Monday, February 28, 2011

A Letter




Dear Parker Family,

Ten and a half years ago, you bolted through my doors. You were a family made up of awkward teens and preteens, a hard working Mom and a Dad ready to start flying solo with his medical profession. You drove many hours to reach me. A family from the North relocating to the sunny South.

 When you saw my empty rooms, backyard and pool you exclaimed, “This place is TOO nice for us!” over and over again. It didn’t take long for you to settle right into me. You filled each one of my rooms with your stuff. You slept in my four bedrooms. One in particular you painted blue, then pink, then yellow. Thank you for the change of scenery. 

I felt the piles of laundry build up on those floors. The rooms were a place for doing homework, talking to friends and prepping for spontaneous fashion shows. I saw the excitement as you got ready for proms, graduations, concerts, games and weddings. My walls heard sermons being prepped. Secrets being told.

You filled my dining room with countless meals. Meals with family and with friends. You sat and ate for hours as I listened into the conversations.  At times they were fun, sad, angry, confused, deep conversations. You filled this room with balloons and streamers for every birthday.

 Thank you for the smell of delicious food in my kitchen. I watched as meals were whipped up in five minutes. Other times crock pots ran all morning and novice chefs dissected recipes. My sink felt heavy with dishes, my island was covered in mail. You filled my kitchen walls with sadness early on when you heard of Grandpa Jack’s death. You made my kitchen one of the main meetings spots.

You gathered for holidays. I heard you sing Christmas carols in the dark of my living room with only the tree to light up the room. You exchanged gifts. You scattered wrapping paper on my floors. You devoured turkey and mashed potatoes. You stuck heart stickers on my windows.  


 You filled my garage with toys, cars and tools. You worked out and hid Christmas presents there. Your dog greeted people with a wagging tail and fat lump. In the Fall, leaves and dog hair blew across the floor. Please tell Chuck that the messy garage was always okay with me. It was a sign of family and of busy lives. Four new drivers drove into my driveway.

 I held my breath.

Above the garage, you watched countless hours of TV (Please tell Shelly that was okay too), cheered for football teams and played on the computer. I heard you fight for computer and phone time. I listened as the newly engaged couple crept up the stairs at Midnight to tell everyone the big news.  

My yard gave you time in the spring and summer to relax and have fun. You ran around, attacked fire ant hills and called for your dog to come back. In my pool you raced, floated and talked. I felt hair clippings drop on my porch and felt the tug of the porch swing.

Parker Family, I have watched you grow for ten years. Thank you for filling my walls with memories.

Love,

Your House on Yachting Road

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pretty Woman

Introducing...Kenny & The Hebrew Scholars 
Singing...Pretty Woman
Starring...Kent Suits on drum


*This video falls under the "You know you're in seminary when..." category. 


*Kent's disclaimer is that at the beginning he's not off beat. The music is.


*Kait's disclaimer is that she has tried to get rid of the shiny Nike running jacket, but hasn't had any success yet.  


Enjoy. 



Ishah Yafah from Brooks on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Dinner for 3

Mom & Dad adopted Kait for Valentine's Day while Kent was at class. Check out Mom's fancy table setup. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!! Go hug someone you love. 

Monday, February 14, 2011

The After Party

Dad opened presents 
 Oliver hung out with the us
 We laughed
 Ben thought about life

Dorks

More "Let's not look like dorks when we take pictures in the restaurant" Pictures




Sunday, February 13, 2011

Dinner

Friday was Father Charles' birthday. We got together that night at Carrabbas for dinner (thanks to Mom and Dad's gift card.. woot!) The After Party was held at the Parker II's House (Cake, Games, Tours of the House). Mom took most of the pictures, but she can't find her camera cord so we have to settle for this one. It's the "Let's not look like a dork in the restaurant by letting the camera flash go off" picture. It's also only part of our table- Birthday Boy and Anna. So, a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the Renter of a 698 sq. ft. house and our great Dad. We love you! 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Math

2(Girls)+Redbox Movie+Ice Cream(Bunny Tracks + Berry Me Please)=Girls Night

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Play date

The cousins got together for a pre-game play date on Sunday. Oliver (the Gentle Giant) plays so nicely with his younger cousin, Patch (the Mini Menace). 

 They got nice and muddy
 Oliver says, "What the heck, you're giving up already?"
 "Okay, I'll join you."
 Patch says, "Sike!! I'm a mini menace!!!"
 They wanted to know if the game was over yet. 
 "Mom? Dad? Really...."
 "I can hear youuuuu"

Sunday, February 6, 2011

House on Yachting Road

It's days like today that make us miss the House on Yachting Road (which is what we call it now) very much. We'll all miss it at different times and for different reasons. For different lengths of time. The House on Yachting Road still belongs to Mom and Dad for the next few days, but it sits empty (and lonely). It's hard to have a Super Bowl gathering in an empty house. Today would've been the day where we came over for lunch, slept all afternoon, and then  we would've woken up and watched the game. Instead we did lunch (potluck style) at Kent and Kait's and then some of us crammed into their FROG and watched the game. But of course it's different than sprawling out like we used to. It's an adjustment. 

More

We're back with more blogging in REAL TIME. We know you're watching the Super Bowl and then the commercials so you're not checking blogs, but we wanted to let you know that....we're doing the same thing!!! Sara is especially into the game this year. 
 Please excuse the photo quality. And the fact that Dad is wearing a $3 Alabama sweatshirt from a thrift store. 

Real Time

Thanks to modern technology (laptops that take pictures) we're able to blog in REAL TIME. As in, as this blog is posted, this is what we look like! Do you feel like a part of the Parkers? If you do, don't you feel loved and special? Set apart maybe? We're used to it. 
Wes and Shelly are resting up at the Suits Casa for the big game tonight. Who are you rooting for?

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Put Me In Coach...

Coach Parker and his Eagles finished their basketball season this morning. They made it to the playoffs this year! This is Wesley's first year as assistant coach. He was made for coaching (can someone say "competitive"?) but he might need a towel to bite on to keep from yelling too much.  
The team
 The middle school guys on his team are just so precious! 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

AKA

Big Mama Camera and Baby Camera

....

Also known as Sara's camera and Anna's camera

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Shout Out

Hop on over here to see Sara's first photography workshop!