A few Saturday's ago, we met my parents and Andrew's family at the Muller Park Trail in Bountiful. We hiked up for a mile or so. The kids love hiking and the leaves were starting to change which made for a pretty hike!
These past few weeks we have been hitting the fields 4 nights a week. The boys both love to play and really look forward to their nights they get to play. Zack has really enjoyed his first time playing. Since he is one of the oldest he really is having fun. He scores every game and is so proud of himself when he does!
Levi is one of the youngest so it is fun to see fighting to win those bigger kids! He really loves soccer and he tells me how much he loves me coaching. His team is undefeated so far. His favorite position is forward and goalie. This old soccer player is having so much fun filling my nights watching my boys have fun doing the same thing!
On Monday, September 22nd 2014, we attended Grandma Hegerhorst's Funeral. I will miss my Oma. She was such a sweet lady. Always positive and always showed her love to us! She was an amazing example of hard work, dedication to her family and the gospel. She served faithfully in her callings and she worked hard for the family candy company, Toms candy. She loved book working, sewing, and was a killer card game player. I loved playing spoons with her! It was a day to celebrate her life and her sweet reunion with Grandpa. We will love and miss her!
1923 ~ 2014
Idaho Falls, ID-Vauna Barton Hegerhorst was born August 22, 1923 in Preston Idaho to Walter K. Barton and Jennett Smith Barton. She passed away September 16, 2014, at the home of her daughter, Carolyn Andrus in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She was the eighth child of ten children (Flora Hansen Seager, Glenn S. Barton, Louise Chase, Walter K. Barton, Ruth Call, Cliff S. Barton, Donna Mockli, Jeannette Drury, and Helen Bodily). She graduated from Preston High School in 1941 and attended Brigham Young University. She worked for an insurance company as a claims adjuster and also as a telephone operator during World War II.
She married Fred Henry Hegerhorst February 6, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of Carolyn Andrus (Heber) Idaho Falls, Keith B. Hegerhorst (Gail) Highland, Betty Jean Pearson (Karl) Lehi, Dale F. Hegerhorst (Kathy) Saratoga Springs, and Cindy Colton (Gregg), Alpine.
She was an accomplished violinist, playing for Utah State University Orchestra while still in high school and Brigham Young University Orchestra while in college. She loved doing accounting and bookwork for the family business. She was a seamstress, making men's suits and clothes for her family.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, residing in Orchard 6th Ward in Bountiful, Utah. She served in many callings: Stake and Ward Librarian, Relief Society and Sunday School Secretary, Family History and Extraction, Ward missionary, Visiting Teacher, and also a Cub Scout Den leader for many years. She served a mission on Temple Square with her husband, giving tours to millions of visitors. She also worked in the Bountiful Temple as an ordinance worker.
She is survived by two sisters, Jean (Ron) in Drury Boise Idaho, and Helen Bodily in Farmington, Utah. She dearly loved her thirty grandchildren, and her sixty-one great grandchildren.
The funeral will be Monday, September 22, 2014, at the Orchard 6th Ward building, 3600 S. Orchard Drive, Bountiful, Utah. The viewing will be held Monday from 9 to 11am. The funeral will begin at 11am. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Deseret Mortuary
Idaho Falls, ID-Vauna Barton Hegerhorst was born August 22, 1923 in Preston Idaho to Walter K. Barton and Jennett Smith Barton. She passed away September 16, 2014, at the home of her daughter, Carolyn Andrus in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She was the eighth child of ten children (Flora Hansen Seager, Glenn S. Barton, Louise Chase, Walter K. Barton, Ruth Call, Cliff S. Barton, Donna Mockli, Jeannette Drury, and Helen Bodily). She graduated from Preston High School in 1941 and attended Brigham Young University. She worked for an insurance company as a claims adjuster and also as a telephone operator during World War II.
She married Fred Henry Hegerhorst February 6, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of Carolyn Andrus (Heber) Idaho Falls, Keith B. Hegerhorst (Gail) Highland, Betty Jean Pearson (Karl) Lehi, Dale F. Hegerhorst (Kathy) Saratoga Springs, and Cindy Colton (Gregg), Alpine.
She was an accomplished violinist, playing for Utah State University Orchestra while still in high school and Brigham Young University Orchestra while in college. She loved doing accounting and bookwork for the family business. She was a seamstress, making men's suits and clothes for her family.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, residing in Orchard 6th Ward in Bountiful, Utah. She served in many callings: Stake and Ward Librarian, Relief Society and Sunday School Secretary, Family History and Extraction, Ward missionary, Visiting Teacher, and also a Cub Scout Den leader for many years. She served a mission on Temple Square with her husband, giving tours to millions of visitors. She also worked in the Bountiful Temple as an ordinance worker.
She is survived by two sisters, Jean (Ron) in Drury Boise Idaho, and Helen Bodily in Farmington, Utah. She dearly loved her thirty grandchildren, and her sixty-one great grandchildren.
The funeral will be Monday, September 22, 2014, at the Orchard 6th Ward building, 3600 S. Orchard Drive, Bountiful, Utah. The viewing will be held Monday from 9 to 11am. The funeral will begin at 11am. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Deseret Mortuary
Today, Makayla had her first haircut by mom! Hopefully I didn't butcher it! Her top hair was an inch or so longer than the bottom hair coming in so I evened it out. I have put it off for awhile afraid to touch it! My baby is getting so big!
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