his own binder and initiative with homework, Lily's report and goal of never getting her name written on the board for bad behavior the whole year, and Olivia's happy smile and new found independence.

Our back to school dinner was fun, as always – the traditions have become expectations and something we all look forward to as a symbol that change is here. The bus cake was a little rough (my fault) but it still tasted the same. The girls made the mini candy bar books, and we all tried spelling words with our alphabet soup.

After a week of the school life I can assess that it is nice to reunite at the end of the school day and nice to see them walk out of the door in the morning. 🙂 (Back & Forth emotions resurface each day)   


Ready to go…

Hitting eighth grade in skinny jeans and peacock feather earings – she bought the backpack, boots, & earrings with her own hard earned $.

Mason was totally hapy to ride his bike to school!

Mason and his teacher, Mrs. Daniels

Lily & Mrs. Gee all in purple

everyones favorite are the donuts – I think that is why we make this cake.

JT loved all of his candy and the chocolate milk with a straw!

Always a picture on the first day of school by the front door.

Olivia – first day of preschool, TODAY!

Mrs. Clarke & Olivia

Parker Reunion 2010 – Bear Lake


pit hair blowing in the breeze – classic!

It was nice to be at Bear Lake with the entire Parker Family. Everybody made it – the kids had a blast being together. The lake was beautiful and cold. Our skin is red and itchy now. The camp trailer survived the hail and wind gusts and rain and skunk! 🙂 The jewelry making was fun, the mini girl retreat was also fun! Sand castles, lots of food, and happy people.

All equal a successful reunion. My kids are ready to go again.


tent trailer moments

Stephen and I zipped two bags together and had the pleasure (NOT) of sharing with JT and Olivia – JT is sure happy though

Paul & Karma spoiled us with crepes and nutella – so delicious!

Mason loved trying out scuba diving – thanks Trevin

such a cute boy

slender simon = crack

I sat in one spot the entire day – perfect!

JT enjoyed the sand

Jessica Launch

Lily Launch

Taylor Launch

Duct tape shoes – another reunion hit

Parker is the king of this castle

love this picture of Steph & Brooke

life jacket diapers

typical lex posing

How cute are they!

Running Riley in the water

Jana looks sauve – as always

kenzie

Haley

Rick was just one of the boys

good book

look at those sweeties

Water Shy

Zach on his adventure

The trek across the water

Grandma was popular with her treats

Eight ways to wear your new scarves ladies!

Scarve Frenzy – 5 for $10

We caused quite a scene and consequently helped sell a lot of scarves

From the Redwood Forest…

Last Tuesday we began our journey. We were bound for the Redwood Forest and Portland Oregon.

On our way we stopped off in Burns OR, because haven't you always wanted to say you've been to Burns? We also hit Crater Lake – which was breathtakingly beautiful. After that we made it to our first two day destination, Crescent City, CA. We stayed at the Penny Saver Inn (the name says it all). It is here that I believe JT developed some illness that would cause him to puke & fever over the duration of our trip. The rest of the crew loved swimming in the pool, walking the cold beach, and of course taking in the giant Redwoods of Jedediah State  Park, and also checking out the Trees of Mystery (where you also get to see a giant Paul Bunyen and Babe). Stephen was especially excited about this part as nostalgia set in. It was a beautiful place to be and see, in person, the magnificent, thousand-year-old trees.

We spent Friday driving the winding roads along the coast to Portland. It was a long journey in the car with a throw-up episode involved. We made it to our hotel. This time being very impressed. We felt like we had arrived. It was an extended stay Inn with fridge, sink, couch, two beds, free continental breakfast,  & outdoor pool. We would highly recommend this option with a large family. It was also in a fun part of town with many stores and yummy places to eat close by.

After driving so many days in a row, going to bed late, and waking up early, Stephen was totally wiped out the night before he was to ride 100 miles in the Tour de Cure. As all know, he has a lot of heart and pushed through the pain! I dropped him off and took some pictures at the start. I was tearing up with pride as I saw him in his red rider jersey. Most people wouldn't set out to do a 100 mile bike ride, especially if one has an auto-immune disease and a permanent shot in your backside. All of these red riders were inspirational and just made you proud! He has tough blood rolling through his veins though and is – mentally and physically. We were all so excited to cheer for him along the route. Mason hopped on his bike and rode the last 16 miles in with Stephen. We celebrated by eating at "On the Border" last night!

After considering JT's recent sickness and suspecting Olivia to possibly follow with something similar, we decided to make a marathon drive home from Portland without our planned night over in Boise. Instead we stopped in for delicious chocolate cake and ice cream at Eric & Magan's house and continued on down the rode. Olivia has practically slept the entire day and only had 3 caprisuns, 1 glass of oj, and 1 popscicle to eat all day. Hope she is just really tired and keeps sleeping all night long…poor thing! She gets the award for best traveler today!

It has been a wonderful vacation to record in our memories. Our children have been outstanding travelers in the car – even JT (when he wasn't puking)! One thing is for sure – We have gotten very familiar with the inside our our car and I'm certain that our rears are more flat & wide. 🙂


Cresent City Beach

Beach Bums

this is a really cold beach – 58 degree, she’s trying to smile!

Charming lighthouse, no?

proud of her find

Vidael Falls @ Crater Lake

Rougue River Gorge

trees of Oregon line the road

tin foil art

tin foil art

Happy to make it this far!

dip baby dip

wizard island @ crater lake

Everyone should go here – it is a beautiful spot on the map

Wishing he could climb this baby

Crater Lake

feeding the friendly chipmunks

Pristine Water – so beautiful!

Phantom Ship Rock @ Crater Lake

JT hiked the entire 1/2 mile of this hike!

Mom Surprise was something looked forward to each day. It was a little something to make traveling in a car more fun. (coloring books, tin foil, pipe cleaners, a card game, etc.)

did a lot of picnicing

trying to get warm!

Stout Grove – the place Jurassic Park was filmed and also Return of the Jedi

Shot from the sun roof

Our whole family fit inside this tree! It was also hollow the entire way up.

monkey

ring around the redwood

The man who got us places

Our van in Jedediah State Park

We found duct tape @ the dollar store – it made for hours of car enjoyment

He is really tired here!

Stephen actually rode 112 miles because he took a wrong turn. 🙂

had to be at hillsboro stadium @ 5:30 am

Comments:

Mom and dad Parker said…

What a beautiful trip. You have a great family. Any lack that you might have in physical strength, you make up in heart. We’re proud of you guys
Monday, August 02, 2010 8:26:25 AM

Michelle said…

Looks like a great trip filled with memories. Poor JT, that is the worst kind of sick for traveling. Looking forward to seeing you guys soon at Bear Lake.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010 3:08:28 PM

BALDWIN REUNION 2010


Baldwin Cousins minus Kate, Audrey, & Simon 🙁

Baldwin Family Reunion tim!. Stephen and I were on queue to plan the party so we invited all to our neck of the woods and did things Parker/Baldwin style – which is what we are all about (obviously!).

Young & old alike enjoyed the zip-line adventures at the Parker cabin. My dad even surprised us all by making the excursion  down. We were glad nurse Magan was there in case of any unforeseen challenges, but luckily we didn't need her expertise. Wish I had pictures!

The weekend soo fun-filled there was little time for sleep. On the agenda: baptisms for the dead @ Rexburg Temple, canoeing, feeding fish at Big Springs(thanks Brad), camp fire sing along songs sent  from Austin,TX by Scott's fam (thanks Stephen for projecting them and Scott for his talents), roasted marshmallows, LOTS and LOTS of food/treats, a trip to Yellowstone National Park to see geysers and beautiful waterfalls while wearing matching Baldwin shirts (thanks to Eric & Michelle), Playmill Theatre with famous fudge, duck tape shoes & cute cousin bracelets (thanks Emily & Ashley), talent show (Stephen dazzled us with his fire jumping abilities), mission call viewing (Congrats to Carter! Paraguay!!!!) family quiz (lucky charms/marshmallow mateys #1 cereal choice), and a heritage devotional (thanks Mom & Dad).

I hope everyone had as much fun as I did! I loved being with my family, they are all amazing. There is a lot of age ranges (age 20 down to age 1), but the older "cool" kids were so sweet and kind to the little guys. It made my heart smile. 🙂 My brothers and sister (as well as their families) are very kind,  talented, giving, and fun! I am proud and lucky to have been born to such a wonderful family. Of course it all stems from being raised by great parents.


Ash & Olive

Mason, Carter, & Jake

Lex, Brian, Emily, & Bridget

Jed, Dallen, Abby, Lily, & Brad

Ashley made all kids a bracelet

Like father like son!

Meet Ashley the frog

just got bit by a deer fly!

The famous Eric (One of Mason’s go to guys for Bike Emergencies)

Loves Cousin Time

Sunroof Shots with Michelle

Olivia wanted to say hi

Duct Tape fun

JT bonded with Carter

Everybody loves Grandma

Happy Times

Emily & Michelle

Magan, Grace, JT & Bridget

Rocking it with Bridget – One zesty & fancyl gal.