Easter Festivities


We enjoyed a wonderful weekend filled with Easter pleasures. One of the best gifts was the fabulous weather. We also got to have fun Ricks’ cousins all weekend to make it even better! Glad Steph and Trevin got to go have a get away and that we could get to have some good bonding time. Mason, Lex, and Lily especially had a fun 3 days.

Comments:

Mom and Dad Parker said…

Looks like fun. Your weather is getting better than ours now. We sent the good weather home with John and Steph. It’s supposed to rain all week. It looks like Stephen lost his shaver again. It is good to see Mason doing well in his flying lessons.
Monday, April 13, 2009 6:27:06 AM

Susan said…

Looks like your “hunt” was a big success. What a fun thing to do as a neighborhood and family. You are all building great memories!
Monday, April 13, 2009 4:16:16 PM

A little treasured moment


Stumbled upon this sweetness and couldn’t pass up a photo opportunity! Lily can be a very loving sister. Olivia looks forward to her return from school every day. Lily and Olivia have a lot of fun together playing school, reading books, playing house, pet shops, dolls, piano, computer games, etc. Olivia is a shadow to Lily and really appreciates the attention from her big sister. Lily is sure to help Olivia keep her place as we read scriptures, although sometimes it can go the other way – a day last week as we were reading scriptures I couldn’t hold back the smile when I saw Olivia deliberately lay across Lily’s scriptures and then say to herself (before Lily could) “What are you doing? Stop bugging me.”

A note from her teacher


This is one of the many positive comments her teacher has to say about this special little gal.This kind of feed back can sure make a parent smile, not because we did anything special, but because she is “wonderful” all on her own! We are proud that Lily chooses to be her best self at school. When she makes her mind up about something there is no stopping her – even when it comes to being good at school!


She also had to share a game that we played when we were kids – she did “bubblegum, bubblegum” and “thimble”.

Lily was suppose to tell her class about a tradition – So of course I tapped into the turquoise jewelry thing. Remember my blog abouth that?

My first Easter


I had my first Easter Egg hunt this weekend. Mom noticed that just like my brother and sisters, I was happy and content to only pick up the first thing I laid eyes on. I also got to wear my first tie to church today and eat my first Eater Dinner. We went to Aunt Stacie and Uncle Rick’s house for a yummy ham and potato dinner. Mom gave my a spoonful of hot twice baked potatoes and my mouth got scorched, but I forgave her when she scooped a spoonful of raspberry pretzel salad in. Mom says that I am making some very creative noises these days. My most common sound is spitting with my tongue out. I get really excited when I play with toy cars, and think that pinwheels were a great invention. Oh, yeah – my sister’s have been pushing me in my swing, and Mason talked mom and dad into going on a bike ride yesterday. I have a lot of fun with my family.

Dare Graduation


Lex, Emi and ShayLex is an official D.A.R.E. graduate now. This past week she got to put on her fancy shirt and sing “D – I don’t do drugs, A – check my attitude, R – respect others, and E – educate myself.” Alexis wrote the following essay to wrap up her DARE experience. Her friend Shaylyn was selected to read hers at the graduation, she was proud of her friend.

DARE Report
By, Alexis Parker

If your friend stuck her tongue to a frozen flag pole would you? If you did, it could really hurt. It wouldn’t be worth it just to follow the crowd. Drugs can be like the flag pole in your life and really harm you. Friends can be important to you and you might lose them by saying no to drugs and violence, but I think you’re future is more important than that. Here are the effects of some drugs.
Meth can cause many sicknesses such as gross skin, high temperatures, and it can also raise your heartbeat. There are some popular commercials playing on television saying, “Meth � not even once,” and it’s true! Nine people out of ten will be addicted to Meth after using it for the first time. Do you want to take the risk?
Another type of addiction can be alcohol. It doesn’t just make you light headed; it can cause accidents and death. I have tried on beer goggles before and decided that I wasn’t going to drink alcohol. Alcohol goes right to your blood stream and causes your brain to slow down. Accidents and death can happen to you as well as others. People who choose to drink and then drive can cause injury or death to many people. Do you want to cause injury or death?
If you do drugs while you are in a sport it will only slow you down and harm your body, so don’t think it’s some type of medication. If you swim and do drugs, prepare to drown because you’ll be so dizzy that you’ll give up and sink. Do you want to drown?
Inhalants can kill brain cells and can also make you dizzy. Anything scholastic will not help you in a situation with this drug. Many of the things you have spent time learning all of your life will go away such as, names, facts, or even important events. If you are questioning to take any drug just don’t do it, there are better things in this world namely, sports, music, or watching a good movie. Do you want to have a bad memory?
All drugs can also cause people to act violently. When drugs change your mind and body controls there is no going back. You lose the ability to think before you act. Once you have acted in violence the damage is done and behind bars you go. Do you want to go to jail?
My pledge to myself is I will resist drugs and violence by just saying no. Specific ways to get out of being tempted are, turn your back, walk away, use humor, or change the subject. I want to be able to play sports and musical instruments with a good mind. I want to graduate from high school and then go to college. I want to see and play with my kids as they are growing up without drugs slowing me down. I will always say no to all drugs. I am in charge of my own future and I’m not going to let that flagpole get in my way!


Lex and Christina (yes they are the same age!)

Taking her walk of glory

Conference Weekend Memories


We had a relaxing conference weekend and a little productive too. Stephen decided to finally refinish the church pew that has been sitting in our garage for 2 years. We were able to get a nice bench to put out back on our deck and a smaller one to use with our kitchen table. Favorites were listening to amazing talks and just being together. When Stephen went to the priesthood session Mason started playing with his food and started a fun creative outlet for everyone. Here are some of our pictures to help us remember the good times.

Here Chicky Chicky


Paul has some new chicks, the kids all want some now…they do look kinda fun to have around. And hard to beat fresh eggs.

Comments:

Patricia said…

Oh how cute! Baby chicks are lots of fun. Sure wish I could hold one. Grandma Baldwin
Monday, April 06, 2009 12:09:51 AM

Dad and Mom Parker said…

They are so cute, and so are the chicks. It looks like you might have a ducky too. Remember they grow up and cause damage to plants. Be careful not to get to attached.
Monday, April 06, 2009 6:54:53 AM