Prosser Annual Balloon Festival
Since the day we moved here to this little town of Prosser, we have anticipated the day we could watch the annual balloon festival. Last year, we were in California at this time, so we weren't about to miss it this year! And we weren't disappointed!

We got up at sunrise and walked out our driveway to the little airport across the street to be there for the first balloon take-off! I wanted to see them getting the balloons ready for flight, which was so interesting.

The take-off gives you goose-bumps! (I had actually stumbled on my way walking there and fallen flat on my face on the pavement! My hand was bleeding, my nose and knee scuffed up, but more importantly, my glasses were a mess--that affected me the most! But, I was like a kid and put it all out of my mind to enjoy this experience to the fullest!)

One by one, they lifted off.

And soon the sky was full of these beautiful balloons!
The take-off gives you goose-bumps! (I had actually stumbled on my way walking there and fallen flat on my face on the pavement! My hand was bleeding, my nose and knee scuffed up, but more importantly, my glasses were a mess--that affected me the most! But, I was like a kid and put it all out of my mind to enjoy this experience to the fullest!)
One by one, they lifted off.
And soon the sky was full of these beautiful balloons!
We trailed one of the balloons to see how they deflate them. It is, also, quite the process!
They stuff it all in a small container. (Sorry, I should have taken a picture of the container.)
They then load the basket and container in a retrieval trailer, and they're off! Until next year . . . I loved it and want to do this all again!
General Women's Conference
The General Women's Conference for the Mormon Church was held on September 24, 2016. Although it is held in Salt Lake City, it is relayed by satellite all over the world. My daughter-in-law, Natalie, and granddaughter, Ella, invited me to attend the meeting with them here in Washington. I am so glad they did! I so enjoyed spending the evening with them and learned so much at this conference.
I absolutely loved President Uchtdorf's talk, which is entitled "Fourth Floor, Last Door." It was one of the best I've ever heard on "Faith." To listen or read this talk, click on the link below.
The Very Large Fire!
When Kent and Natalie bought nearly five acres of property and decided they wanted a farm, none of us realized all the steps it would take it make this dream a realization! One of the biggest obstacles was the abundance of goat heads! By that, I mean a weed that produces the worst seed pods ever--they can puncture a tire or absolutely damage a foot if you step on them. Well, the entire field was full of them, so Kent had hired a man to scrape them all off and put them in a pile.
George and I and Natalie were given the job of burning these dastardly things! After pulling at least a third of them off into small piles and still being faced with a two-story building size pile, George decided to go for it and start the entire pile on fire!
Luckily for us, we had called the fire department to let them know we were going to burn some tumble weeds. However, none of us knew the amount of smoke this would produce! Soon we had people from all over coming by to see if Kent and Natalie's house was on fire.
We even turned the sun red in the smoke!
Then, all of a sudden, we had three police cars there. George had to explain to one of the officers that we called the fire department, so they knew about it. I think the policeman felt better knowing that everything around it was cleared off, so there was no chance of it spreading. Plus, we were "watching" it very carefully!
Surprisingly enough, it soon died down and there were still tons of weeds left to burn! (We actually put in another day and still probably need to go back again!) The second day wasn't nearly so smokey, thank goodness, and I think people by this time knew about those crazy "goat heads" being burned on the Copeland property! This was the most excitement this little town had in a long time!
Ella soon was bored with watching smoke and started riding Ember.
Yes, it was quite the day--one we will never forget!
Hall of Fame Achievement for Ethan
We were thrilled to watch our grandson, Ethan, receive his Hall of Fame Achievement Award for the second time after receiving a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the entire last two school years.
Ethan's goal is to achieve it again this year!
The presenter was chosen by Ethan because he said this teacher challenged him the most and made him want to work and excel even more! I love teachers like that!
Keep up the great work, Ethan!
Ice cream was definitely a must after the awards program! I think Ethan had his Jimmer clothes under his suit. Hah!
He's a Copeland, alright! I know of a bunch of other grandsons who have done the same!
Great month of September!












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