Sunday, December 31, 2006

T'was the night before Christmas...

and all through the house...Heather, Lindsay and Jessica working as hard as little mice.



Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound.He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Uncle Brian's Wedding

Just a few pics of Lindsay getting down at Uncle Brian's wedding in Florida.



Lindsay's Christmas Dance

It's Christmas time in Tennessee!





Here are the pics from the Christmas Dance. As you can see, our baby girl is growing up!


This is the whole dance team (the boys were chosen by the dancers as partners for this show).

Lindsay and Tucker Vincent (dance partner and 1st boyfriend).

Merry Christmas to all!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

GATORS GOING TO NATIONALS

Gators heading to another, even bigger, title game
Associated Press

Florida cornerback Reggie Lewis had 14 voicemails and 22 text messages waiting for him after the Southeastern Conference championship game. He expects even more after what happened Sunday night. The second-ranked Gators were selected to play No. 1 Ohio State in the Bowl Championship Series title game in Glendale, Ariz., on Jan. 8. Players and coaches waited all day for official word, and when it finally came, they had reason to celebrate -- again.” It doesn't get any better than this, being a senior, going tithe SEC championship and winning and making a lot of noise and then getting to the big game," Lewis said. "Now, we've got one more step and that's to bring home that title.” The Gators (12-1) ended a 10-year title game hiatus, earning their first trip to the championship game since beating rival Florida State in a much-debated rematch following the 1996 season. Since then, Florida endured the loss of Coach Steve Spurrier, three underachieving years under Ron Zook and then another coaching change. The players hoped things would change under coach Urban Meyer. They never thought it would happen this soon.
GO
GATORS!!!

20-17 OVER COLTS

Do-it-again Titans have Nashville abuzz
Thrilling victory likely to kick city's image, fans' esteem up a notch
By COLBY SLEDGE--Staff Writer


After two straight losing seasons and an 0-5 start this year, Tennessee Titans fans didn't have much to cheer about.
Don't tell that to anyone now.



Titans fans around the city were ecstatic Sunday after the team's 20-17 victory over division leader Indianapolis. The dramatic win, on a 60-yard field goal in the closing seconds, came a week after a comeback upset of the New York Giants.
"We're the new thing," said Will Hagan of Goodlettsville as he dined at The Sportsgrille at the Hilton Downtown after the game.
"We have a great quarterback, and we're getting there. We're a couple of players away from being not a Super Bowl team, but a playoff team."
The team's recent success seems to have energized a fan base once content to call this a rebuilding year. As the players on the field have improved, so has the attitude surrounding the team.
"If you're a Titans fan and they win, you feel good. It's almost like you get a vicarious winning feeling because they won."

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Titans to take down the Colts????

VS


Stopping Peyton Manning may be
impossible, but the Titans have proved they could at least slow him
down.
Manning and the Colts scored only 14 points, their fewest this
season, against the Titans on Oct. 8, even though Indianapolis
still won 14-13 for its seventh straight victory in this series.
Any chance Tennessee could put the brakes on Manning twice in
one season?
Titans coach Jeff Fisher said Manning's too good for his defense
to simply duplicate what worked in the first game. He said the
Titans (4-7) are going to devise something different for Manning to
pick apart Sunday when the Colts (10-1) visit.
``We've got some things on the shelf we're going to break out
and hope that they work,'' Fisher said.

SEC Champs!!!

Florida 38, Arkansas 28

It was over when... Freshman sensation Percy Harvin rushed 67 yards for a touchdown in the first minute of the fourth quarter to put the Gators up by 10.
Gameball goes to... Harvin. The highly-touted wide receiver caught six passes for 105 yards and a touchdown, and rushed five times for 62 yards and another score.
Stat of the game... 4: Turnovers killed Arkansas' chances of pulling an upset and winning its first SEC title. The Hogs threw three interceptions and lost a fumble.