Monday, October 4, 2010

Fighting for Yards

I went through my pictures from the last 2 months and came up with a few to share. They are a little random and not so much in any order, but it will let you see what we have been up to. This is what it looks like in the Gila Valley during July, Aug, and some of Sept. These are the cotton fields that are all over the place. During these months it is very green, then it turns white, and then back to dirt. This one is across the street from my neighborhood.



It is so beautiful and green during the summer months.

The first day of school. Josh 7th, Conner 6th, Kaitlyn 4th, Jacob 2nd, and Brauk kindergarten. The kids love school and are having a great year so far.

Like father, like son.


About 3 weeks after our vacation to Utah, my Grandpa Champneys passed away. I was so grateful that we had visited him while we were there. He is an awesome man and I love him dearly. We made the trip back and home as well as my brothers and sisters. It was so fun to spend time together, especially with the out of staters who I hadn't seen in a very long time. I love you all.


Kaitlyn with her cousins Brinly and Kenadee


My Grandpa was a World War II veteran, so they did a neat ceremony to honor him. My brother Jared is currently serving in the army so it was neat to see him all dressed up and representing our country as well as my Grandpa.


Me and the kids saying good bye.




Me and my mom.







My mom and her sisters.








This is my brother Eric, Tate, and me. I'm holding my grandpa's tin that he would bring to every family function filled with peanut brittle. This tin is so my grandpa!





The sisters, minus Mandy who hadn't arrived yet. Me, Rhiannon, Lucretia, & Shelley



Lucretia and her daughter Brinley



Rhiannon, Nate, Taya, and CJ.



Jared, Karen, Preston, Derik, and baby Abby(in the belly)


Josh had a football game in New Mexico and his Grandma and Grandpa Palmer, who are serving in the New Mexico mission came down to see him play. It was so great to see them even if it was only for the afternoon. We love you Elder and Sister Palmer!




Our Texas family Eric, Greta , Tanner, Ali, and Tate.





Byron, Jamie, Hayden, Kenadee, & Evan.



Shelley, Jackson, Hunter, & Bridger




Watching Josh's football game with Sister Palmer.





Thatcher Eagles #44 Joshua Palmer yeah, Yeah!






The community had a poetry contest for The Gila Valley Cowboy Poets. Conner was one of the winners and he had the opportunity to recite his poem at a couple of different events going on. His poem was entitled "Yippin' Cory." The best part of the poem was Conner reciting it with his cowboy accent. It was so great! We are so proud of Conner.





Conner had a soccer game right after he was done reciting his poem. That's why the soccer outfit.













Hailey turned 4 and she had a couple of friends over for a Birthday tea party. They did make-up, nails, and some dressed up. It was a lot of fun.














I can't believe how big she is. Hailey got this cute apron for her birthday and loves to wear it while she plays restaurant.

Some more birthday pics.






Josh had his first choir concert for school. He tried out for a couple of parts and at the concet he sang two different duets. He tried out for the parts without me even suggesting it. He just came home one day and said I tried out for some parts for our concert. After he helped me up off the floor, I let him know how proud I was of him. He did a great job! He is full of all sorts of surpirses.




Jacob trying on Josh's pads. He wondered if he'll ever have shoulders this big, I assured him he would.





Josh,#44, making a run for it. Keep scrolling down there is a video of Josh. Also check the older post for Oct. there is another video of Josh playing.