Parker Reck

Parker Reck

Monday, May 23, 2011

It's been 2 years...

It's been 2 years since Parker was called home, so unexpected. I remember that day as though it was only moments ago. The pain just as strong, the longing to hold him and hear his laugh still sits on the surface. When I am lost in thought, imagines of that day flash before me interupting my day dream. I have a photo of Parker beside my bed that I am able to look at, say goodnight and good morning too. I miss him every moment. I see him in Blake's smile and I am reminded of how lucky I am to be a mom, to be Parkers mom. If someone had told me the day I had Parker that in 4 years, 8 months,14 days and 7 hours he would pass away, I would tell them I can't wait to get to know him and love him so much for those 4 years, 8 months, 14 days and 7 hours. Parker was an amazing person who lived everyday like we all should, as though it's our last.



I miss and love you, Parker. I will never stop trying to bring awareness to window falls. I am honored to be your mom and I am so proud of you!

Update....

So much has happened since the last time I wrote... Last we check in mid April the stop at 4 website had over 23,000 views, Amazing! Now the work really begins. To bring everyone up to speed. State Farm has donated another 10,000 brochures and 5,000 clings that we will use as supporters buy them from the sight. We are hard at work getting the website up and running the way we want it. Things are moving along nicely and we hope to have more cities on the map.
On April 20th, My husband and I were blessed with a healthy baby boy, Blake Owen who is now the newest memeber of the task force.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Kick-Off to our Campaign with Koin 6

Yeasterday was amazing...We started the day at the Molalla Rotary Club held at the Molalla library where the Mayor of Molalla read the Proclamation. Mayor Clarke also challenged all the other communities in Oregon to do the same. There were so many wonderful people that came to show their support and interest in what we are doing.
We than headed over to the Molalla fire station where we followed Todd and Mike to a near by apartment complex where they went door to door talking about this preventable issue and sharing a brochure and cling.
After which we went to Molalla True Value store where they are carrying the window stops in their store. Debbie (the store manager) was wonderful, last week she and a few of her staff went up the The Safety Store and Resourse center at Legacy and spent a few hours learning about all the products so they can better assist their customers.
Eric Taylor from Koin 6 was great. He did a great job gathering as much information as he could. It was a great to work with him.
Over all April 5th, 2011 was a wonderful, emotional day! Good Team!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Molalla True Value

The reader board for Molalla True Value...gearing up for window fall prevention week.

Cannon Beach Gazette

I did a phone interveiw with Erin from the Cannon beach gazette this afternoon and now it's a Top story on http://www.cannonbeachgazette.com/. It's amazing the opportunities we are having with this campaign. Its wonderful!

Life Changing

   The story you are about to read was written by Emily Rojek who is a 7th grader, she wrote this for one of her class papers. Emily knew Parker his whole life and spent so much time with him. In her words this is her story of how she remembers what happened May 23rd, 2009 and the days that followed.
Emily thank you for your strength to re-call how you felt, you are very strong.

   Life Changing

     Two years ago some family friends had a house warming party. The parents name was Ashley, and Shane also their three kids names are Parker, Kyran and Ashley. All the kids were playing upstairs playing in their bedrooms. Then Parker was pushing on the screen window with his hands, and he fell out the window. His mom (Ashley) saw Parker’s shirt when he fell from the window. Ashley called 911. The ambulance came a few minutes later.
    Parker had to be life lifted to Emanuel hospital because it was faster. When he got to the hospital Ashley and Shane were there waiting for the news about him. A little while later the doctors came out and told her and Shane that he had to be rushed into surgery. They signed the papers for him to be able to go into surgery. Before the surgery Ashley had a chance to hold her son. During Surgery he hadn’t made it. The doctor came into the waiting area and told the mom and dad the bad news; “ I’m sorry he didn’t make it,” the doctor had told them. Once she heard the news she fainted.
     The doctors took the mom in to check if she was okay and she hadn’t damaged anything. A couple days later my mom called my dad while I was with him at REI, she was talking to him for about 10 minutes. I had no clue what she was telling my dad on the phone. Once we finally got into the store I had asked my dad, “What was mom telling you” he didn’t reply and changed the subject. Later that night my parents finally told me what happened and I was devastated.
      A week later on Wednesday there had been a memorial service. At the memorial service, everybody was in bright colors Ashley and Shane didn’t want people in black and white. Before the actual service started there was a room we could go in and see Parker in his casket, he was dressed in his favorite superhero costume from Halloween and he had a hat on. There were toys, letters, flowers and a few other things in the casket. Once the service started songs were sung, people came up and spoke about memories they had about him, and people prayed. After all the songs, praying and speaking it was time to go to the place where he was going to get buried. Once every body was there the kids got in a line and got handed a flower. Each kid went around the casket and layed in his or her flower down, then the adults did the same thing. When every body was done we got handed a blue balloon. If you wanted, we could write a message and attach it to the balloon. On the count of three we all let go of our balloons and watched them float into the sky. People stayed for a little bit looking around the graveyard, but my family went back to the church. When every body was back at the church lunch was served. While eating we watched a slideshow. Around 2:30 PM my family drove home in silence. To this day on his birthday we send balloons up to him.

                                                                       Sincerely,
                                                                          Emily Rojek

Monday, March 28, 2011

Up Date....

Things are moving right along....Meeting with the editor went great, the artticle should be coming out this week. Speaking at city council went wonderful. Everyone seemed to be very supportive. Sandy did a great job with radio Disney and her interview should be airing some time during window fall prevention week and we should have a link from http://www.stopat4.com/. Koin 6 has us on their agenda for Tuesday the 5th. They are coming to Molalla to flim our fire fighters passing out brochures and clings to people in the community, the Hardware store in town who stocks the window stops(being the first retail store in Oregon to do so) and the Mayor of Molalla signing a proclamation to support our campaign and challenge every town in Oregon to follow Molalla's example. This will take place at the Rotary meeting on the 5th at our public library. The Rotary club of Molalla has been wonderful and I am so thankful for their time and service. Sandy and I are doing a radio interview with Handyman Bob on April 2nd. I can't believe how far we have come since the beginning of all of this and I can't wait to see how far we go.