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Beverly Cleary

March 27, 2021 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Yesterday Beverly Cleary died at the age of 104. Her books were beloved to me as a child! I remember my first grade teacher letting me read out loud to my little reading group. I was reading out of the book, “Ramona and Her Mother”. Although it was a little challenging for me at that age and reading level, I wanted so much to get to know the characters and the plot that I struggled though it! I read a similar sentiment in her obituary on NPR when she said, “I think children want to read about normal, everyday kids. That’s what I wanted to read about when I was growing up. I wanted to read about the sort of boys and girls that I knew in my neighborhood and in my school. And in my childhood, many years ago, children’s books seemed to be about English children, or pioneer children. And that wasn’t what I wanted to read. And I think children like to find themselves in books.”

And then this other quote from the same article, “Decades after they were written, Cleary’s books still ring true for children. “I think deep down inside children are all the same,” she said. “They want two loving parents and they would prefer a house with a neighborhood they can play in. They want teachers that they can like. I don’t think children have changed that much. It’s the world that has changed.”

The world is a better place because of writers like Beverly Cleary. My daughter, Anna (11) just walked in and in after I told her that the author of the Ramona books just passed away she exclaimed how amazing she was and that she has read all of her books, “Like five times”. Enough said.

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Sam is Back

March 21, 2021 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Homeward bound missionaries at the Cali, Colombia airport on their last day in country

A year ago Sam, along with many other North American missionaries were evacuated from the Cali, Colombia mission due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

They returned home and were reassigned state side while their South American and Latin American counterparts stayed there and manned the mission through the difficult conditions of quarantine and Covid restrictions since many of them couldn’t return to their countries. Sam is now back and is so happy to be in Colombia. This was his email for the week:

What is up friends and family!!! I am alive and not dead and Colombia is amazing! This last almost two weeks here has been so sweet! My new comp is named Elder Benavides and he speaks, no joke the fastest Spanish I’ve ever heard. He’s from the Amazon and he’s such a dope guy. We’re pretty much best bros and we’ve been seeing a lot of success in our area. Its actually pretty wild, as of right now there’s 11 Americans in the whole mission and only 80 missionaries total so pretty much everyone is opening areas (including us). The funny thing is that 10 of the 11 Americans go home in 4 months so from July to December I’ll be the “old man gringo” of the mission 😎.  Our house is brand new (brand new missionary house, not a brand new house sadly) as well because of the new area and it’s been a little tuff because we still don’t have gas for cooking and I’m still getting used to the whole cold water out of a PVC pipe for a shower thing. Also midgets made our house because all the doors are 5′ 6′ no joke. The hope is that I’ll slam my head hard enough that I miraculously pick up a Colombian accent so everyone understands me better, I’ll keep you posted on how that goes. But yeah, honestly life is so good here! The work is amazing and it’s been cool for me to see that no matter where you go, missionary work is missionary work and the gospels blesses lives everywhere, despite language, culture or country. Oh and also I really miss my Toyota Corolla that I got to drive, that thing was the best. Anyways I love you all! Have a baller week! 

-Love 
Elder Beckwith

I am so happy he is happy. He always has such a positive attitude. I also love that companionship have phones now. He used to have to call from internet cafes and now he can call from his apartment. He gave us a tour last week of his apartment and his street. It was pretty great and really nice to be able to envision what his life is like there.

Sam’s new shower that delivers fresh cold water for his showers

Sam’s new apartment in Cali (on the left). The power lines are so close the the buildings he can reach them from his balcony

Sam’s new area (red marker)

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The Reason to Write (or Teach)

March 20, 2021 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Recently I read a book called, “Old School” by Tobias Wolff. The book wasn’t my favorite I’ve ever read but definitely had some fine parts. Towards the end it had this quote that I really appreciated:

“Teaching made him accountable for his thoughts, and as he became accountable for them he had more of them, and they became sharper and deeper.”

I believe this is true about writing. I notice that Grant, who teaches and writes all the time can express himself and his thoughts with perfect clarity and concision. I am constantly gathering, searching, seeking knowledge but I am never accountable for it and therefore I find difficulty in expressing what I learn or sharing it with others. The words don’t come, the thoughts fade away. However, I have also noticed that when I regularly write in a journal, or blog, my thoughts come more sharply and flow with greater ease. I think as I age I really, really need to get better at writing things down and exploring thoughts and information!

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A Banner Week

February 14, 2021 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

This week we got some really, really good news! Thursday (the 11th) we heard that Sam will be returning to Colombia to finish out his missionary service. He will be departing on March 4. By the time he gets back it will have been a few weeks shy of a year since he and other missionaries were evacuated due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Even though he has loved the people and luxury of serving in Arizona (warm showers, a car to drive, plenty of food) he is so excited to go back. On Friday (the 12th) Lizzie heard that she was accepted to BYU! We were so, so excited for her! We feel overwhelmed with the joy of the good news and positive direction for our two oldest kids. I have been fretting for the past few weeks about a lot of things that were out of my control. Will Sam be able to go back to Colombia? Will Lizzie make it into BYU? Will our Hawaii trip happen over spring break despite the current prohibitive quarantine requirements in Kauai? Will we get enough moisture this year? It has been a pretty bad snow year and that usually means a summer full of fires. (Not to mention the pretty terrible skiing conditions we’ve had so far!) Will this pandemic ever end? Finally, I took all of these worries to the Lord and told Him that I recognized he was in control and that I would stop worrying about it all and trust Him. I couldn’t believe the peace I felt when I finally turned everything over to Him. And then when these amazing things happened I felt so happy for our children but the happiness I felt in knowing that things were turning out how I hoped was not nearly as much as the pure peace I felt in knowing that a loving, caring God is in charge.

 

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How Do I Really Feel?

September 28, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

So the Corona Virus pandemic has been in full swing now for 6 months and I have spent a lot of time writing statistics and how things have changed, but I don’t know that I have really taken the opportunity to write down how I have felt through this whole ordeal.

From March until about July I was in one perpetual bad mood. My fuse was short, my attitude bad, and I was really and truly annoyed at life in general. I didn’t like that how I lived my life and the way I interacted with people was dictated by so many rules and restrictions. I thought all the efforts to distance ourselves and put up barricades of cloth or plexiglass were the antithesis of what it means to have human connection. My attitude was so bad that Sam, during his two months at home between mission assignments noticed it and kindly said, “Mom, you kind of have a bad attitude.” He was right. I did. I complained about not being able to try on clothes in stores (We still can’t in most places – it is thought that maybe we pass along the germs by trying on clothing!). I thought it was crazy how one day after the outlet stores opened up again we were shopping and noticed that some of the stores allowed 35 people in at one time and others allowed 5. I hated how every place of business (and every person) had a different idea of what “safe” was. Most of all I hated – and still do hate – how political and divisive this whole pandemic has become. If you don’t think masks are important or effective you are a selfish, ignorant conservative. If you insist on everyone wearing masks, you are a self-righteous, liberty-denying liberal who wants to tell everyone what to do. The name calling and shaming and ridicule that has happened during these last few months has been intolerable. I found this article in June called, “How Mask Shaming Is Becoming a Public Battle”…

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Covid-19 Case Update

August 16, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

I realized that I haven’t updated the case counts in a very long time. Here is where we are at:

Worldwide cases: 21.6 million (deaths: 774K)
U.S. cases: 5,340,232 (deaths: 168,696)
Utah cases: 46,652 (deaths: 364)

Things aren’t looking too great. If the Spanish Flu of 1918 was any indication of trends we won’t be out of this for another 18 months. Hopefully a vaccination will be developed in less time than that!

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Some Quotes

August 16, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

“The Lord does not ask about our ability or inability, but only about our availability, and if we prove our dependability, the Lord will take care of our capability.” – Neal A. Maxwell

“There is nothing healthier than confidence in yourself, confidence in your Heavenly Father, confidence in others. The only way to achieve this confidence is a clear conscience.” – Unknown

and lastly,

“The escape from a  trial will never be out of the trial but through it.” – Henry B. Eyring

I keep putting off writing because there is so much going on. I know, I know, that is the worst possible reason to NOT write. Yesterday I came across a box with all my pre-smartphone notebooks that had all my to-do lists and notes and thoughts. They were not my journal, nor my college or high school class notes but had basically everything else in them. I realized that I had a lot of great things written in them. So, to get me to write I think I will attempt to occasionally share some of the great quotes found therein. The above quotes were on the first few pages of my notebook from 1998

And now kid quotes

Last week Lizzie hurt her knee while long-boarding. She had to be on crutches for a few days while the swelling went down and the pain subsided. She was on dishes duty and so I encouraged William and Anna to help her out. I said, “If you guys want to be super awesome you can help Lizzie with her dishes.” Anna replied, “Mmmm. I don’t want to be super awesome. I’m ok with just being cute.”…

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An Invitation

April 30, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

There is quite a bit of construction work happening on our street, including significant amounts on our own frontage. Today we went up to cemetery hill to watch some fighter jets fly by and on our way home Anna started to play in the pit in front of our house. Grant told Anna that she isn’t supposed to cross the yellow tape line and that it says, “Caution” because it might be dangerous. Anna said, with shock, “It says ‘caution’? I thought it said, ‘Come in”! I love a child’s perspective of the whole world being a playground. When does that change? When do we start reading “caution” on everything instead of “Come in”?

In the same vein, when the workers pulled out our thicket in front of our house Lizzie sadly said, “There goes my fairyland.” It’s true. The kids spent hours and hours in there as small children. It had shrubs and trees all around, much taller than they, a stream that ran during the spring and early summer, a dirt hillside that they could dig in and a hole that went into the hillside that had no end. It was pretty magical. This is what it looked like before: (Thanks to google earth for the image since I failed to take a before shot.)

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Housewife Cookies

April 21, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

On Sunday Anna made the most delicious chocolate chip cookies. Today I asked her if she remembered what the recipe was. Anna remembered that they were “Housewife cookies”. I googled, “Housewife chocolate chip cookie recipe” and discovered that there are many blog posts and sites that have both the name housewife and chocolate chip cookies. I had to laugh at her surprise when I started listing them asking which one it was…

displacedhousewife.com
thesurleyhousewife.com
onehappyhousewife.com
hillbillyhousewife.com
polishhousewife.com
thecollegehousewife.com
novicehousewife.com

She couldn’t remember which housewife baker it was so the recipe was lost forever. It’s probably a good thing they were probably the best chocolate chip cookies I have ever had and with my lack of control I downed 5 with no problem!

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Crazy Town Update

April 5, 2020 by candicebeckwith Leave a Comment

Worldwide cases: 1,237,420
U.S. cases: 321,020 (triple the number of the next hardest hit country – Spain)
Utah cases: 1428 (yesterday’s numbers)

Yet despite all of this depressing news our prophet, Russell M. Nelson said to us last night in General Conference:

I said recently in a social media video that “as a physician and surgeon, I have great admiration for medical professionals, scientists, and all who are working around the clock to curb the spread of COVID-19.”

Now, as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and an Apostle of Jesus Christ, I know that God “has all power, all wisdom, and all understanding; he comprehendeth all things, and he is a merciful Being, even unto salvation, to those who will repent and believe on his name.”

So, during times of deep distress, as when illness reaches pandemic proportions, the most natural thing for us to do is to call upon our Heavenly Father and His Son—the Master Healer—to show forth Their marvelous power to bless the people of the earth.“

In the same talk he asked for a worldwide fast saying:

“The doctrine of fasting is ancient. It has been practiced by biblical heroes from the earliest days. Moses, David, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Isaiah, Daniel, Joel, and many others fasted and preached of fasting.
Through Isaiah’s writings, the Lord said: “Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free?”
The Apostle Paul admonished Saints in Corinth to “give yourselves to fasting and prayer.” The Savior Himself declared that certain things go “not out but by prayer and fasting.”
In my video message, I invited all to join in fasting on Sunday, March 29, 2020. Many of you may have seen the video and joined in the fast. Some may have not. Now we still need help from heaven.
So tonight, my dear brothers and sisters, in the spirit of the sons of Mosiah, who gave themselves to much fasting and prayer, and as part of our April 2020 general conference, I am calling for another worldwide fast. For all whose health may permit, let us fast, pray, and unite our faith once again. Let us prayerfully plead for relief from this global pandemic.
I invite all, including those not of our faith, to fast and pray on Good Friday, April 10, that the present pandemic may be controlled, caregivers protected, the economy strengthened, and life normalized.
How do we fast? Two meals or a period of 24 hours is customary. But you decide what would constitute a sacrifice for you, as you remember the supreme sacrifice the Savior made for you. Let us unite in pleading for healing throughout the world.
Good Friday would be the perfect day to have our Heavenly Father and His Son hear us!”

So the Beckwith’s will be fasting today and trying hard to have our best fast yet. I love knowing that I am going to join my faith with the world, millions of other people, to give relief and faith to others. We are so grateful for a prophet that gives us comfort, direction and the will of the Lord. Indeed, as it says in the scripture: “What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same.”
We know that no matter what happens in the world, our prophet will let us know how to thrive during times of trial and that the Lord is in control and mindful of each of us.

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I am Candice, mother of four, wife of a principal. We live a full life. A life brimming with family, friends, faith, food, books, travel, gardens, housework, carpools, music, dance and sports. We live in an old home in a small town at the edge of the majestic Lone Peak Wilderness. I drive a minivan. I read in the shower. I show my love by feeding people and sharing what makes me happy...

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