Sunday, February 28, 2010

"JOSH" 2010 Spring Valley Sr.







Josh's senior session went GREAT last week, I think we all had a good time! He wasn't the least bit nervous like some guys are when they come for their senior session. Maybe where he came with both his older brother and sister during their sessions, he was just an old pro at it by the time it was his turn! LOL!!! We really enjoyed visiting with his Mom, Susan & sister Christina and also meeting his girlfriend Shayla. We even managed to talk her into having a couple taken with him! This makes us feel good to know that people like what we do so much that they keep coming back. Josh is the 3rd senior we have done in this family, and if I'm not mistaken I think he has 1 more younger sister. We look forward to seeing her in a few more years. Josh was very photogenic, I especially loved some of his more serious looks...with both the cowboy hat and the ballcap on backwards! Well I better quit rambling too long or else I won't get these posted today like I promised him I would. I hope that everyone enjoys this little sneak peak at Josh's senior session. :)

Monday, February 22, 2010

"CONGRATS" BCHS CHEERLEADERS!!!


We are soOOOOOOo proud of these girls and want to say "WAY TO GO BOYD CO"!!! They have been so very busy these last few weeks or months, with practicing hard and getting their routine perfected. Well I tell you what, I just watched their performace routine that they did in Bowling Green at the state competition and I literally thought it was a collegiate squad or something!!! These girls looked GREAT and hit every single one of their stunts and their tumbling was phenomenal!!! They really deserved the winning trophy but as it turned out they were presented with the first runner-up, but that is definitely something to be proud of girls! Also they just recently returned from Nationals in Florida and they didn't do too shabby down there either. They really represented this area quite well and were named 2nd place in the NATION!!!! So the girls have been out there busy collecting all kinds of trophies to add to their collection, LOL!!!! Also just want to say Thanks & Congrats to Misty, Kelli and all of the others who worked with the girls that I don't even know who they are. But also one last word before I close, a great big "THANK YOU" to all of the girls parents who work so hard all year long & are always doing anything and everthing (car washes, bake sales,etc.)they can to support the squad. Not to mention running them to practices and tumbling and always being their #1 fans at all of the games & competitions!!! Without all of these people and the true team spirit and effort that it takes to win, none of this would even be possible. Yay, BOYD COUNTY CHEERLEADERS you all are the greatest and make us so proud!!! :))

Friday, February 19, 2010

Childhood Winter Memories

For me the cold winds and snow of winter makes me recall my youth when we lived with my Grandmaw in Carter Co. Although Grandmaw's house was a very nice home, it didn't have all the modern comforts that we are so spoiled to. The outhouse was about 150 feet across the backyard. It was actually built over the creek, but before anyone tells me that it polluted the creek I'll mention that the creek had red water running in it. The water running out of the old coal mine corrected the problem with the outhouse. There was no central heat in the house, there was a warm morning stove in the living room and a fireplace in Grandmaw's bedroom. While the stove put out more heat, we sat around the fireplace. By the time we went to bed on a cold winter night we had baked our shins. The real fun was the next morning when we had to get out of bed. It may not have been cold enough to freeze water in the bedroom but it sure seemed like it could have. Also in the winter Mom did most of the cooking on the big flattop cook stove. While we got hot around the fireplace and froze getting out of bed, it is from this time that my best memories were formed. We had to carry in firewood and coal, we did have running water but if often froze up in the winter and then we carried water from the well. In the winter the big hill behind the blacksmith shop provided hours of riding a sled. Our sleds were made by my father and while they were just a plain old sleds, they were great! We lived 3/4 of a mile from US 60 on a gravel road and by late winter there were more mud ruts that gravel. Dad had to milk the cow and mom would gather the eggs. We lived about 2 miles from Wilson Creek grade school. Mom had to learn to drive and get her driver licenses to take us to school and back. The one room school was heated by a potbelly coal stove. The outhouses were on the back side of the playground which meant that no one used them in the winter unless you had to really go.

While I have many more memories of winter, I think the memories from ages 7 to 9 are the best. While we lived a rough life compared to today somehow this was a very happy time for me. The only winter weather that I don't like is ice. If I can I stay indoors when there is ice on the ground and sit and look out the window and for a few seconds remember the warm family that provided all the love that a little boy ever needed. This has to mean that I have forgotten just how cold that seat in the outhouse really was!