Albert Einstien

I was laying by JT and talking with him before he went to bed about a month ago. We were having a great discussion. After a few minutes I pointed to the poster of Albert Einstein by Mason's bed and asked JT if he knew who that was. Without hesitation he proclaimed, "Albert Einstein". I was impressed. We talked for a minute about how smart Albert was, when all of the sudden JT matter of factly said, "I know who is smarter than him." My curiosity was peaked and I waited for him to say, Socrates, Plato, Sir Issac Newton, Galileo, or Benjamin Franklin. 🙂 He smiled his happy smiled and stated, "DAD!" My heart swelled inside itself and grew a few sizes for this little five year old boy. For him it didn't matter if you can solve a mathematical and scientific equation that takes two chalk boards, is in tune with the complex philosophies of human nature, or be an extraordinary inventor and political leader.

What JT knows is that his dad, Stephen Parker, loves him, takes care of him, and will always protect him physically and spiritually. His dad knows and lives the teaching of Jesus Christ and the purpose of why we are here and where we are going. His dad is intelligent enough to know he doesn't know everything and is humble and teachable. His dad persists in learning more and acquiring knowledge and actively seeks to grow intellectually. His dad is brave and strong and willing to work hard for and provide for his family and take care of them. His dad is worthy of bearing the priesthood of God on the earth and presides in righteousness and with respect to those in his home. His dad is ready and able to serve anyone in need and share his time and talents with others freely.

JT has come to know he can trust his dad and depend on him for the most important answers of life. I am so glad that JT taught me that night to remember and acknowledge His dad for what he is. We are blessed to live in the same home and learn from such an amazing man. I am personally grateful for Stephen and the love, devotion, and care he gives to his family. He is truly deserving of such a compliment from his young & sincere son.

One thing I have learned over the past several years working with children is that they are the most emotionally intelligent of us all. They have a great emotional IQ for assessing human character. I love that and have a testimony of Mosiah 3:19…look it up! 🙂

There are no accidents

When the muffins are spilling over the sides of the pan because flour was missed in the recipe, and the dishwasher didn't get started so we have to wash all the dishes by hand – it is here when we see what this family is made of…The family rallies and we work together!

I go to bed that night and say "there are no accidents" to Jodi.  The Lord knows what our family needed and this is spot on. We needed some set backs to pull us together and help create harmony…it's amazing to find what we are made of.

Warm Bodies – Jodi’s Version

I am now 38 years old. 38! I'm still trying to decide how old I really "feel" – sometimes it's 18 other times it's 78. Either way I've recently had an epiphany about birthdays. Most anyone who takes the time to read these next thoughts will most likely think, "she is only now realizing this?", but I feel like writing it down today anyway – so there! 🙂

A few weeks ago, I was driving down the road having a nice talk with my favorite newly turned 5 year old, JT, on his birthday. He was asking questions and I was supplying the answers like any loyal mom does. I can't even remember the question he posed but it had something to do with birthdays. As I was giving my answer to the little boy in the back seat, this answer grew into an idea that I didn't even plan to be thinking about – I'm calling it my birth day epiphany. Notice I purposefully put a space between birth and day. I'm not sure how much of the following thought made it out of my mouth to JT, but the basic and watered down version of the following concept did. As I write it down today it's certain that I'm adding more than a few words to compete the idea as I've had time to think about it for a few weeks. Here goes:

I think that one special reason we could celebrate and get so excited on our birthdays is because it is a time that we can remember the day we got our earthly bodies. Our bodies help us run fast, taste yummy food, smell pretty flowers, and see awesome mountains. Without our bodies we couldn't do any of that stuff. We used to live in Heaven before we came to earth as a spirit, our form looked the same as we look now, but we didn't have flesh, blood, and bones. In Heaven we lived with our Heavenly mom and dad and brothers and sisters. Up in heaven Heavenly Father (God) got all of us spirits together and told us about a cool plan He had for us – he called it the great plan of Happiness. In this plan we would get to come down to earth and get a body of flesh, blood, & bones! This body would make it possible for us to become like Him.  We wanted to progress and do that a lot so we cheered (probably even did a happy dance) and got really excited at this idea – even then it was making us happy. I think when it's our birthday here on earth we should still be so happy and excited and celebrate because we are here living in those bodies that we were super excited to come down and get. Being born is the time when our spirit from heaven gets to come and live in the body our earthy parents created for us. So because of this epiphany I think whenever it is a person's birthday I'll think, "what and honor you and I have of being here on this earth together and living in these bodies we have – aren't we still happy?"

Now to change to the other extreme: I have had the unfortunate opportunity of knowing people (people that I've been close to in this life experience) who take their life. It has been hard to fathom an act so contrary to that of what I have just explained above. I feel an urgency and obligation inside of me to help anyone I love and care about come to know of the importance of having the opportunity to live their life on earth in a human body. I know without any doubt that Satan and his destroying angels rejoice when they can feed enough lies into a living breathing human's mind that they are worthless or nobody likes them; that they are past the point of no return; that things would be better off without them; that life is getting too hard or complicated to live anymore and it's time to quit; and then that living breathing human in a weak moment believes it. ALL LIES! No person is worthless or friendless- we are all children of GOD just think about that!!; no person will ever be past the point of forgiveness from God because of the gift of the atonement that our brother and Savior Jesus Christ offers for us; Life will NOT be better without "you" being here to learn and grow and become better; Life can be hard and get very complicated but it CAN get better if we stay positive and seek the right kind of help! Every person is valuable and important – our spirit brother or sister.

Our bodies, no matter what condition they are currently in, are amazing. Let us not take for granted the gift and opportunity it is to be living the mortal experience. Let us be grateful for the challenges our bodies give us to remind us that at least we have one. Let us have respect for them and other people's and treat them with dignity and virtue – never to defile the miraculous gift for what it is. May we cherish each day we are allowed to look through our eyes, feel through our touch, taste through our lips, smell through fresh air, and feel the wind flutter through our hair and say, "I am thankful for the gift of my body and the opportunity it is to be HERE!"

Tour de France – Parker Style

Here we go again….we are taking the challenge to ride the Tour de France (over 2100 miles) route at home on our trainers. the goal is to complete this by April 1st,  just prior to our family vacation to St. George.

Temples

I just returned from the Boise Temple Dedication. The entire state of Idaho is participating in three different sessions offered. Our family (Stephen and I, Lex, Mason, and Lily) attended the 9 'o clock session. It was a special experience to be part of and I am very grateful that I was able to share this moment with members of my family.

We were instructed well and were able to feel the testifying spirit of the Holy Ghost bear witness that what was happening was good and true. I was humbled and felt reverent feelings for the opportunity to be taught by the prophet of our church. President Thomas S. Monson, from the House of the Lord. He told a story of a group of wonderful saints from Guatemala who traveled up through Mexico and toward the Mesa Arizona temple to receive the sacred blessings of the temple. They traveled on an old rickety bus, which broke down on their way – which eventually arrived at the temple only after the people on the bus went without food for three days to pay for the repairs for the bus. The temple president of the Arizona temple had been inspired that they would be arriving and went to work preparing food, and lodging arrangements for those truthful saints. This story spoke to me of the importance and value we should place upon entering the house of the Lord as well as the understanding that God is mindful of His children. Because I have always lived closely to a Temple of God, I fear that I have many times taken it for granted. This story helped ignite a clearer understanding of the blessings that the temple can be in my life if I am more committed and have a greater desire to benefit from its power on earth.

I am grateful for the blessings that I have received from being able to attend the temple regularly. Not only are the obvious blessings of living eternally with my Heavenly parents & earthly family comforting, as well as grasping the concept of my heritage & my future posterity, but the simple and basic blessings I benefit from desiring to be there, such as: peace of mind as I live in this troubled world; a place provided for me to be still & quiet and focus on God's ways away from a busy and noisy worldly ways: increased faith and desire to be committed to follow His plan of happiness: Christ like feelings of compassion for others; more focus on remembering that I am literally a Child of God and am created in his image: and also the opportunity of gaining more instructions to know of God's ways and the things I can do to become worthy to enter His presence. ALL of these blessings come as I strive to be worthy and ready to let the Temple come into my life. I desire these feelings and blessings for myself and especially for the people I have grown to love and care about in my life!

I have a testimony of Temple worship and work. I know it is real. I know it extends beyond this earthly life. I know It Is God's house on the earth today and connects Heaven to Earth. I know we can come closer to God by being worthy to enter it's walls. I know that the instructions we receive there will enable us to learn what we need to know to see our Father in Heaven again someday. I know the priesthood power that is used in the temple make it possible for families to be sealed together forever. I know that true and lasting happiness come into our lives as we put Christ and his loving atonement at the center of our lives -the temple gives me the focus to use this atonement for myself as I strive to overcome my sins and shortcomings. I know God is real and mindful of each of us. I know He gives us our free agency to accept or reject all of these blessings. I know He is merciful and kind and loves us with a love that is beyond our understanding. I know God is in charge and that as I humbly submit to follow His plan for me, I will have more eternal blessings and happiness than I can begin to Imagine.

I know all of these things because of the strong warm feelings inside of my heart, which are given to me from the spirit of the Holy Ghost, as I've striven to contemplate, live, and then realize them in my simple life.

Catching Up

Too fast, too furious…can't believe how fast the last few months have gone by- it feels like a few weeks! How is time speeding by this quickly? Depending on the day this can be good or bad. 🙂

Stephen & I – had our 18th wedding anniversary on October 28! So glad we get to be on this roller coaster of life together.  Lex and Astrid gave up a dozen roses and our favorite treats. The song I dedicated to him this year is "Home" by Phillip Phillips. I just love it for some reason?

Stephen – is experiencing changes with his job. The IT department at BYU Idaho is changing around who does what and who answers to whom. This has taken up a lot of frustration and worry for many of Stephen's colleagues. Stephen mostly just wants to have the decisions all made so he can get to work-which is what he is all about! He was asked to work a little with the company that bought out AMX– so that keeps him busy at nights when he isn't helping other people build houses, fix their computers, chillin with the YM, and supporting our kids in all of the activities they are involved in.

Jodi – I feel like I've been busy being the mom taxi, chef, counselor, etc.… I love it, but get tired and am ready to go to bed early. I seem to be unmotivated to starting any projects that need to be done around the house. Hoping that kicks in soon. J My sister came up for a surprise visit and that was BIG & exciting! Primary program is over, and now we are planning for the upcoming year. I teach a couple of girls violin lessons after school and enjoy having a chance for a musical outlet. Mostly I'm just trying to stay in tune with everybody's needs and while trying to stay emotionally stable myself – running still seems to fill that need inside of me for now.

Astrid – is almost always smiling and happy. We love having her in our home and she is a valuable asset to our family. We have loved getting to know her better and found that she is a sweetheart and super funny. Her already good English keeps improving. She made the most goals for the Sugar Salem Soccer team this season! She seems to come home with a new boy's phone number every day. 🙂 hahaha Astrid is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the out!

Lexi – got her license. It is great to send her out on errands for herself or the family! She loves having a bit more freedom and has proven we can trust her to do what she says-she is a great girl. She was sad her soccer team didn't make it to state but also accepted it in stride. She is enjoying times with swing choir and has a dinner show next weekend. She takes pride in working hard to get good grades at school.

Mason – still loves bikes. Of course he does. He also loves camping too. He has advanced far enough through the scouting program that he is ready to work on his Eagle project. He is running into a few brick walls with his idea to groom a bike trail up in Kelly Canyon area. It will be on hold until the weather changes – unless he comes up with a different idea. I'm sure he would love any suggestions. Mason is enjoying band this year and told me that Mr. Sears, his band teacher, is his favorite teacher. Mason loves to eat pork burritos from Costa Vida.

Lily – is getting to be quite the social butterfly and has lots of friends. She loves to do things with her friends this year more than she ever used too. She is getting ready for piano festival and hopes to earn enough points to get her statue of Bach. She told me music is her favorite class at school- surprise? No. She also participates in the after school program and loves art and writer's club. She is really good at keeping her room clean and babysitting JT and Olivia. She loves colored jeans and is enjoying the challenge of fixing hair. She also likes going to Activity Days and her teacher Sister Malstrom. Lily is excited to turn 11 in just a few days.

Olivia – turned 7! She can play scales on the piano now. Exciting! She will participate in her first festival in two weeks. I'm proud of how she is self-motivated in practicing the piano and getting her homework done after school. When Olivia has a "hard time" – whining, complaining, tantrum-ing, like little 7 year old girls do, all you have to do Is tickle her smile back on. It works almost every time. She loves going to school for the full day and eating school lunch. We just found out she gets to be baptized the day after her 8th birthday (August 31) and she is very excited about that!

JT- is wild & goofy & cute as ever. He ate so much sugar on Halloween day that he was literally jumping off of the couch and running circles around the dining room table as he yelled loudly. 🙂 He makes the weirdest faces as he does all of this too. JT loves to go to pre-school and wishes every day were a school day. He LOVES to ride his bike more than almost anything else – sounds like the other boys at our house. He also love to hand out with Stephen in the garage and fix things up. He loves to play games on the computer or iPad too. He said his favorite food is shredded colby jack cheese and a "cracked open potato with sour cream".  He does not like cheese inside of his food – just on the side or "plain".

AMA Challenge 2012

AMA Challenge 2012 was amazing!

I just wanted to thank all of you for riding in the AMA Challenge!  We raised $3275 that has been donated to the American Diabetes Association.  Over 125 riders!  We couldn't do it with each and every one of you.  It was so rewarding to see riders of all caliber riding for a great cause.  Check out some of the pics from the event on the website now, you are welcome to download them and use them at your leisure. www.amachallenge.org

Summertime 2012

This summer as been a full one and we still have a month to go. We have filled the time with working in our yard, attending camps, mingling at reunions, and preparing for our new exchange student.

For our yard we had some big and lofty plans some of which included building three different fences. One over by our bike park, one built to separate the forest from the yard, and extending a small fence on both ends by our poplar trees. We also put in concrete edging, took down 3 large pine trees that were in the way, trimmed pine trees in forest, filled in the rock beds with more rock, repacked dirt around the foundations, cleaned up our forest and hauled lots of junk to the dump yard, and put our trampoline in the ground. We also moved and planted several pine trees. This is why when people asked my children what they have been doing this summer they answered with a loud, "work"! We have also been trying to pull weeds everyday, tend our garden, weed eat and mow the lawn. Lots to do and feel alive. It is good to work and see the fruits of our labor.

Mason attended scout camp at Treasure Mountain this year. He earned some great merit badges including, swimming, life saving, wilderness survival to name a few. His patrol also earned the spirit stick and won battle of the Tetons! It was a great year for the Bacon Patrol. Stephen, JT, Olivia and I went up on Friday evening for family night and enjoyed singing songs and watching goofy skits. We also loved seeing big smiles on dirty clothed boys' faces. We are happy Mason is learning skills and attributes to become a responsible citizen in his community. Lily and Lex spent the month of July attending a cake decorating class and made some fancy things. Also in July, Lily was able to attend "True You Tea Parties" learning about self worth and how to be her best self. Stephen got to go to California for a week for BYU Idaho and Lexi was able to attend Adventrue for Youth with her cousins, Kassie, Paige, Riley, & Haley. They enjoyed it so much and it sounded like each testimony was strengthened. Lexi enjoyed bonding with her cousins and meeting new friends – especially some nice boys from Mexico. Girls camp consisted of a one night camp out at the Redd residence. They spend the night doing certification. Stephen helped set up some tents, and Jodi helped teach a few things. The camping experience for the girls was combined with our ward TREK. We recently returned last Saturday from a 4 day experience at Martin's Cove. It was definitely a highlight of our summer. It was another opportunity to help our testimonies grow and realize the sacrifices of the pioneers. We had fun laughing in our tent together at night and walking along the trails and enjoying the peace found there.

Parker Reunion was kicked of by 4th of July festivities. We enjoyed the support given to ride in the parade to publicize the AMA challenge. Jana and Ryon were great hosts for a water slide and firework show to top of the day. Having everybody camp in our forest was fun for us. It was great to have everybody come to our home and play & sit around the campfire. Going to the Sand Dunes is always a fun adventure as well. It is amazing how fast all of these cute kids are getting.

Baldwin Reunion was also a blast! Michelle did a wonderful job organizing and planning this year. We kicked it off with a campfire in her backyard. The next morning several people participated in baptisms for the dead at the Draper temple. We then played games and had a picnic at the Draper park. The evening get the fun a rolling with the opportunity to attend the Real Salt Lake Soccer game. It was a great surprise to see Kassie and Sami and the family across the way.

 

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