Thursday, November 19, 2009

ROCKtober!

october is my FAVORITE month of the year....that and april.....and i can tell you EXACTLY why; the season changes and GOOD MUSIC! here's a picture preview of my ROCKtober this year...


me and aiden at the autumn street fair.



them crooked vultures - nashville, tn - 10.05.09


widespread panic - knoxville, tn 10.13.09


tarek love!


me and krystal at knoxville panic 10.13.09


turtle folk - knoxville, tn - 10.13.09


widespread panic/allman brothers - nashville, tn 10.14.09



jojo and johnny neel - panic in nashville - 10.14.09


kevin kenney - nashville, tn 10.15.09



fall trees.


"all the colors you're workin' with..."




pac man pumpkin!

Monday, November 9, 2009

vols CRUSH the dawgs!

i love going to football games...esp. ut ones! i usually try to make it to knoxville for at least one home game per season. this year i made it to the georgia game....what a glorious day in big orange country. the score was 45-19 and i could not have been happier. it was an early game (12:20) so there was plenty of time to gloat afterwards...esp. since i had a very good friend in town that was a ga fan! i got to knoxville friday just in time for lunch...i met chris and his cousin at hooter's for wings and beers...great way to start off the wknd, huh? after lunch we went up to chris' uncle's skybox to stock it for the game on sat. i had never been up to the skyboxes before so that was a very cool experience. friday night we went down to calhoun's on the river and met up with will (ga fan). we went out in the old city (my old stompin' ground) for a bit and then just hung out at chris' house. we got up early to tailgate for a bit...game was at 12:20. there was some white bean chili at the tailgate that was to die for! we had 50yd line tickets right behind the ga players....perfect! we all know the outcome of the game, 45-19...GLORIOUS! after the game we went to cherokee country club and had some apps and cocktails>back to chris' for a big night of celebrating...what a weekend! GO VOLS!
view from the skybox...looks weird with no orange in the stands.

view from the skybox...looks so weird with no orange in the stands.

knoxville - from the skybox.

me and will at calhoun's on the river

two tickets to paradise.

my seat in neyland.

pride of the southland.

a BIG win!

GLORIOUS!





Wednesday, October 7, 2009

pink tie photography...check it out!

my mom has started a photography blog...check it out when you get a chance. her work is awesome! i'm so proud of her for finally getting it out there for everyone else to see.

http://clgjam.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

titans vs. texans

i went to my first titans game this past sunday and had an absolute blast! chris johnson had an epic game, jason jones was ejected from the game for throwing a punch (supposedly), there was a 92 yard touchdown, and some terrible calls by the refs. the final score was 34-31 houston but still a great game! thanks for the ticket uncle pat! here are some highlight clips and some pics from the game. the half time show was a tribute to michael jackson performed by the titans cheerleaders and the jr. cheerleaders. they were so cute!

GO TITANS!

ronnie milsaps sang the national anthem.

the mcnair family did the coin toss.

inside lp stadium.

half time performace - tribute to michael jackson.

fair

well, the fair has come and gone again this year. they added a few days onto the fair this year...an extra weekend. i think i like it much better when it's just one week. the first friday night was the pageant. they asked all the past fairest of the fairs back to honor miss victoria for winning the state pageant. to my knowledge all of the other events were on the same nights as usual.

i was there every night for our jaycees food booth. this year we teamed up with the pioneerettes and i think it went pretty well....we'll see when the final bills come in and we get our grand total for the week. a big thanks to everyone who came out and supported our booth and a huge thanks to the pioneerettes and their families for their hard work!


jaycees food booth.


some of the pioneerettes.

pioneerette moms.

me and saylor after the little miss.

kari and cayden.

raegan at the cattle show.


Monday, September 14, 2009

ed partin

Roy Edwin Partin
Jan. 18, 1951 - Sept. 12, 2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009

IT'S FOOTBALL TIME IN TENNESSEE!

Dear Coach Kiffin,

Welcome to Tennessee football and, yes, indeed "It's time." But unlike
what Sheryl Crow sang about in "All I want to do is have some fun,"
not only is this not a disco or a country club, but it's also not L.A.

In nine months on the job, you are to be commended for re-energizing a
fan base and creating a swagger among everyone who's associated with
Tennessee. You have embraced the traditions. You have welcomed in the
past by meeting with former greats like Peyton Manning, Al Wilson and
Johnny Majors, and you have complimented the efforts and legacy of the
guy you replaced, Phillip Fulmer. You have embraced the color orange
and made Tennessee relevant in a lot of conversations around the state
and around the country.

But like I said, this ain't L.A. It's different and this weekend is
unlike anything you will have ever experienced.

The excitement around Tennessee football is always high and,
obviously, with your arrival, it is even higher. So if you thought the
Vol Walk for the Orange and White game was impressive, just wait.

Just wait till the electricity radiates through Neyland Stadium as the
Pride of the Southland forms the human "T" for you and your team to
run through. Simply stated, it's an experience unmatched.

And with it all, as you know, comes a huge responsibility. As you have
figured out, Tennessee football is front page news 365 days a year.
And if it's a big deal in the middle of May, then just imagine how big
it is 12 Saturdays a year in the fall. Fans come by land, sea and air
to watch their team. In these economic times, for many it's an even
bigger sacrifice to come watch the Vols.

But they come because it's their team. It's their program and they
have given you the keys to direct it. The responsibility is a big one
and if you thought your every move was scrutinized this off-season,
wait till Saturday. It won't just be your play-calls that are
analyzed. Your emotions during the Vol Walk will be examined. Your
attire on the sideline will be a topic of discussion. How you come
onto and off of Shields-Watkins Field will be critiqued. People are
waiting to see if you really are going to be a "visor guy" on
Saturdays.

Some might say it's crazy, but those of us who have been around
Tennessee football all of our life see it as nothing but normal.

To understand it better, soak it all in. Witness the Vol Navy roll in
on Friday. Understand that fans will be in the hotel lobby on Friday
night or Saturday morning to get a glimpse of you, Eric Berry and
others. To try and put it in simple perspective for you, there are
probably 50 USC car flags waving on a Friday on the 405 in Orange
County. In Knoxville, there will be 5,000 cars with flags on them.
There will be another 5,000 in West Tennessee alone.

Trust me when I say it's different.

Pay attention to the excitement on the faces of the kid on the
sidewalk taking in his first Vol Walk, as well as the elder Vol fan
who has the same look as the kid like it's Christmas in September.

You see Coach, there's a reason why Tennessee football is the lead
story 365 days a year. It's the passion of not just a handful, not
just of 100,000-plus who can make it to Neyland Stadium, but of
literally hundreds of thousands of people.

That's what General Neyland set out to create when he arrived at
Tennessee, making the Vols not Knoxville's team, but a statewide team
with national recognition as he recruited coast to coast. It's the
platform Doug Dickey built his program on when he arrived from
Arkansas in 1964 with the creation of things like the Vol Network, the
Power "T" on the sides of the helmet and the Checkerboard end zones .
And it's what Phillip Fulmer continued to promote during his
championship tenure.

Coach, Tennessee football is a book that has been in the works for
over 100 years and Saturday you get to start writing your chapter.

The Vol Nation (and Mike Hamilton and the powers that be) has handed
you the keys to their car, so to speak, and they don't want you to
wreck it. It's very important to them. I know you have a sense of that
from the various caravan stops and speaking engagements, but trust me
when I say, Saturday will be different.

Everyone understands your single focus is on making first downs and
scoring touchdowns, as it should be, and that you are not caught up in
things outside of what happens between the hash marks. But don't get
so single-minded this weekend that you miss what Tennessee football is
all about it. Soak it in.

In the eyes of many, you didn't just take a job to coach a football
team, you took on a new way of life. There is a responsibility and a
level of awareness that the head football coach at Tennessee has to
have. It's what all the successful coaches in years past understood.
It's something you have figured out more and more over the last nine
months. And any lingering questions about the significance of being
the University of Tennessee's football coach should hit you on
Saturday.

Because "it" is indeed different than anything you have ever
experienced before in the game of football.

Yes, it indeed is time.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

SNAKE!

so, this morning the wiltz girls (our twin cousins) were getting ready to leave for atl. they had passed through last night on their way to atl from kansas...crazy girls were DRIVING!!!! aunt bev, the girls, and i were inside talking before they left and ginny and her friend lucy came in screaming that there was a snake in the pool!! we all went running outside...it was the smallest snake ever.
aunt bev was trying to prove that she was brave and look what happened.

HILARIOUS! btw...she did successfully get the snake over the fence!

Monday, August 10, 2009

"don't let a single memory ever fade away..."

"an honest tune with a lingering lead has taken me this far..."
michael houser
(january 6, 1962 - august 10, 2002)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

my last summer trip...went to atlanta to see outformation, mofro, and gov't mule at the masquerade. the best part of this trip was that keely flew in from jackson to join the festivities. i haven't seen her since halloween last year so it was a real treat to get to spend some qt with her. good times had by all!
mule setlist:
1st Set: Brand New Angel, Blind Man In The Dark, Larger Than Life, Beautifully Broken, Trane > Dixie tease > Doin' It To Death jam, Eternity's Breath > St. Stephen jam, The Letter, Nothing Again, I Think You Know What I Mean > When The Levee Breaks > I Think You Know What I Mean
2nd Set: Lithium, 32-20 Blues (1) , I Can't Quit You Baby, Lola Leave Your Light On, Drums, Bass > Far Away, Bad Little Doggie, Thorazine Shuffle
Encore: Inside Outside Woman Blues
Setlist Notes: (1) with Cody Dickinson and J.J. Grey

Monday, July 20, 2009

gettin' lucky in kentucky!

last weekend was one of the more fun weekends of my summer. i went to louisville, ky for forecastle music festival. it was also ray's 40th birthday...we had an absolute BLAST! happy birthday ray...it was one to remember! i also got to see my friend kg who i haven't seen in ages. we didn't get to spend a ton of time together but just seeing that smile of hers was fantastic! robin, karen, and i rode together and pulled into town just in time to watch jason isbell. we went up to our room at the galt house and you could see the small stage of the festival from our balcony...and hear perfect. we didn't even have to leave our room. saturnday we saw the black crowes>panic. that was the first time i've seen the crowes with luther dickinson and it was fantastic. the panic show was insane...papa's>protein>sewing>papa's and a bowlegged>chilly>bowlegged...need i say more? sunday we went to outformation but only stayed for about half of the show bc it was at 1pm and it was HOTTTTT!! i went back to the room for a nap after that and got up just in time for some more PANIC!!!

forecastle festival - downtown louisville, ky

"old friends, heroes, and lifetimes..."

happy birthday, ray!

"some folks are born to wave the flag, ooh, they're red, white, and blue..."

i'm going a little backwards here in my posting but i was told that i needed to update so here goes...
my fourth of july was spent on the lake, as usual. kathryn and joe made it down this year and kathryn's 7 months pregnant. we got to see lil' westley vincent...well, the belly anyway...can't wait to really meet him! we also decided to take a field trip to the smithville jamboree this jear. it's been ages since i've been there...since i was a kid when my nannie and pa took me.
me, gege, and sumner

me, kathryn, and westly

smithville jamboree

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

RIP MJ

the jackson's

today was the memorial service for michael jackson. he passed away on june 25th. at his memorial service today he was declared something much larger than the king of pop but named the best entertainer ever. mj was such a HUGE part of my childhood. you will be missed mj. tonight for my memorial i had a solo vino/vinyl party. i had a glass of wine and listened to "bad" on vinyl.
"don't stop till you get enough..."

Monday, July 6, 2009

giveaway!!!!!

check out tabetha's giveway here....http://www.reminisceheirlooms.blogspot.com/

Monday, June 22, 2009

happy father's day!

happy father's day to all those daddy's out there! they say you learn something new every day. today i learned how to fry chicken for father's day lunch. my aunt taught me the family recipe...now let's hope i can remember it!


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Sunday, June 21, 2009

"memories like fingerprints are slowly raising..."

eddie vedder solo at the ryman was amazing. simple as that. this was one of the most intense/emotional shows i've ever been to. i was literally moved to tears.

"there's a big hard sun..."
"beating on the people in this big hard word..."
eddie and lilly