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		<title>Do You Have Proof that You&#8217;re an Awesome Parent?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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After helping Kurt and Brenda Warner write their book, &#8220;First Things First,&#8221; friends and family members would ask me questions about the Warners like, &#8220;What are they really like?&#8221; &#8220;What was the most exciting thing you did while you were there?&#8221; &#8220;And is Brenda as hot in person as she was on TV at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>After helping Kurt and Brenda Warner write their book, &#8220;<a href="http://wordstothinkabout.com/books/first-things-first/" target="_self">First Things First</a>,&#8221; friends and family members would ask me questions about the Warners like, &#8220;What are they really like?&#8221; &#8220;What was the most exciting thing you did while you were there?&#8221; &#8220;And is Brenda as hot in person as she was on TV at the Super Bowl?&#8221;</p>
<p>I spent nearly six days with the couple and their children and feel like I have a really good sense of who they are, unfortunately it&#8217;s not always what people want to hear.</p>
<p>Because I say, &#8220;They&#8217;re even better in person than the best things you&#8217;ve heard about them.&#8221; There was a moment when Kurt talked about how much he loves his wife and his family that made me want to get up and leave so I could go home and love my family that way.  To hear Brenda talk about serving others made me want to do find causes I could commit to. &#8220;And yes,&#8221; I would tell them, &#8220;Brenda is very attractive in person.&#8221; &#8220;Yes, she&#8217;s changed her looks a lot since St. Louis,&#8221; and &#8220;No, she hasn&#8217;t had any more work done than I have,&#8221; (and mine comes out of a bottle).</p>
<p>But the one thing that seems to surprise questioners the most is my answer to &#8220;What was the most memorable thing you did while you were there?&#8221;</p>
<p>I think people are expecting me to say that I went to the Cardinals home field and threw the ball around with Kurt where I learned some cool insider information to help their fantasy football team. (I didn&#8217;t.) Or maybe that Brenda was hard to work with (she wasn&#8217;t she was incredible to work with&#8211;she&#8217;s extremely intelligent), or perhaps that when I got lost roaming in their mansion I accidentally came across the room where they have stacks of money, gold, and jewels. (While they have a very nice house&#8211;with seven kids to fill it&#8211;it hardly seemed like a mansion).</p>
<p>My answer to the question of what impressed me most while I was at their house is something completely unexpected. Even to me&#8230;</p>
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<p>It was their kids.</p>
<p>The Warners have seven <em>amazing</em> kids. I could tell you lots of stories about them but I find there are two stories that I keep telling over and over again. The second story I&#8217;ll share in a blog post tomorrow, but the first story is about their oldest daughter Jesse Jo.</p>
<p>Jesse Jo is smart and beautiful (one reporter described her as &#8220;smoking hot&#8221; and I wouldn&#8217;t disagree). She is also a very talented and accomplished musician and vocalist. At one point in the interview I asked this poised seventeen-year-old about what she was going to study the following year when she went away to college at NYU. I knew she was going to study music so I assumed her major would be vocal performance. Here&#8217;s what she said:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Jesse:</strong> I could go and pursue that in college, but I knew that they [her parents Kurt and Brenda] taught us was that we were created to give back and to do something more, so that’s why I want to study music therapy.</p>
<p><strong>Me:</strong> I just assumed that if you sing, you would want to be on American Idol or to be a celebrity or whatever, and yet you don’t? You want to serve other people through music therapy? You could use music to draw attention to yourself; instead, you want to use it to serve others?</p>
<p><strong>Jesse:</strong> And I thought about that. I was like, cool, I want to go on American Idol and be famous, but then I go on a Disney trip [with terminal children], or I go on a hospital visit with my parents or I do something like that, and I realize that I couldn’t just do something to try and further my career.  I feel like we’ve all been given these gifts, and again, it sounds really cliché, but we have a purpose and it’s so much bigger than what we think it is and so, I have such a heart for kids with special needs, that I really want to work with kids with special needs when I grow up. So I prayed about it a lot and didn’t really know what to do. Like, what can you do with special needs kids and, like, the piano? But then I just read a lot about music therapy and really feel like that’s something I want to pursue, just to be able to combine everything and use my gifts.</p></blockquote>
<p>Wow! Did I mention she was <em>seventeen</em>?</p>
<p>She&#8217;s such an incredible and poised young woman who could lead a life of ease and privilege if she wanted and her parents agreed to fund it, instead she&#8217;s trying to change the world for the least of these. As a recent class assignment she was asked to define what Music Therapy was and she made this video.</p>
<p>Watch this video as proof of what an amazing young woman Jesse is, but also what incredible parents Kurt and Brenda are.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">So when people want to know what impressed me the most, was it their house, or cars, or celebrity status, I say, &#8220;No, it was their kids.&#8221; I only spent six days with their family but I miss their kids like they&#8217;d grown up next door to me for fifteen years.  I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to see their family for who they really are, not for whatever the blogs and tabloids might say about them.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s my hope and prayer that my son will be like Jesse Jo and find ways to use his gifts and talents to serve a larger purpose in life. And I hope as a parent I&#8217;ll one day have this kind of proof of a job well done.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">So how are you doing? Do you have proof that you&#8217;re an awesome parent? Tell me about it in the comments below.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">~Jennifer</p>
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