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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Aggie Hearts
Steve had an idea this year to get Hank a signed basketball from Danny Berger. He plays basketball for USU and last year had cardiac arrest on the court and was saved by an AED and some of the amazing staff on site. Turns out he has a CHD, just like Hank. Read this article from the Herald Journal…
Aggies touch hearts in youth encounter
By Kelly Cannon | Posted: Monday, December 30, 2013 9:59 am
Before their match-up against San Diego Christian on Saturday, members of the Utah State University men’s basketball team spent time with kids from Intermountain Healing Hearts, a support group for kids with congenital heart defects and their families.
The players signed basketballs, took pictures and spent time with the kids in a conference room of the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. Afterward, the kids and their families attended the game with tickets donated by the university.
The event was put together by Steve Williams, a member of the support group whose young son, Hank, was born with a heart block and currently has a pacemaker.
“This whole idea started after I heard what happened to Danny Berger. I wanted to have a ball signed by him for Hank,” Williams said. “Then it evolved into, 'Why just him? Why not everyone and why don't we make a night of it?' That's kind of how it started out.”
Last year, Berger, a member of the USU men’s basketball team, collapsed during practice after suffering cardiac arrest. Berger was flown to Intermountain Medical Center, where he recovered and returned to the game.
“Our particular interest is the connection we had with Danny Berger. He has his own little heart issues,” Williams said. “It's inspiring to me to know that my kid can look up to someone who has something similar to what he's got.”
Berger said it meant a lot to him to visit with children who have congenital heart conditions.
“It's unfortunate what these kids have to go through. I can relate a little bit to that,” Berger said. “But it means a lot to me to be here and to see their faces and get to know them a little bit.”
Nicholle King and her daughter, Corey, came down from Weston, Idaho, so her daughter could spend more time with kids who have similar conditions.
“We didn't hear about it (the group) until this summer," King said. "We attended a walk/run, and she was so excited to meet other kids who have the 'heart zipper,' as we call her scar. She thinks it really fun to know that there are other kids out there. She has seen lots of pictures of these kids on the Internet, and we've talked to their moms. She thought it was fun to come and meet them in person.”
King said she has really appreciated having the support system full of parents who know exactly what it’s like to raise a child with a heart condition.
“When you have a question, you can just get on the site and ask and they're there to help,” King said “And when they're going through it, it's nice to help them. It's wonderful.”
Mason Johnson meets with Utah State basketball player Danny Berger on Saturday. (Eli Lucero/Herald Journal)
Yay for Steve, good job. Except, he was so busy, he forgot to get Hank’s ball signed (I was at work). Guess we’ll have to get ours signed later, sigh.
Some phone pics sent to me by Steve…
holidays
Unfortunately this Christmas I did not take too many pictures because it was my holiday to work. Here’s a few that I do have.
We made a few trips to Angie’s (a local place) and enjoyed a few meals.
Christmas morning.
Sewing.
a trip
Drew had a fun trip to visit his cousins in New Hampshire. My dad sent a few pictures from the trip. Thanks grandma for taking him and Lori for hosting.
Abby and Drew with their big snowman “frosty”
The Trauntveins have an awesome Christmas Train that Drew loved to play with.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
merry christmas
my cousin Jeannie took us to a private meet and greet with the new reindeer at our local zoo. Jeannie works at the zoo and is amazing with the animals. she was awesome to let me bring my boys to take pictures for our christmas cards. the cards turned out okay considering I was photographing two kids and two animals, man that was hard. here’s the “blooper reel”
We decided to take Hank’s oxygen off for the photos this time. yes, he is still on it.
Look at that face.
Jeannie with the reindeer. Aren’t they beauties (all three)?
Here we go…
Drew was distracted most of the time.
Hank just wanted out of there.
There he goes…
Fall #1 (I didn’t capture the second one on film- boo)
“Please Dad, don’t leave me here with this crazy 3 year old”
He’s pleading for me to come get him.
Tantrum time.
(This one was probably the best “worst” picture of the bunch)
We tried.
Better luck next time.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
what do you want for christmas?
So excited to see Santa this year. He even brought him a sucker, but he opened it, then lost it before he could give it to him.
He told Santa he was three years old and wanted an Octonauts toy this year. Octonauts!? Go figure, he doesn’t even watch that show.
Grandpa always gets a turn.
Hank’s turn. I love how Santa is always so “careful” with Hank. So sweet.
He didn’t even notice at first.
Then came the typical “I’m mad and pulling my oxygen off my face” move. No crying though. Maybe next year!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
bundled
Drew helped Daddy snow plow and shovel today.
Yep, he’s wearing shorts.
I love that you can see how cold it is in this one (you can see Drew’s breath)!