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Hidden Treasures

November 13, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I’ve been doing a little de-junking  and found a few little treasures:

This is Anna’s Birthday list for her 5th birthday last year. She dictated her desires to her then 7 year old brother, William who wrote it down. I get a record of two children in one small list! I love the prices too! Requested items are handcuffs, books (1 or 3), phone/headphones, doll, makeup. I wish I knew what she wanted to do with the handcuffs!

IMG_7432The next thing I found while cleaning up is a talk Anna gave in church this summer. The topic of her talk was the scripture in John 13: 14-15, “If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.” I asked Anna to tell an example of when she followed Jesus’s example. This is the story she told, “While my mom was gone yesterday I knocked on Sister Dowd’s door (our across the street neighbor) and Satan told me to sneak into her house, and the spirit told me to walk home. So I walked home.” She went on to say, “I feel sad when I don’t follow Jesus. I feel happy when I follow Jesus’s example. Usually I am being obedient when I follow Jesus’s example and so my parents and brothers and sister are happy too.”

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Sick Anna

November 12, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Anna had a stomach flu today. Around noon, after throwing up a few times she was feeling a little better. I asked her if she wanted something to eat. I offered her oatmeal and she said, “Oh! Not oatmeal! That looks like throw-up even before I eat it!” She’s right, you know.

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The Wild, Wild West

November 12, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I am putting together the itinerary for our trip to visit my brother, Isaiah in Las Cruces, NM for Christmas and exploring the options for a part of the world that I have never visited! I have so many tabs open in Firefox of places we could go see that I need to just put them all in a list so I can remember them! It is so hard to limit a trip when I keep thinking, “While we’re there, we should just visit ______ (fill in blank), it is only a couple of hours out of our way! So, for future family excursions here is my list of places I want to see next time we are in that neck of the woods… I’m sure I will be adding to it as time goes by!

Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

General trail information for Vermilion Cliffs here. The Wave is my top choice of these destinations. However, it is the top choice for so many others! Sadly, the BLM has placed so many restrictions for visiting that the chances of getting a permit are sometimes less than 2%. They have an online lottery that gives out 10 (yes, you read correctly, TEN) permits per day, year round, three months in advance. They grant ten more, again by lottery at the Kanab Ranger office daily. I like this site for explaining the system.  When we are ready to try our luck I will go the the BLM website to apply for a permit.

The Wave

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Photo from freeyork.com

White Pocket

White Pocket, Arizona

Photography by Scott Walton

For more information on White Pocket go here. The road to the trail head is very long with at least 13 miles of up to twelve inch sand! I’m pretty sure we won’t be attempting this route until we install a winch and some locking differentials on our van to get the back tires to spin together. Maybe next year? Permits are not required for this hike.

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Kid Quotes From Our Everyday Life

October 27, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

We were discussing how we can improve as a family and how to reduce contention in some of the critical times of day and had the following conversation:

Grant: Morning and evening are the most difficult times of day. Do any of you know why?
Lizzie: Because those are the only times we are all together?

Sigh…

Anna was talking about how much she wanted to be an actress (again) and how good at it she is. Awhile ago I told her if she wanted to be an actress she couldn’t be shy. So she totally eradicated shyness from her personality. In this particular discussion I told her that if she wanted to be an actress she needed to know how to make herself cry. She looked down for a few minutes then looked up with her best sad face: frowning mouth and smiling eyes. I told her her eyes were still smiling and that if she really wanted to look sad, or even cry she had to think of something REALLY sad.  So, she looked down again and after about five minutes looked up at me with real sorrow and said in the most anguished voice, “God died.”  I love that that is the saddest thing she could think of.

Awhile back we went into an old-fashioned apothecary shop in a pioneer village. In the shop were a bunch of jars with different herbs in them. I saw hemlock and said to my family, in my best teacher voice, “That is called Hemlock and it can kill you. In fact, that is what killed Socrates.” William in total shock asked, “That’s what kills soccer teams?!?”apothacary

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Longing to Blog

October 1, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I have been dying to blog lately but the idea of siting down to catch up on the last few months seems so overwhelming.  We leave on a long trip next week that is still unplanned (I haven’t even made all of our reservations yet – Gasp!), which is so atypical for me, the person who LOVES to plan vacations. We will be going to Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and South Dakota for an American History/ LDS History tour. I am wondering how to make it meaningful for the children and not boring. Maybe the key will come to me once I feel a little more prepared.

Now for an update: We have had a great beginning of school with a few ups and downs.

Sam is trying to not feel overwhelmed by his first year of high school, and is enjoying his friends more than ever. He is disappointed by an injury that has him in a boot for three weeks (Severs diesease that affects his achillis tendon and growth plate), and out of cross country running for the season. Sam is still sticking with his viola training but is not so thrilled with his Monday morning at seven lesson. (Purposefully planned at that time as to not interfere with after school sports!)

Lizzie is enjoying her first male teacher, Mr. Crossley and is doing very well in seventh grade. She is a steady student.  She is also enjoying several more hours a week of dance this year as she is now on the Shelley Irish Dance company team (SIDC) and also preparing for team competitions at regionals in November.  She has a new cello teacher (she had to drop orchestra because of her more intense dance schedule and her old teacher only teaches students who participate in orchestra) whom we are both trying to get used to and trying not to mourn the loss of her other teacher.

William is LOVING soccer. He is doing well and getting very confident on the field. His hours of practice at home are really helping! He has a killer shot. He also loves his class at school where he has the teacher he wanted, Mrs. McIntyre, and almost all of his buddies. He is also doing very well in his music education. He loves his violin teacher, Mrs. Shippen and is thrilled with his new piano teacher who is kind enough to teach him at 7 am on Tuesdays.

Anna is thriving in kindergarten. She just started Irish dance too and is happy there with her pal, Kate. She is the most competent and  the most social child on the planet. I have loved seeing her adjust so happily and well in school.

That’s the update for now. Maybe another day I will write about turning 40. Or what it’s like to buy your dream car (a jacked up 15 passenger off-roading van) only to find out that your dream was not very practical or comfortable. Or I’ll write about our amazing trip to Lake Powell where our tent was flattened by a couple of microbursts. For now I will just end with one story:

Yesterday morning we were kneeling to have our family prayer and Grant turned to Anna and said, “Lizzie, will you say the prayer?” Anna, who is getting pretty fed up by now by being called the wrong name all the time (we do it to all of our kids) said, “My name is ANNA!” Then agreed to say it. As she was saying the prayer I leaned over to give her the prompt, “And please help daddy to remember my name.” Expecting her to repeat it verbatim.  Instead she said, “And please help daddy to remember mommy’s name.” We all lost it, never to recover reverence again. At least not for that morning.

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My Kids Are Getting So Big

September 5, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Sam shaved for the first time today…

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Patience Please

June 27, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I thought summer would be so relaxing! It has been very nice, but not very relaxing. We started off with Lizzie’s preschooler’s day camp the first week of summer, then William’s baptism (more on that later) and a mini Beckwith family reunion. Then Lizzie had her cello recital here at our house (more cooking). Now, I am working on getting ready for our administrator dinner  here at our house in nine days (cooking for 45), a backpacking trip with the young women that I am helping to plan for next weekend, a camping trip in three weeks to Bear Lake and planning and preparing for girls camp which is in 1 month! YIKES! I haven’t even started to plan our fall trip to Wisconsin and Illinois. So, please be patient. I long for some quiet time to blog, but it hasn’t happened for awhile. Soon, I hope. Soon. In the meantime, HAPPY SUMMER!

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God Really Knows His Children

June 3, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

It finally got hot here. After the wettest May in Utah’s recorded history, and cold temperatures to go with it, it is rather nice to have some warm days. This was officially the first year I put my garden in in the rain. Two days ago we turned the air conditioner on in our house and so our basement is now freezing. At bedtime Lizzie went hunting for all her blankets (she has a fuzzy blanket collection- thanks to the influence of my sister Rebecca) and found that Sam had one of them. Sam, in older brother teasing fashion closed and locked his door and refused to let her in to get her blanket. Lizzie was so frustrated! She went in her room and got in bed. She had the following conversation in her head with herself:

“You haven’t read your scriptures yet today.”
“I am so tired, I don’t want to read my scriptures”
“Read them, it will help. In fact, go to 2 Nephi chapter 2 verse 1”
“FINE!” She opens her scriptures, not to where she is reading chronologically, but to a completely different part of the Book of Mormon. And reads the following verse:

“And now, Jacob, I speak unto you: Thou art my firstborn (Lizzie substituted firstborn for second born) in the days of my tribulation in the wilderness.  And behold, in thy childhood thou hast suffered afflictions and much  sorrow, because of the rudeness of thy brethren.” 2 Nephi 2:1

See God really knows His children

 

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Butternut Squash and Kale

May 19, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

8354912785_2f57dd8906_z I had this for dinner last night. It was so much more than it seemed. The butternut complemented the kale so wonderfully and vice versa. Thank you Pioneer Woman! Another great dish! My only regret is that butternut squash is not in season all year. …

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Why I Love Spring in Alpine

May 19, 2015 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

These are very old photos but they perfectly portray why I love spring in Alpine. Open spaces, green things growing, kids exploring, beauty and wonder all around.

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