My wonderful Mom and Dad: Beatrice Elaine Jersey and Vasco Ripamonti.
In the Bible we are encouraged to dwell on whatever is true, honorable and right and I want to do that with both my parents, and even some of my family friends and other relatives
This web site has been created to honor both of them as was commanded by God and quoted at least three times in the Old Testament and six times in the New Testament.
hat blessed my parents some time during their life.
I am very thankful for both of them and my gratitude increases every year as I am able to reflect on all that each one of them did for me both individually as well as together.
I was raised by two judicious parents, who although not perfect, they were God’s perfect method for training me for what lay ahead in life and what I would need along life’s journey until my very last day on earth. My parents not only brought me to life and nurtured me; they gave me the best of all that they had to give me.
Their instruction was intended to give me the mental fortitude and necessary character traits so I would be able to handle any difficulties that were going to follow to help me make the right decisions in life.
Mom and Dad acted unselfishly and with the sole purpose to see all three of us children excel and in fact ultimately do what pleased God himself. Yes, they desired for us to have good character, enjoy life and succeed, just like our Father in heaven does. They knew God had set some laws at work during life and that I needed to obey those laws. My parents were the first ones to teach me the difference between right and wrong.
During my younger years at times I may have struggled to accept all that they did their best to help me with, but they would have been pleased back then to know how different I would feel in the future about all that they said and did for me! Their lessons in life were in fact some of the most valuable I have ever and will ever receive.
Together with the Bible the direction they gave me guides me to this very day – a valuable treasure; something that I should not just keep for myself.