Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Brrrrrr!!!!

One of our family holiday traditions is to go and see the ice show at Opryland. This year Nana E, Barry, Michelle, Sydney, Lindsay, Christina and Mrs. Amber enjoyed the below freezing temperatures to see the amazing sites. Here are the pics from that night. Please notice the stylish blue parkas. Very figure flattering! LOL





Merry Christmas!!!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!




Pray for our Troops!!!


With families joining together this weekend to celebrate giving thanks for all we have let's remember those who are not able to be with their families this holiday season. Please say a prayer for our troops that they remain safe and are coming home soon!

Now with that said, let move on to some cute Thanksgiving stuff.









Happy Holidays to all!



Titans and Dallas Football Last Week

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How 'Bout Them Cowboys!
(Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys knocked off the last unbeaten team in the NFL on Sunday, but don't crown them kings of the NFL just yet.
Dallas pulled out a hard-fought 21-14 win and saddled the Indianapolis Colts with their first loss of the 2006 season. Indy entered Texas Stadium 9-0 with studs Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne among those dreaming of being a part of the NFL's first undefeated team since 1972.
It was Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo who spoiled the plot, rallying his team to victory from a 14-0 deficit. Dallas improved to 6-4 with its second straight win, and moved into a first-place tie in the NFC East with the New York Giants, who lost on Monday night at Jacksonville. Chicago has the best record in the NFC at 9-1, followed by five 6-4 teams in the Giants, Cowboys, Panthers, Saints and Seahawks.
"It's big," Romo said of the win. "We've been trying to get ourselves going with a little momentum here for a while. We needed this win badly."

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An "Ugly" Titans Win?

By Jim Brighters, NFL Contributing Editor
(Sports Network) - When one team is 2-7 and heads into the building of a team many consider a playoff team in the NFC, one expects the outcome to be obvious.
Tennessee's 31-13 romp over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, in the City of Brotherly Love, was shocking to most in tune with the NFL. The Eagles were 5-4, playing in their own building, but the Titans prevailed with some old- school football.
"It was brought to my attention, that in the last six games, we are leading the NFL in rushing," head coach Jeff Fisher said Monday afternoon. "We knew we had to get that part of the game going."
Once again, the offensive star for the Titans was running back Travis Henry. He carried the ball 18 times for 143 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown run.
He was not the only rusher that accumulated some serious yards on the ground. Quarterback Vince Young rushed six times for 49 yards, and LenDale White had eight carries for 17 more yards.
Pretty astonishing how Henry has come on since he was a healthy inactive earlier in the season. That ""dis"-honor now falls on Chris Brown, who hasn't played since Daylight Savings Time took effect.
"All Travis has done since this offseason is work," said Fisher. "He's just kept his mouth shut and worked, and he had a lot to prove. He's certainly proved it."

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Finally pics from Halloween!

It's Halloween!!!!!

Goth Chick Lindsay

Cowgirl Becca and Goth Chick Lindsay

Plotting the best route for the most candy!

Neighoborhood Kids: TRICK OR TREAT!!!!

Clown: Hannah

Cheerleeder: Alexus

Special Forces: Christian

Witch: Abbie

Miss Vampire: Brittany

Friday, November 17, 2006

Can we say good ole' fashioned whoopin'?


Florida rolls past I-AA Western Carolina




WAY TO GO GATORS !!!


(3) Florida 62 Western Carolina 0
Nov 18 2006 3:33PM Associated Press



(3) Florida 62 Western Carolina 0GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Florida got a glimpse of the future on"Senior Day" in Gainesville.Freshman quarterback Tim Tebow (TEE'-boh) ran for two touchdownsand threw for two more as the third-ranked Gators whipped WesternCarolina 62-to-0.The Gators scored touchdowns on nine of their first 10possessions while using the Division I-AA opponent to prepare fornext week's game at rival Florida State. They'll bring a 10-and-1mark into that one.Freshmen Brandon James broke the school record for punt returnyardage, returning six punts for 155 and scoring on a 77-yarder.Riley Cooper caught three touchdown passes, becoming the firstfreshman to catch three T-D passes since Jabar Gaffney in 2000.Freshman Jarred Fayson ran for 77 yards and a score, andfreshman Mon Williams ran nine times for 95 yards.The Gators are fourth in the current Bowl Championship Seriesstandings and need to win their remaining two games and probablyhave Southern Cal lose to have a shot at playing for the title.


(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)APNP 11-18-06 1524CST