And a little child shall lead them

I tell Jacob, “Time to go on a car ride!”

I open the garage door, get my things. He walks out. I go back in to get something else.

Find him out on the front lawn just sitting.

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“Come on! Let’s go!”

Shakes his head.

“We need to go!”

Nope.

Sigh.  I go pick him up amid his much protesting.
That day I thought I had to be a  Human Doing, instead of a Human Being.
I should have followed his example now that I look back at this picture.

Next time. Sadly, there won’t ever be that exact moment again.  I ignored that moment in time, and that moment will never come back.

Often I think that kids are sent to us to remind us to just BE.
Be quiet. Be still. Enjoy just being. Love our being.  Love our fellow beings.
Sit and feel nature and God’s love surround you.
Sit and feel of your child’s love.

“And a little child shall lead them.” – Isiah 11:6

Preschool field trip to farm

The Joy School group that I’m in has been great this year.  Not only has saved money, but has been fun to choose what field trips we could do with the kids.  (See the Instrument Petting Zoo post).

Today we went to Pleasant Grove to the Hee Haw farm where the farmer’s wife did a fun little presentation, then the kids got to go pet (chase) the new animals, go on homemade slides and rides.  Pretty good for $6 admission. (And smart business practice for the farmer!)

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Jacob ABSOLUTELY loved the animals. He kept going back to the rabbits and wanting to pet them. I had to chase a couple of the rabbits that got out of their cage because of all the attention they were getting from the kiddos.

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Samuel’s favorite was the LOOOONG homemade slide. Complete with a water puddle at the bottom 🙂  !   Fortunately he wore the right kind of pants that dried quickly when I had him sit on the black, really warm tubing.

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Benjamin the Bobcat

Benjamin is an official Tiger Cub Scout.  When he turned 7, he constantly reminded me that I needed to get him signed up for Tiger cubs.  So I called our local Boy Scouts of America office and found a Pack in Springville that has Tiger Cubs.  Dave has been taking him every Tuesday night (same night as James’ Boy Scouts here in SF). They have been having so much fun together.

Tonight Benjamin got his Bobcat award.  He was absolutely thrilled.  Kept saying, “now I’m Bobcat scout! You need to get me the Bobcat hat, shirt, and, and….”

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Well, not quite Ben. Had to explain that every Cub Scout has to get their Bobcat (even a Webelos) before they can earn their rank advancement (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos).

But we had lots of fun tonight!

To my chicken loving family members

I don’t know why it is that having chickens brings such joy, but it does! (On most days) Please forward to any other family that you know has chickens.  It would be interesting to find out how many of us are keeping chickens!

Perhaps our chicken fascination is genetic… afterall LEL hauled his chickens from Nevada to Idaho in 1942. Does anyone know why? Maybe he just liked them so much he wanted to keep them!

Yesterday this scene unfolded: my cat and chickens observing each other cautiously  with the back door as their barrier.  It was a hoot!

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Have a wonderful Easter  celebrating our Savior’s gift to all.
Love,
LaReita

Dad’s Zucchini Gift

Dear Family,
Today I drove by Dad’s grave and stopped by for a visit.
I needed to thank him for being one of our angels helping make things happen faster than the speed of light.

Of course, as part of family tradition, I had to leave some food (even though he can’t eat it.)
He wasn’t there at the grave as I was talking with him, but he was hearing me. However, as I was walking to the car I felt
a great sense of joy, his big smile, and heard his hearty laugh in response to seeing the gift I left him… I laughed out loud too!

Some shredded zucchini that I used as an ice pack for my lunch that day!  (see picture)

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And the other half of the bag of zucchini I left on Uncle Kerry’s grave that is right next to Dad’s.

I told both of them that I look forward to when our families can all sit down together and partake of a meal together…with no empty chairs… and no burnt food!  🙂  (Inside joke with Uncle Kerry, who burnt Lynette’s birthday cake on her 13th birthday.)

The gospel is true!
Bringing families together not just through temple work, but through emotional work, is something that I strongly feel is part of the Lord’s work that we are to help accomplish here on earth.

May this picture bring a smile to your face and hopefully  you can remember Dad’s hearty laugh as well…

With Much love,
LaReita


Anthony haircut!

For nearly 18 months Anthony has been growing his hair.  Today he finally decided he had had enough, and it was time to get chopped.

It all started with his 2nd grade back to school hair cut.  I told him, “Ok, pictures are tomorrow. We need for everyone to get their hairs cut.”
“No, I don’t want mine cut.”
“Yes, that’s what we do for back-to-school.”
“No. I don’t want it cut.”
“Yes, pictures are tomorrow and we need to have you looking nice.”
“NO.”
“Yes.”
“NO. I DON’T WANT to do it.”
“We’re going anyway.”

He sits angrily at the hair cut, and the next day he wakes up mad, and stays mad.  Here is the result of me insisting that he needed to have a hair cut for pictures so  he can “look nice”.

Yeah, nice.

After this he said he wasn’t going to get his hair cut until he was 10 years old. Why 10?  “That’s when I’ll be a Webelos Scout,” was his response to anyone who asked him when and why.

I finally wised up and realized that I need to let Anthony move at his own pace.  Whenever anyone would push him to get his hair cut my mama bear instinct would start to get a little defensive of my little cub. I would try to politely say, “when he is ready. And he is not ready.”

When told by others, “just cut it while he’s sleeping”  or “just make him do it anyway – you’re the parent”  I would smile and think,
“Yes, I AM HIS parent and I know what is best for my child.  Forcing or doing it while he’s sleeping would be an act of betrayal for him.  Doing something like that  would cause even greater strife in our home and between me and him.  I have a pretty good idea of how to handle my child, thank you very much.”

A month before this eventful day took place, on a Sunday we are standing at the bathroom sink brushing his hair before leaving for church.
“Mom, I think I want to cut my hair now.”
“Now? Right now?”
“Yeah, now.”
“Umm, we’re walking out the door to church. Plus I don’t really know how to cut hair!”
“oh. ok.”

I get to church and in R.S. for the “good news minute” I tell everyone, “As we are walking out the door to come to church, Anthony announced that he’s ready to cut his hair! But we didn’t do it because we were walking out the door.”  Everyone cheered in the room!  Afterward my friend’s mom comes up and says, “I would have been late to church and just done the deed!”

The next day, Monday, I ask Anthony – “After school shall we go get your hair cut?”    He pauses. “Naw.”
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Another week goes by.  I tell my boys that the next morning we’re going to get trims.  Anthony is building legos, looks up and says, “maybe I’ll get mine trimmed this much” and holds his fingers about an inch apart.

We wake up, eat breakfast, and I say “ok! let’s go get our hairs cut! Ready Anthony!?”    Another pause.  “Naw.”
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Another week passes. Grandma and Grandpa Berky come for James’ ordination and I say, “Let’s get your hair cut for them when they arrive so you can surprise them.”
“ok, but let’s have them see me with long hair, then the next day we get it cut.”

Next day, “Let’s go get your hair cut Anthony!”     Pause.  “Naw.”
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Finally, he comes to me and says, “Argh! I hate this hair! I can’t do my school work – it falls in my face. And I can’t ride my rip-stick (aka wiggly skateboard) because it gets in my face and I can’t see where I’m going.”

I smile a big smile and give him a big hug.

I call my friend Tish and say, “Anthony is ready, and I wanted to give you first dibs. My sister can do it too, but thought I’d give you first option, since you are the official hair-cutter.”

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While I’m taking these pictures Anthony says, “Mom. I never said that you could take these many pictures.”
“I know.  BUT it’s such an exciting day!”

Tish told me afterward that she could have cut it even shorter, but wanted him to still respect her and go with the length that he told her.  For that I was appreciative!  A mom that understands that children need to be listened to and their ideas accepted.

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After all, does the length of hair REALLY matter in the big picture of life?   What does matter?

Relationships.