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Growing and Growing…

August 21, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I took Sam to the doctor tonight with an injured thumb. Lizzie also came. While we were there I asked if we could measure them. Sam was 5’6″ and Lizzie was 5’4 1/2″. I sure love my bean sprouts!
William lost one of his big front teeth today. It has been hanging on for dear life! The one next to it is perilously close too. We are hoping he can get it loose enough for me to pull out before school starts on Monday.

Filed Under: Children, Home & Family, Uncategorized

Anna’s World

July 22, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

On Saturday, Anna and I went to the mall together. She was very excited about something and was trying to tell me about how everyone in the universe liked it too. (For the life of me I can’t remember what that thing was.) Instead she replaced the word “universe” and said everyone in the “university” liked it too! I am glad she is already thinking of higher education.

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A Little Introspection…and Some Mother Guilt

June 27, 2014 by candicebeckwith 1 Comment

I just finished reading the blog of a very wise friend of mine who has two adorable children and lives four houses down from me. I read that a mother sets the tone in the home. Oh, how right she is! I am sorry to say that in my attempts at planning the perfect vacation I have been a little (very) short with my sweet children. Today I heard Lizzie snap at Sam over a very small thing and she sounded just like I have been sounding.  I said, “Lizzie, please change your tone. I don’t want my little girl to sound like her stressed out mom.” (I am hearing, “Do as I say, not as I do”, ringing in my ears!)

I should probably work on my patience, and my tone of voice.

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Exciting Times

June 27, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

We have had an amazing summer so far and leave for our big trip on Monday! I must record a significant event before more time passes… two weeks ago Anna decided that she wanted to ride a two wheeler. She said, “Mom, I want to learn to ride a bike. Will you hold my seat for a few minutes?” I agreed and after about 35 seconds (really it was probably less than a minute) she said, “Ok! You can let go now!” And off she went! She had never tried to ride a pedal bike before, with or without training wheels! Typical Anna style she figured it out pretty much on her own, just charging right into a situation. She is the most competent, independent preschooler I have ever known! She is also officially the first Beckwith child to ride a bike before the age of five. See it here

Today I overheard Lizzie and Sam having a discussion on weather the new Subaru Outback looks more like a hot dog or a hamburger. I do so love this age.  I also love hearing them have conversations instead of just teasing or bickering. It gives me hope that they will be great friends one day.

I realized lately that being able to listen to my own music is a luxury. My children have their own tastes and preferences and actually change the music from my playlists to their own. They don’t really like jazz or the 90’s music that I like, which is crazy because I think I have pretty good taste in music! It is strange to move into this stage of adolescence where they like listening to the radio and have strong feelings about their own music. I don’t know why this surprises me, I’ve been forced to listen to “Frozen” music daily, (hourly) for the past six months because of Anna who should really be called “Ahna”

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Looking Forward to Summer

May 28, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

We have such a fun summer planned! Late last night I went to kiss the kids before I went to bed. They had all been asleep for a few hours yet when I kissed Sam he gave me this happy smile and said, “Mom! Mom! I can’t sleep!” I queried, “Why can’t you sleep?” Sam, “I’m too happy!” Me, “What are you happy about?” He replied, “There is just so much to look forward to this summer!!!”

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William Bespectacled!

March 31, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

A little over a week ago William got glasses. His dear teacher Mrs. MacNamara called me and suggested that we get him into the eye doctor as he had been having a hard time reading the board. He was SO EXCITED to get his glasses and the kids have been really cute in encouraging him. Even his school friends want glasses! I think he looks rather dashing! Poor Lizzie, with a big brother getting braces and a little brother getting glasses how will she ever compete for attention? I remember wanting both braces and glasses as a child and feeling so jealous of Lex when she got braces. I remember being very excited about glasses when I finally got some (for about 10 minutes…then got very tired of having to wear them!)
Well yesterday the glasses went missing. The place where we got them guaranteed total replacement for everything but loss so I was a little nervous. All night I had dreams about missing glasses. I wondered if this was an opportunity to discuss how prayers were answered. William has had a lot of questions about how to know if an answer is an answer from God or if it is just his own head telling him something. Last night before he went to bed he decided to do the work to enable the spirit to speak to him. First he said a prayer and then he made a map of all the places he had been yesterday and all the possible locations of his glasses.
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This morning I offered a $5 reward to anyone who found them. A short time later Lizzie was the lucky girl. William’s only regret was that he wasn’t the one to get the reward!

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Spring is Coming, Summer Trip Planning, Kid Quotes, and Parent/Teacher Conference

February 17, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Today was an unseasonably warm day. Anna in her excitement about the changing of seasons told me very confidentially and with much hand gesturing how spring came about.
She said:
“I know how the green grass comes. While I am sleeping the snow sneaks down into the ground. THEN, the green grass sneaks up. And it is SPRING!”
I have been planning our summer family excursion to the West Coast. One of the places we are going is Yosemite. To get a campsite in Yosemite Valley you have to really work for it! On the 15th of every month at 7am (Pacific) all the campsites five months out become available. Within less than three minutes they are all gone. I’m not kidding!  You have to be logged in and ready to go before the appointed time and then be ready to start grabbing a site. I set up four accounts (Grant, Me, Sam and Lizzie) and had Grant, Rebecca, Sam and me all ready at 7:40 to try our luck. I even had alarms and synchronized clocks. When 8 am hit we were ready! Sam was the lucky one and we have a campsite! I couldn’t sleep for the three hours before, I was so keyed up and nervous about not getting a site. Afterward, I was so excited it was hard to calm down for awhile.  Here is something I read about the process that put me in the mood I was in: The New California Gold Rush.
Now for some quotes that have touched me in the last little while:
I read this last night from Elder Scott: “The Lord sees weaknesses differently than he does rebellion. Whereas the Lord warns that unrepented rebellion will bring punishment, when the Lord speaks of weaknesses, it is always with mercy.”
And from our wonderful Sunday School teacher, Ryan Salter who teaches the 12 step addiction recovery program: “I’m on a journey toward serenity, not a struggle toward perfection”
Next, with two children entering the turbulent waters of adolescence and puberty we have been having some really interesting conversations:

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Teeth

January 11, 2014 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

William just lost his first tooth. Sam just lost his last one. I love these boys!

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He Shoots…He Scores!

December 14, 2013 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

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American Heritage School’s JV team had a game tonight. Sam’s coach says that once the team is ahead by enough then he will put the seventh graders in. With two minutes left and our team ahead by at least 20 points, coach put in all the super excited, energy filled “Sevies”. They had so much fun. WE had so much fun watching them, especially as they tried to rebound and were jumping up as high as they could whereas the 9th graders on the other team, some of which had at least a foot on our boys, were just standing there reaching above their heads and getting rebound after rebound.
Sam had his moment of glory when he went in for a lay up and was fouled by a big boy that probably weighed at least 30 lbs more than him. Sam got two shots, missed the first and made the second. It was a great moment in his life. Best of all, he was trying to be humble on the court by not letting a smile escape right after he made the shot.

 

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The Flu Cacophony

December 9, 2013 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Anna threw up all Friday night and was better by morning. This morning William started throwing up around 9. Lizzie, Sam and Grant all followed. Kids were throwing up every few minutes! What a day this was. My poor husband had two counselors out of town and so had to conduct church while thinking he was going to lose his cookies any minute. He made it! At one point today Sam didn’t quite make it to the toilet, or the sink which was closer and so threw up all over the bathroom floor. Lizzie made a mad dash to the toilet seconds later and just plowed through the stuff on the floor, not even realizing, in her haste, what she had just stepped in! All the while I was feeling grateful for a warm home, and comfortable beds and couches where everyone could recover nicely.
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William asleep on one side of the couch

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Lizzie asleep (between trips to the bathroom) on the other side of the couch

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Grant pretending to look sick (kind of)

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One pasty-faced boy

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Anna was feeling pretty proud of herself that her little germs took down the whole family!

 

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