Thursday, June 25, 2009

BEACON TREK


In case you aren't in the know, Beacon is for Beehive/Deacon. Kylie is a Beehive this year and our stake decided to have a Beacon Trek the week before the regular trek (14 and older 3 days, 2 nights). Tuesday Kylie arose at 5 AM! (We are totally against AM at our house). She dressed in borrowed and sewed pioneer clothing. She gathered sunglasses, lip balm, sunscreen and a tin cup, gulped a few yucky eggs (Dad makes good eggs, Mom not so much) and we headed off to the church to drop her off with the other 199 Beacons in our Stake (yes, we have over 200 12 & 13 year olds in our stake. 200 went on the trek). They were assigned families with a Ma and a Pa and they drove up to This Is The Place State Park. They saw Joseph and Hyrum taken away by a mob, they ate meager pioneer rations, they pushed handcarts up hills (at one point, the boys & men stood to the side and watched the girls and women push by themselves. This is the most difficult part of the day, even for 12 year old boys), they read letters from family back at home delivered by the Pony Express, and they had a testimony meeting. It's amazing. I thank our ward and stake leaders for providing this awesome opportunity for our little Beacon. :)

3 comments:

Angie Stewart Black said...

Seriously...are we really supposed to have kids this age yet?? I still feel like I am in high school!!!

Megan said...

We have an awesome ward with awesome leaders don't we!! : ) (Especially that Harris family...they rock!)

Cleta said...

What an experience. Ky, did you know that you have ancestors that were in one of the famous handcart companies. The family had five children, including a baby, and they all survived--including the baby--Samuel Collings who is a great . . . grandparent to me. Congrats on being tough. Love ABA