Saturday, November 13, 2010

A visit from the Bergmeiers

Chaun and Becky and family came to visit us in October. We loved having them. We were especially excited because Chaun got to come also and that doesn't always get to happen. Here are the kids in a pose with Grandpa and Grandma just before they left to go home. (This post is out of order. It should have appeared after our Minn. trip and before the GI trip. Oh well, better late than never.) We got to see sweet baby Eleanor again and on this visit she decided to smile. That was special. She is about 6 weeks old.


Soaking up sweet baby Ellie. Jonny spent lots of time working - raking the leaves into a big pile.

Katie enjoying the tire swing.



A visit to the Apple Orchard

We visited the apple orchard on a beautiful fall day. Ellie under the apple tree.
Yummmmmmmm


Katie in the apple tree.





A yummy apple right off the tree!

A family picture in the shadows of the tree.

Ellie and her apple.





Attending a Marcus Football Game




A visit to the Pumpkin Patch

Here Grandpa and the kiddos are entering the corn maze. This was a favorite. Jonny loved to pull the wagon with him. I pretended to get lost in the maze and Jonny thought it was fun to try and find me.

Getting Pumpkins











We loved having you here. Each visit is special. You are all growing and changing and are always loads of fun. Please come back soon.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Fall Trip to GrandIsland

The first of November we traveled to GrandIsland to see my family. First stop was to see Scott and Liz. Sadly I didn't think to take their picture. We really enjoyed our visit with them. Second stop was at Grandma and Grandpa's grave. Again I reflect on how thankful I am that they found Christ in their life journey and gave me and my children a chance to know him also.
Next stop was to see little baby Emerson. Of course I really enjoyed holding her. I was fun to see where Tyson and Jenny live and hang out with them a little.

A nice family picture. Sweet baby Emerson.

Emerson with Aunt Liz. We did note however that I am the GREAT Aunt. :)
Eating at "Old Chicago". If you look close you can see everyone. You can see a sliver of my gray head.