Twenty Twelve Year
Review
The Beynon Family
January-April
Coleman
started walking around the beginning of the year. Since then he’s been running.
Jesse did student teaching in St. Anthony for seminary. He went to school
full-time as well. I took a 1 credit course to finish up my Associate’s degree,
and put intern hours in at Apple Tree Dental for my dental assisting
certification. I am still working towards that. We helped brand calves in Almo in March and went to Colorado for Easter. Little baby Beynon
grew and grew in mom’s tummy.
Jesse continued school full-time. He coached an AYSO soccer team for 7-8 year olds as well as worked on sets for the theatre department at school. He was very busy. I cleaned and cleaned and cleaned some more in preparation for the baby. I also spent a lot of time with Coleman. We went outside as much as we could and went to story time at the library. Coleman started talking more and more. He loved going to the soccer games and would always take his own ball to kick around. He’s gotten quite good. Emerson was born on May 27 at 3:07 a.m. weighing in at 5 lbs. 7 oz. and 19 ¼ in. long. He was so little and precious. He’s still precious, just not so little. Jesse was put in the bishopric that same week. Coleman went to stay with Grandma Jones. When he got back, he wasn’t too sure what to think of his little brother. He was fine as long as the baby didn’t get too close. He warmed up pretty quickly. Now he wants Emerson to do everything with him. In June, we had a couple of family reunions including one in Island Park. We had fun on the jet skis as always. Our last summer in Rexburg, we finally made it the Mesa Falls which was beautiful. We did a weeny roast in the middle of the woods with some friends. We also had a get together with friends at Beaver Dick Park, cooked hot dogs and s’mores, and went bridge jumping. (I’m not as brave as I once was. It took me a long time to jump.) It was a great time. My sister went through the temple in July and we blessed Emerson the following day. As always, we had great support from family. Jesse finished another semester of school.
Ward baseball party
Run home!
Emerson - Brand spanking new
4th of July in Rexburg with our friends
Family bike ride in West Yellowstone. Emerson was only 6 weeks old. He and Coleman are in the little bike trailers They both were covered in dirt afterward.
Hot dog roast at Beaver Dick park
August - September

Boston (Following pictures taken by Darcy Case)
Connecticut lobster feast
Grandma Orcutt
My lobster
Rhode Island
October – December
The next three months went by in a blur as we were busier than ever. I had my hands full with two little kids and a very active husband. Jesse played his last semester of competitive soccer with his cousin Matt. It was a cold season. We got almost a foot of snow in October. Jesse also had a role in an original play, Bielzy and Gottfried, on campus. He did great and again, we had great support from our family and friends. Jesse and I celebrated our happy 3 years together in October. Time flies. Jesse also turned 27. Don’t forget General Conference. We went to Almo to be with family and take family pictures. November came with many thanks. Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. We went to Colorado this year. We ran/jogged/walked a 5K. Coleman loved running and often would wander off the trail into the brush to explore. We were constantly coaxing him back on the trail. It brought to mind the gospel and how we often wander off the straight and narrow path. Many times it is our parents or loved ones who help guide us back. Anyway, Thanksgiving was great. Darrin and Darcy hosted and the food was amazing and it was an all-around spiritual and thankful day. We ended the trip to Colorado with skeet shooting. December brought a whole different kind of busy. Emerson cut his first two teeth. Jesse finished his classes at BYU-Idaho and we both walked in graduation commencement. It was so fun to do that together. Jesse’s parents and sister Bri and nephew LaKai came to Rexburg. It was fun to have them there. My parents and grandparents and Melissa and Justin also supported us. Since my parents were in town, we sent a bunch of stuff home with them to put in storage as we were moving in a week. The next week brought lots of packing and trying to keep Coleman and Emers content at the same time. Emerson started crawling…perfect timing. All our belongings were packed up in my dad’s horse trailer and our car and we left our beloved home of Rexburg and the only home we knew since being married on the 22nd. We made our way to Nampa, ID. We unloaded, stayed two nights and made it to Almo on Christmas Eve. We had a great Christmas. It was fun to watch Coleman and Emerson together. Coleman turned two on the 26th, YIKES! Jesse left a few days after Christmas to sale home security systems for a week. My parents also left to go on their cruise. The boys and I stayed in Almo to hang out and keep my little sisters company. Emerson started pulling himself up to standing position on the furniture and even mastered crawling up two steps of the staircase. I was able to see a few friends, spend time with my grandparents, as well as go snowboarding for Melissa’s birthday. I have missed the slopes so much and it felt great to be up on the mountain. I look forward to doing that with Jesse and the boys in the future. In rolled the New Year. 2013 baby! We are back in Nampa, our new home while Jesse finishes up his degree with student teaching at Skyview High School as an English teacher. As I look back on the past year I think of how blessed we were to have had so many great experiences; many involving family as well as bringing a child into this world. The Lord’s hand has truly been in our lives and I’m grateful for it. I hope and pray this next year will be just as great with more growth, accomplishments and time with family.
Carving Pumpkins with Justin and Melissa
Graduation!
My Family
Jesse's Family
Holidays
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