Friday, November 27, 2009

Thanksgiving Dinners 2009


Dean and Ej


Caitlyn, Braden, and Deena



Jordan and Chenelle


Dianna and Cohlton, Rachel





Our lovely hosts, Teri and Greg


Kaycee


Colin, Kami, Rachel, Caitlyn and Deena


Cael and Kaycee


Hot tubbin' after dinner


Dean


Braden

No Jenson get together is complete without "body games!" Don't even know how to explain the next group of pictures.

Corbin and Teri


Teri, Rachel, and Chenelle


Dean did it!!!


Rachel did it!

Corbin, Cael, and Teri


Colin, Deena


Greg and Kami



Cohlton


Deena and Dean helping Dianna


Colin and Kaycee


Greg and Dianna


Caitlyn


Cael decided to do his own body games...


Braden


Cohlton

Chenelle


Jordan


Teri


Ej

The Ellis Dinner
We went to Grandma's church to get together with the Ellis family. Their gatherings are a little bit more traditional. Lots of food, and of course, basketball. Thanks Laura for letting me borrow your photos

Laura, Ej, and Dean

Caitlyn

Braden, Erika, Caitlyn, Summer and Amy

Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Human Race 11-26-09


Thanksgiving morning Jordan and Chenelle, Drew and Kass, Braden and Erika all ran "the Human Race" in Draper. (Dean had to sit this one out, still having problems with his hip) Temp at start line, 28 degrees!



Braden and Erika



Kass and Drew


Braden...what a turkey!


We also saw a couple of extended family members...Ali Ellis and Dan Gibbons


Jordan and Chenelle's goal was to run the whole thing. Good job guys!


Kass and Drew

This is the article and photo that appeared in the Deseret News
"Braden Ellis, of Riverton, sports a turkey costume prior to running the fourth annual Utah Human Race in Draper Thursday as a benefit for the Utah Food Bank and LDS Humanitarian Services. The event started in 2006 with 750 participants and now ranks as one of Utah's largest annual fun runs/walks. In 2008, almost 1,900 participants helped raise nearly $30,000 for the Utah Food Bank and other humanitarian services. For 2009, the goal was to have another record crowd and donations in excess of $50,000."