Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Hegerhorst Thanksgiving 2011

This year Dale and I were able to have all of our kids and grandkids around us during this Thanksgiving holiday which we know is such a blessing. Since our numbers our growing (we are now at 19) we scheduled the Stake Center for our dinner which worked out really well. Jeni brought a bounce house which the kids loved and of course the boys played basketball while the girls sat around and gabbed.

During the rest of the 3 days we did many different activities but most of the time we just enjoyed being together. Below are some pictures of what we did. I just have to express my gratitude for my children, for their willingness to create these fun experiences that bind our family together.


Visiting Riverwoods and seeing the lights

Miles wearing one of the many turkey hats Julie made.

Lily and Owen saying Hi to Cosmo


Dinner at Jason's Deli Yummy ice cream!

Andrew and Dan playing their favorite games

Dale and McKay spending hours in the garage making Christmas gifts

Of course like Emme we ate a LOT of treats

Mack just chilled and watched all the craziness around him

McKay working hard to see that first smile from Mack.

Zack just loved playing cars

Levi and James worked really hard raking the leaves then had so much fun jumping in them.

Thanksgiving is now over so we have changed from turkey hats to reindeer hats to start the Christmas season.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Trip to Midway with Mom and Dad, Gateway with the girls and Grandkids


November 16th

An afternoon at the Discovery Gateway. It is full of so many fun activities. The kids just have a ball. We missed having Kellie and the kids with us. Little Mack is three weeks old now and doing so well.












On November 9th Dad, Mom and I took advantage of the beautiful fall weather and drove to Midway. We went to a cheese factory located there and purchased some very tasty cheese. Then we had lunch at the Zermott Resort.





Sunday, November 6, 2011

More Fall Activities and Events






Conference weekend with the family. I must say; those are five handsome dudes!

Krista leading the Grandkid parade
Cash saying, "What's up Nona"
Zack with his shy smile

A Fun afternoon at Gardner Village to see all of the witches.

Cousin hugs

Grandma in heaven. We did miss Kellie and Emme who were up in Logan waiting for Baby to come.

Jeni and cute Miles

My Levi and Zack turned into Nemo and a fierce looking dragon!


Cornbellys at Thanksgiving Point

Lily and Owen showing Grandma where to start.

We waited for almost an hour for our turn but the kids still had smiles on their faces (except for the two Moms squished in their little cars)



The Heritage Center in Logan

Krista and I drove up to Logan and met Julie and Kellies' families at this fun place. We were hoping to walk Kellie into labor but she held on for three more days. The kids loved the goats and the train ride. The horse ride was fun for Zack and Levi but not so much for Emmery.



Zack having a stare down with the goat.

Levi is a pro at riding horses now.

Zack was a little unsure of this situation but managed a few smiles.
Emme was fine as long as Daddy was between her and the horse.


Mack Thomas Johnson was born on October 25th and I was able to spend nine days playing Grandma in Logan. This is one of the best parts of being a Grandma.

Jeni and Miles came up after Kellie came home from the hospital and took a bunch of pictures of Baby Mack.

Emme was my little buddy and we had so much fun going on walks, playing games, reading stories, watching Pooh and Elmo and taking care of her Mom. It was hard to say goodby and come home. Miles had fun playing with his cousin.

McKay giving Mack his first bath. He is such a good Dad!








Saturday, November 5, 2011

Fun Fall activity (23 Sept. 2011)

The aquarium is a good location for the girls and I to meet and spend a couple of hours looking at amazing fish. The kids, no matter the age love it, especially the penguins. We usually have Jeni and the kids with us but they were unable to join us.