Wednesday, February 28, 2007

UT Clobbered FL...Yippee!!!!!


Read on....


Summitt belts out 'Rocky Top' and cheers for Vols men

By ELIZABETH A. DAVIS, AP Sports WriterFebruary 28, 2007
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Pat Summitt wore an orange cheerleader uniform, sang "Rocky Top" and stood on top of a human pyramid to show her support of the Tennessee men's basketball team Tuesday night.



The legendary Lady Vols coach came through on a promise to make a special appearance during the men's game against No. 5 Florida.


She was paying back men's coach Bruce Pearl for painting his upper body orange and cheering at a Lady Vols game last month.


Summitt came out during the first media timeout of the game shrouded by other cheerleaders and started singing "Rocky Top" while holding a microphone and wearing an orange and white feathery hat and cheerleader uniform.


At the end of the song, she put her hat on ESPN commentator Dick Vitale. Then she helped lead cheers with the cheerleaders and her assistant coaches and finished by being the top of a short pyramid formed by assistants Holly Warlick and Dean Lockwood.


Summitt, 54, said Monday the appearance would seem "a lot out of character," and she was right.


Summitt is known for working players hard in practice and her icy stare on the sidelines during games. She's also the winningest coach in NCAA basketball history -- men or women -- with 940 victories.


"My cheerleading days are over. I did this for Bruce Pearl and his basketball team and all the Vols fans," Summitt told ESPN after her appearance.


"This was fun. I'm glad my staff joined in."
Summitt was a cheerleader in seventh and eighth grade.



"America got a chance to see a side of Pat Summitt that they probably haven't seen since she was in eighth grade," Pearl said after the game. "Pat is a lot of fun to play for. OK, she's demanding and she can be real tough at times, but let me tell you something, she's as kind and as sweet as a person as I know. She didn't disappoint."


Thompson-Boling Arena, which seats 24,535, was nearly full and included other notable personalities: Indianapolis and former Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning came to see his alma mater, along with Volunteers football coach Phillip Fulmer.


Manning received a standing ovation when he was introduced in the first half.


Boston Celtics executive director of basketball operations Danny Ainge accompanied his nephew, Vols quarterback Erik Ainge.

Happy Birthday Again!

I thought my cousin, Marisa's,
birthday was yesterday, but
my mom said it is actually
today. So here is another big...
Happy Birthday To You!!!
She is turning 30 today.
My aunt has arrived to help
her celebrate. Have Fun!!!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Our first days of skiing for the year....

We were supposed to go to
NY on February 15th, but
cancelled our trip when
Gloversville got 38 inches
of snow. Yikes! We were
worried about getting stuck
in the airport or on the side of
the road. Also the highs were
going to be in the single digits
and the teens. Brr. To cold
to go ski. So we went
to Indiana instead!

Here is Emily posing for the camera.

Michael on the slopes!

To bad Kenneth and the
kids weren't spread out
just a little bit more.


This is Grabers at Paoli Peaks.
It is their steepest run. The
kids did it with ease.

It is hard to see it in this
picture but Michael is
catching some air after
going over this kicker.
I think it was the next
time he hit it that he landed
flat on his back. Thank
heavens for helmets.

Happy Birthday!!!!!

My grandfather and my cousin Marisa
are celebrating their birthdays today!
Happy Birthday To You!!!

Friday, February 23, 2007

Emily and Michael on Rain

A couple of Saturdays ago
we saddled up
without the saddle and had
a great ride. Emily is doing
really well with Rain. I'm
so proud of her.


Michael did a little trotting
too. He had a hard time
holding on. I think he needs
to learn to squeeze a little more
with those spindley legs of his.


We did lots of walking,
changing directions and
a little trotting. Emily
actually said that she liked
it. This was a first. Trotting
has been something she
avoided at all cost.


I think this shot was taken
just before Emily fell off. See
that leg in mid-kick? I got
a little over confident in her
ability to hold on with her
spindley little legs and had her
trot by herself. She trotted
about 4 steps of so before getting
bounced off. She cried a little
and then got back on. She did
trot again, but with me beside
Rain with me in control. She
did fine and walked around
quite a bit more on her own.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentine's Day


All of you are sent a great
big hugs and kisses from
The Joyners!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Jump Rope For Heart

Last Friday Emily's school
participated in a fundraiser
for the American Heart
Association called Jump Rope
For Heart. Here are some
photos from that event.

They did five different stations
and jumped for 30 minutes.
Of course one of the stations was
just a regular jump rope!


Emily seemed to especially
enjoy the trampoline!


Whenever I tell her to
jump through a hoop she
just ignores me...

Emily just finished her jump.
The kids enjoyed this a lot.
Some of the girls, not Emily,
did cartwheels over it!

Snow Day!!!!

I'm very late in posting
these pictures. This snow
came February 2nd.
Isn't it pretty? Glad it came
and left very quickly!


Banner had a great time
playing in the snow!

Peanut didn't seem to
mind the white stuff!

They acted like they've
never seen snow before!



Michael went out with me
while it was still snowing.

Rain Came Home

Almost two weeks ago we
got to bring Rain home. She
has settled into living at our
home with little fanfare.
Isn't she cute?

Frank is really interested in
the new gal on the block!

We got our Senior Green Belts!

A couple of weeks ago Emily,
Michael and I all tested and
received our Senior Green Belts.
(The only difference in the belt
is a black stripe down the middle.)

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Tag I'm It.....

My cousin, Megan,

http://megsmcclure.blogspot.com/2007/02/im-it.html

has tagged me to give up just a little
info about myself...the little things
that make me peculiar. Things
you may or may not know about
me. So here goes....

1. I am obsessed with Harry Potter.
I am so excited the last book is
almost here. I am also so sad to know
that the end of an era is upon us...
except for the movies that will be
coming out. Borders has a great
discussion going on about Snape:
Friend or Foe. I'd love to discuss
this with any other fans.

2. I can't stand to have both sides
of the sink filled with dirty dishes.
I tend to procrastinate on unloading
the dishes so the sink fills up. I just
have to keep all of the dirty ones in
the side next to the dishwasher.

3. I confess it...I'm a multi-tasker.
Enough said.

4. I never go anywhere without
my camera with me. You never know
when you might need it. I am addicted
to photos. I used to take the kids to
get the pictures professionally taken
all the time. I've slowed down a little
on that...proved to be very costly!

5. I don't enjoy wearing skirts and
dresses. I guess I've just gotten to the
point in my life where I want to look
nice, but be comfortable. So slacks for
me. Emily, on the other hand, would
wear a dress or skirt everyday if I'd
let her. Sometimes I look at her and
I think..."Where did you come from?"

I struggled with coming up with these
5 things about me. I'm not sure it
was true to the gist of the tag, but this
is as good as it gets.

Jump Rope For Heart

Emily's school is participating with
The American Heart Associations
fundraiser "Jump Rope For Heart"
If anyone wants to donate to
this...we turn in our
donations on Febuary 13th.
She will be jumping in honor
of her Grandaddy and her Chief.

What is Jump Rope For Heart?

Jump Rope For Heart promotes the value
of physical activity to elementary school
children while showing them they can
contribute to their community's welfare.


This is a time when children can establish
the foundation for movement skills.
These are also the years when positive
learning experiences can help establish
a positive attitude and appreciation for
participating in regular, daily physical
activity for life. By jumping rope and
securing sponsors, students raise money
for the fight against heart disease and
stroke while learning about:

-the seriousness of heart disease and stroke
-the lifelong benefits of physical activity
-the importance of living a heart-healthy lifestyle

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Valentine's Day Challenge

This is an additional post to
my earlier one from my
cousin's blog about some very
worthy school needs. If you'd
like to participate, click on the
following link. This will let them
know that their challenge is
being funded.

http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/viewChallenge.html?id=16448

More Birthday Party Picts

Here are some more pictures
from the party two weekends
ago. John's and Star's party
was lots of fun and had lots
of people there.

Three Party Boys.


Here is Emily with Starla's
cousin and neice. They had
lots of fun playing together.

Michael and his Mimi
and Grandadday. You can
tell who's having fun!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Copied my Cousin's Post....

I copied the following post from
my Cousin, Megan's, blog. Thought
it was a great idea. What d'ya think?
What are you giving/getting for Valentine's Day?
"Ugh", you say, "I don't even want to think about it".
Yes, I know. Women really only want a heart felt
"I love you" and to be relieved of supper duty
(assuming that there is no hope for jewelry
- we always want jewelry!). Men really only want
one thing and it doesn't cost anything... ahem.

Don't let the traditional Valentine's Day fare
trap you. Flowers, while beautiful, have a definite,
very brief life span. Chocolate, yum... chocolate,
only adds minutes to your workout. You might be
best to give/get an aloe plant and a box of oatmeal.
Handy, yes. Romantic, no.

That's why four of the most intelligent,
good looking bloggers I know and I have partnered
to promote a super duper special Valentine's Day
project. Instead of buying gifts that are a mere
motion, how about involving some emotion?

We (Niki, Andria, Ashley, Jeff and I) have
chosen four proposals from DonorsChoose.com
and we are asking you to help fund them.
DonorsChoose is a website specifically set up for
teachers across the country to request help for
classroom projects, books, supplies, etc. What a
wonderful way to put your money to good use!

We have a blogger challenge set up to see
if we can get these proposals funded before Valentine's Day.
Take a look.

If you are interested in contributing to one
of these (and I hope that you are!) please
do so via the challege website. That way we will know
what funding we are bringing in rather than someone else.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Happy Birthday To You!!!!!

The party in Des Moines
on Saturday had lots and
lots of cake. Here they
are...John's is especially
loaded down.

Wow that is a lot of smoke!

John and Starla are cutting
a cake wishing them
"Congratulations". They
are getting some practice
in for their wedding!


Starla and John were born
on the same day, though
6 years apart.

Happy Birthday to both of them!