Jail Broke my iPhone!


What a difference that makes, now I can install my own home grown apps on my iPhone as well as tons of freebies out there. I love the camcorder app I grabbed for free. Cycorder makes the iPhone a pretty nice little camcorder as well as snapture which allows you to take pics in multiple formats (sepia, bw, greens, blues, etc.) Very fun little toy, tool.

Tips and tricks:
How to apply new MobileInstallation fix:
1) Using SSH, navigate to the folder: “/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileInstallation.framework” (winscp) NOTE: MobileInstallation.framework is a FOLDER!
2) Backup the file “MobileInstallation” file from the directory above
3) Copy the patched MobileInstallation file over to “/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileInstallation.framework”
4) Set permissions to that new file to 775
5) Remove file : /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/com.apple.mobile.installation.plist else you won’t be able to see Cydia apps
5) Reboot your iPhone – IMPORTANT! Otherwise Apps will not install!
6) Restart iTunes
7) Double click IPA files so they appear in iTunes and synchronize
Enjoy the app or game

Comments:

jana said…

Its sounds like a techy leatherman it has it all eh?!! Pretty sweet phone.
Friday, September 26, 2008 10:13:09 AM

Dad and Mom Parker said…

You’re way over our head!! Keep it simple for us!
Friday, September 26, 2008 2:41:48 PM

John said…

Do the Chickens have large talons????? I will just have you help me when we see each other again.

Monday, October 06, 2008 7:55:45 AM

The AMA Challenge


The first riders of the AMA ChallengeA day late and a dollar short to host the AMA Challenge as a “real event”. We weren’t able to get the permit from the Transportation Department in time so we ended up calling it a ride with friends instead and didn’t really hit the publicity hard…there is always next year though. Mark your calendars for the third Saturday in September for next year!

It turns out that we chose the perfect name for today’s race. It was most definitely a challenge from start to finish. It all started early this morning when Jodi looked out the window and said, “It looks windy and cold out there.” Then when I opened the garage door to get ready to leave, Mason said, “It’s Raining Dad.” So that was the first challenge, bad weather. It poured the whole way to Ashton I kept thinking it has to clear up.

Jodi started the race with a classic honk of the horn in the van. And we were off, whatever part of us that wasn’t already cold and wet just became that way as we splashed through the rain at 20+ mph. I had a large rain coat on that I quickly found was more like a sail. I took it off at the base of the Ashton hill, it wouldn’t come off without a fight because of how wet it had become. That cost me some valuable time but was worth the pay off to remove my sail.

The Hill was just that, one beastly 5 mile hill. Steep and gets steeper, not to mention not being able to see because of the rain falling on us. I was now in fourth place because of my little wardrobe malfunction. I kept thinking with ever pedal of the crank that I was gaining on them. Eventually it paid off and I was able to catch and pass all but one of them before cresting the summit. From there I turned on the heat and passed the last rider. I was now in front of the pack and wasn’t about to give it up. I kept imagining that this was just like riding with the kids up the Summer’s hill. That kept me pedaling with all my might against the cold north wind and rain. Once I crossed the Osborne bridge and turned South East on the scenic route to Ashton via Mesa Falls I was ecstatic to find that the wind was now on my side not fighting me. Only 30 more miles until this challenge was over. My legs were starting to cramp up because of how cold it was and from the strain of pedaling for the last 1 1/2 hours.

Onward to Mesa Falls, this was by far the best part of the ride, gradual downhill and the rain was starting to let up. The fall colors were amazing. I was able to get up to almost 45 mph coming into bear gulch that was sure a rush. I was breaking the speed limit. 🙂 Not so fun going up the other side though steep and long. It was fun to coast down into the warm river camping area after that. Then up the last uphill challenge. 2 Miles of up hill, and to make it even more fun it started to really rain hard now. The reward was looking to my left after coming out of the canyon and seeing an amazing view of the Teton Range. Very rewarding and motivating! From there I just had to sprint the last 7 miles into Ashton. It was a great ride, and very worthy of being called “The AMA Challenge.” Can’t wait until next year when we go big with it and get 100’s of riders.


losing the second layer

cheerleaders

Hot water girl!

almost there

Victory

Comments:

Dad said…

Nice job. Next year I’ll have to follow you along with a motorcycle and a warm coat. The fall leaves are beautiful and so are the fine ladies in front of them.
Sunday, September 21, 2008 1:06:23 AM

Stephen said…

Motorcycle nothing. We are going to have you and mom on road bikes 🙂 you will love it.
Sunday, September 21, 2008 10:41:47 AM

Aunt Susan said…

Does AMA stand for “amazing mental attitiude” because that sure seems to sum up your ride. I am just in shock-are you headed for the Olympics in 4 years? Love,
Sunday, September 21, 2008 6:34:08 PM

Jodi said…

You’re da man! I was happy to see you do so well, you worked hard for it…I really think this ride/idea/event has a lot of potential. There are a lot of steep climbs but the beautifulness is a good pay off, along with saying your body let you do that. Good luck for next year’s grand event! Cliff Bars anyone?
Monday, September 22, 2008 9:00:56 AM

Stephen said…

AMA stands for Ashton – Mesa – Ashton as that is the ride route. Challenge just fit the bill so I added it. No Olympics for me, just going for my own personal victory and to prove being a diabetic doesn’t have to limit me.
Monday, September 22, 2008 10:32:28 AM

Lance said…

Looks like fun I will try to have a road bike by then. I remember riding down the ashton hill when we were kids, I think I was on Micheles old white shwinn. Keep up the good work.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:41:00 PM

Stephen Baldwin said…

I finally took time to view the pictures and read the blog. The pictures make me homesick for Island Park. The route of the ride is beautiful any time of the year (if you had a snowmobile during part of the year). Thanks for your courage, Stephen.
Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:06:51 AM

Mom Baldwin said…

What an awesome idea you put into action. We are so proud of you and all that you do. You have proved that being a diabetic doesn’t have to limit anyone!!! Thanks for being so dedicated and committed to doing good things! We love you!
Thursday, October 30, 2008 2:15:51 PM

Training as a Family


I have been trying to prepare myself for the upcoming AMA Challenge this weekend. Since it is 30 miles to the base of the Ashton hill, it is not practical to go and train on the actual course. I decided to do all my riding around my house on any hill I could find. To make it more challenging I attached the bike trailer to my bike and take turns pulling a few kids at a time in the trailer. That adds up to 150 pounds of payload to my ride and hopefully will make it seem more like the steepness of the Ashton Hill.

Each Ride I think to myself this is such a beautiful place to ride, seeing the setting sun across the miles and miles of Grain, and Potato fields. I decided to snap some shots to hopefully preserve this feeling for this winter when the scene changes. Mason the animal beat me to the top of the hill. Good job Mason!


Love the look on Olivia’s Face

This is where the Cowboy rides away

Comments:

Mom and Dad Parker said…

It’s nice to include the family in your training and your personal activities. It puts them in their place, at the top of your priorities in life. What security must come as a child to know that you are #1.
Friday, September 19, 2008 1:28:23 AM

Anne said…

Good Luck, it is fun you are including your kids! I think the more time they spend outside the happier they are. Can’t wait to hear all about your ride!
Friday, September 19, 2008 5:15:45 AM

Jodi said…

You are a crazy, but strong man! I can’t believe you WANTED to pull Alexis, Lily, and Olivia in the bike trailer?! Way to push yourself and be your best – you will do amazing on Saturday because you’re prepared and you aren’t afraid of hard things! I’ll be the water girl.
Friday, September 19, 2008 9:06:12 AM

Love at Home


Loved seeing my wife and daughter playing the violin together tonight. They were playing “Love at Home” and it truly brought love and peace to our home. Thanks Alexis and Jodi.

Comments:

jana said…

How fun to see a mother daughter duet we need to hear that sometime soon. Indeed there is love at home when you have a mother teaching her daughter the finer things in life!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 8:33:38 AM

Mom and dad Parker said…

Nice to see you play together. We expect that Alexis will be the 1st chair violin in the Sugar High School orchestra some day. Keep playing.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 3:20:52 PM

That’s My Sis!


I was happy today to see Steph do the Rolling Hills Classic, cold turkey! She ran like a champ, even up the hills. It was fun to run with her for some of it as well. When the going got tough she just kept running. I just had to let her know I was proud of her…Good Job Steph!

Comments:

Dad & Mom Parker said…

You go girl!!! What does cold turkey mean? Running without training? It looks like the whole family is getting into shape for something. We’ll be cheerleaders and photographers when we get back.
Sunday, September 14, 2008 7:21:06 AM

Jana said…

I was proud of Stephanie and Jodie they are both crazy to run those hills!! Way to go girls!
Sunday, September 14, 2008 7:13:20 PM

Stacie said…

I too am proud to be her sister! Way to go!
Monday, September 15, 2008 9:49:01 AM

The Hands of Time


Had to get a shot of the Infant, Boy and Man hands of the Stephen Parker Household. They go from cute to just plain old tools.

Comments:

Aunt Susan said…

You should enter a photo contest!
Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:26:06 PM

Jodi said…

Those are my most favorite “boy” hands ever! I really like that picture – nice work.
Thursday, September 04, 2008 11:27:23 PM

Dad and Mom Parker said…

We love those hands. They do lots of wonderful things. All the experiences you have in life can be seen on your hands. They show love too. Love the photo.
Friday, September 05, 2008 12:08:17 AM

Dad said…

Those hands have and will do many miracles in this world.
Friday, September 05, 2008 12:20:30 AM

Anne said…

That is a priceless photo! Love it!
Friday, September 05, 2008 6:16:29 AM

Steph said…

Awe, how nice. You have a domino effect with hard work. I love the picture.
Saturday, September 06, 2008 8:30:54 PM

Stacie said…

I was looking at my hands the other day and thought of what moms looked like when I was young. They look just like hers! Wow! Good blog!Dad is right, you have and will continue to do good things with those “tools”
Sunday, September 07, 2008 9:40:34 AM

My first Mac!


Today I purchased my first official Mac, I am writing this blog on it. He was asking $400 but I talked him down to $300 I almost feel bad now since he threw in a spare battery. It is a Powerbook G4, 1G RAM, 120 GB HD to be exact. It is a dinosaur in computer terms, it was built way back in 2004. Sad thing is it blows the socks of the current Windows PC’s out there. They really thought things out when they created this OS and machine. It is just so user friendly and snappy, I am feel bad to say I love it. I had to get a mac so I could write some apps for my iPhone…we’ll have to see how it goes. So far so good.

Comments:

Pablo said…

Once you’ve had Mac you never go back!
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 9:17:51 PM

Mom and Dad Parker said…

Sounds like a nice mac(chine) to us. Wow, a 2004. That is so old. Maybe we’ll have to get one someday.
Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:22:13 AM

Anne said…

I am JEALOUS! Enjoy it for all of us! Very Cool!
Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:32:50 AM

Come Ride with us September 20th


I am putting on a road bike ride for all who think they can handle it. And for those who can’t you most likely can, I just had to make it sound hard to get Lance & Anne and Eric & Magan to come 🙂 It will be a nice casual setting with beautiful scenery all around. The ride is scheduled for Sept 20th at 9AM. I am hoping it only gets better and bigger every year. Check out the website to register. All the money goes into a pot to be given out to the top winners. Plus you get a sweet T-shirt!

The AMA Challenge

Comments:

Jodi said…

I know what you’re talking about and I think it is a challenge! Sounds pretty and fun though…I’m thinking about it.
Friday, August 29, 2008 8:01:19 AM

John said…

You go son. I am impressed with your take it on and make it happen attitude. LOTAJA watch out AMA is the new craze.
Saturday, August 30, 2008 11:59:26 AM

Mom Baldwin said…

Our neighbor has a business printing T-shirts. He said he would love to print some for your bike ride. Brad had him do some T-shirt printing for him. He does good work. If you don’t already have them ordered, let us know and we’ll put you in touch with him, Ben Jenkins. Good luck with your plans, etc.
Monday, September 01, 2008 12:05:47 AM

Life is good


The Harvest is greatI am just reminiscing on how much fun this last week was, I had a lot of good things happen and a few not so fun ones as well.

The not so fun thing this week was having to speak in church today, I told them I would rather run a marathon than speak in church. I spoke on Mosiah 2:41, it went pretty well the best part is that it is over now. Thanks Jodi and Dad for helping me write my talk.

The highlight of the week would have to be attending the Twin Falls Temple dedication tonight with Alexis and Mason. It was such a neat experience, to see President Monson in a more casual manor, he was making jokes and really opening up. He opened his talk with a funny comment about the choir, they had just sung and there was one lady who was trying to break glasses with her high notes. President Monson said something to the point, “I bet you haven’t heard that note in a long time.” It was very funny yet tactful. Good times on the Parker homestead…


It was fun to have the kids start school again and see how excited they are to learn new things.

What a cute little angel

Looks like my love for trailers is getting passed down to the kids.

Ride like the wind Lily

I was working from home as I looked out the window I saw Lily and Olivia having a fun time together.

Cute little JT make every minute fun with his cute smiles.

Jodi’s parents came to visit and that was fun.

You want soup take a bowl…

Alexis the photographer doesn’t miss much

Go!

The bike rally was a blast for me, took me back to when I was a kid again.

Alexis doesn’t seem to get slowed down much by her broken arm, she was out pulling Olivia with a bike.

Looks like my love for trailers is getting passed down to the kids.

My favorite view, looking at my family at home.

Mason and Lily had to have their own little bike race, Alexis was the official flag girl.

Mason is becoming a true gentleman, he could have beat Lily but chose to let her win.

Awesome Idaho sunset