Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Matthew makes the highlight reel!






Click HERE to see highlights from the North Buncombe @ West game last night, the video takes a few minutes to load and it starts with the girl's games so be sure and wait for it! Matthew's three pointer is shown and Stan even says his name! So cool!

Michael Justus/Times-News
West Henderson's Kagan Williams tries to drive past North Buncombe's Black Westbrook during Tuesday's game at West.
By Dean Hensley Times-News Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 4:30 a.m.

West Henderson’s final game of 2008 will be remembered as its best.

Tuesday night at the West Christmas Doubleheader, the nightcap came down to the final minute, and what a final minute it was. North Buncombe’s Randy Pressley, arguably one of the best rebounders in the state, had an offensive rebound and put back with 5.3 seconds left, giving the Blackhawks a 54-53 lead.

But West answered with Daniel Hyatt hitting Kagan Williams on the inbounds pass, and Williams firing to a streaking Adam Troutman across the lane. Troutman then rolled the ball off his fingertips at the buzzer, and the ball found the net as the home crowd erupted after the thrilling 55-54 win.

“Kagan made a great assist, and I knew I didn’t have much time so I just jumped as far and as high as I could and fingerolled it in,” Troutman, who finished with a team-high 14 points, said. “It was my first game-winner, and it feels fantastic.”

Teammates surrounded him and showered him with high-fives.

“The thing about Adam is that he’s got a quick jump shot, and that makes him hard to defend,” Falcon coach Rob Bliss said. “For a senior who didn’t get to get to play a lot last year to be able to step in like he has this year and hit a shot like that, it’s big.”

It was a see-saw affair throughout, with the Blackhawks building a nine-point lead at 50-41 following six quick points from Pressley, who ended the night with a game-high 18 points. But the Falcons rallied for a 10-0 run to take the lead back after Kevin Thomas’ layup with 50 seconds left.

North Buncombe (6-6) answered with a quick jumper by Alex Roberson that made it 52-51, but the Falcons took the lead right back when Hyatt drained a 10-footer, setting up the two last-second shots by both teams.

Hyatt (10 points and 10 rebounds) and Troutman (10 rebounds) both had double doubles for West (5-5). Thomas was the only other Falcon in double figures with 13 points.

West’s boys and girls return to action Friday night at home against T.C. Roberson.

Summary

BOYS

NORTH BUNCOMBE (54) — Bridges 4, Pressley 18, MacDowell 6, Ledbetter 6, Westbrook 3, Magee 4, Roberson 7, Fox 2, Bailey 4.

WEST HENDERSON (55) — Thelan, Young 6, Roberts 8, Williams 2, Troutman 14, Thomas 13, Hyatt 10, VanWingerden 2.

Halftime: West, 25-22.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

From this morning's photo shoot



Usually the unposed pictures are the best ... and this one proves it. It is by far my favorite of this morning's shoot with Tamara and Del and family. I love how everyone seems to enthralled with whatever funny story Aiden is telling. Cute, cute, cute!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Happy Anniversary, Mama & Daddy


45 Years! Wow! I am so lucky to have parents who love each other so much. Thank you for setting such a great example for all of us around you. Happy 45th Anniversary! I love you both!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas with Art & Helen

We shared Christmas with Art and Helen, Tiffany and Shawn, and Justin on Christmas Eve. I got a book I have wanted for a long time called, "The Moment it Clicks." I am already on page 70!


Click above photo to see larger version or click on Frank's picture to be taken to a photo gallery of individual photos.

Christmas with Grandma & Granddaddy


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You can also view individual photos by clicking the photo box below

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Eve Eve 2008


Christmas Morning ... not a creature was stirring ... but not for long!

Reindeer helper, Amanda

Xyla wrapped and ready

Nick and his dolly, Molly

Smiley Amylooking so pretty tonight

And Harmony poses for the camera as usual

Amy and Xyla were so excited about the Elmo book

Who do you think looks more excited?

Opa and Harmony opening an original box of Tinker Toys. Harmony said, "Oh we have these at school!"


Nick telling Joanna to, "Shsssh!"

After she said a bad word of excitement when getting a gift card to Ingles.

Amanda and Harmony waiting for the Penguin to poop. Definitely a highlight of the night, the penguin kept Harmony giggling the rest of the night!

Zack getting ready to open his gift from Joanna & Ethan

All the boys, including Opa, got cap guns! They were LOUD!

Mommy gets a hold of Xyla's ticklish spot and entertained us all with baby laugh!

Amanda's gift from Atley - the ENTIRE Lucy collection on DVD!

More Elmo Book - Xyla studies the books so much it's like she can already read.

Harmony gives Amanda a big thank you hug for the cool princess bank. It makes a magical sound every time you put money in it. It's a much sweeter sound than the one my debit card makes every time I use it :)


My youngest elf, Matthew, always looks good in a hat!

Amy got Zack's name and this WOW game. I hope Zack understands this game more than his face suggests!

Atley drew Nick's name and got him a really funny Gangster shirt at Spencer's

Nick got Matt's name and gave him movies

Zack got Amy's name and got her a Wii game party game (the same one I got her!) Not sure who looks sillier in this photo, Amy with her tag on her head or Nick with the weird face!

Matt got Amanda an 8 GB Flash Drive - college is only 2 weeks and 3 days away.

Amanda got Atley and she gave him a model car to which he responded, "Just add water?" Too bad that's not how it works or we would all be growing model cars!

I hate pictures of myself but Amy took this and it's only fair that everyone who was at the party is shown in at least one photo, right? Here I am happy as can be after opening a really cool LIFE Picture book from Atley.

I don't care what you all think, you're all winners in my book (even with the big "Loser" symbol over your heads!)

I Love Lucy's biggest fan with her boyfriend and his biggest fan! (haha!)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mamaw ... Her Kids & Her Great-Grandkids

Mamaw

The Great-grandchildren



Okay, now let's get a bit more specific:
left to right - Meredith (Mark's); Josh (Lisa's); Tyler (Stephanie's); Grayson (Mark's - as if you couldn't tell since he looks just like him!)

Jordan (Lisa's); Erin and Krista (Lynette's). Let me just say that these cousins seem as close as me, Lynette, Lisa and Angie were ... which is really cool!

Okay, the little girl in green, the boy in red, a the boy with the green stripe shirt belong to Shawnee (Danny's girlfriend); on the front row in black is Richie's son and I hate to admit it but out of all of the kids that belong to my cousins, his is the only name I can't recall. Sorry, Richie. The taller girl in the middle is Amber (Danny's); Valen (Missy's) is smiling in the back; and Sydney (Richie's) is in the pigtails.

The Shipmans

G.L., Pat, Lynette, Lisa & Stephanie

Tyler, G.L., Pat, Lynette, Erin, Lisa, Krista, Mark, Stephanie, Jordan & Josh

Lisa's Oldest, Cody Mann . I think he looks just like Uncle G.L.

Lynette's daughter, Krista. I swear I didn't realize she had two daughters. Sorry, Krista, I will never forget again!

Lisa's baby, Josh, he told me he had just turned 6.

The Cases

Richie, Danny, Sandy, Missy, & Ronnie

My favorite because they are all cutting up and laughing:
Richie's son), Sydney, Connie, Richie, Shawnee, (Shawnee's son & daughter), Danny, Amber, Sandy, Will, Missy, Valen, Tanner, Ronnie, Brandon

Same group a bit more serious

Missy's Little One, Tanner, soooo cute!





Richie's little girl, Sydney, is a very pretty girl. I think she favors her mother.

Danny hasn't changed a bit!

And Richie looks just like Uncle Ronnie did at this age!

Missy's little boy, Valen

Danny's little girl, Amber

The Cooks

Buford , Joyce, Meredith, Mark, Grayson, & Russ

Burford, Joyce, Mark & Russ

I think Russ looks just like Buford!

Mark came ready to eat, fork and knife in hand. Who knew he was now in Colorado?

Friday, December 19, 2008

New Stories on Matter's Blog about his Games!



Matthew played 3 games this week. Check out the recaps on his blog at:

http://mattersports.blogspot.com

Also the calendar <<<<<<<< over there, now has the West basketball schedule on it.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Xyla's First Birthday

Xyla is just such a cutie. Joanna was telling us tonight that a lady came up to her in the store the other day and asked, "What ARE you feeding that child?" Joanna said she was nice and pretty much told her, "She does eat well." What she wanted to say was, "Lard, yep, we just keep a big ole jar of lard to feed her." Don't you think people can be so rude some times? I think Xyla is adorable and for any person to try and make Joanna feel bad for a beautiful very healthy looking baby is just wrong. So many kids are picky about what they eat, it's nice to see a baby "like" to eat! I think this cherub face proves it's okay for babies to be pudgy!











The Gang Gets Elfed

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Matter & Friends ELFED!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Happy 1st Birthday Xyla Rose



Today we celebrated Xyla's first birthday! She was so happy with her toys. We got her a See n Say which she seemed to really enjoy. She got three or four more cool Fisher Price toys and some clothes.

More pictures soon.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Matt Scores Game High 15 Points in Heartbreaking Loss



Matt VW, Matt R, & Corey S. take to the court against RS Central last night at West.

Read more about it and see my photos by clicking HERE!

Tonight the Falcons host the Hendersonville Bearcats at West.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

The Island of Misfit Toys.

(I found this today on the blog of craigallenhicks of tulsa, ok. I was searching for a misfit toy and found these words of wisdom. I just felt compelled to share with everyone.)



Rudolph (the red nosed reindeer), Hermes (the elf who wanted to be a dentist), and Yukon Cornelius (the crazy man with a pick-axe) were nearly eaten by a gigantic, grouchy, shag-carpeted snowman whose teeth looked like vampire fangs from a leftover Halloween costume. In the instant before their grisly deaths, however, Yukon used his ever present pick-axe to break off a small iceberg whereupon the vagabonds floated to safety.

Though Yukon saved the day their troubles were far from over. Before they knew it gloomy darkness fell around them as if someone had pulled a thick curtain across the sun. While a pick-axe may be handy for chopping ice, it’s virtually useless for dispelling the dark. And even though they counted a brightly shining nose among them the weary band of travelers still had difficulty knowing just where in the world they were. Or where they were going. Or where fate would ultimately choose to end their quest. On that cold, bitter night it was probably for the best they didn’t know the place they sought isn’t found on any map.

Anyway, as luck would have it, they didn’t have to wonder or wander too terribly long because their tiny iceberg soon ran aground.

Rudolph and friends were on an island. Safe. A welcomed relief after a scary night spent on open seas- unless you are not welcomed- as was the case for our hapless pilgrims. You see, they were soon confronted by an alert sentry who didn’t sound at all happy to have intruders intruding during his patrol. He didn’t let the fact his head swung wildly from a neck made of springs- which themselves sprang from a box- deter him from demanding to know why Rudolph, Hermes and Yukon were trespassing on his island.

The wanderers were looking for a place to belong. As is.

Clearly this explanation put the sentry at ease for he was about to introduce himself when Rudolph suddenly interrupted. Surely and obviously, Rudolph opined, the sentry’s name just had to be Jack-in-the-Box. Nice try Rudolph. Only that wasn’t the sentry’s name. Poor Rudolph! After all, the sentry did appear to be Jack-in-the-Box. But he wasn’t. So while Rudolph pulled the hoof out of his mouth the sentry revealed his name to the stunned trio.

His name was Charlie-in-the Box. Oh! how he wished his name was Jack-in-the-box. Even though the wanderers tried to cheer him up the Jack-in-the box named Charlie burst into a fit of inconsolable grief. He was completely ashamed of his name. Although the particulars of their issues differed the reindeer with the red nose, the elf with dreams of being a dentist and a prospector with nothing to show after years of prospecting felt a growing sympathy for the blubbering misfit toy. Which was a good thing because before long they were introduced to myriads of opportunities to practice kindness and acceptance. They soon met a train with square wheels- a water gun that shot jelly- a cowboy who rode an ostrich- a bird who couldn’t fly, but could swim- an elephant with polka dots and- and many more. All misfits.

Unwanted. Unloved. Undone.

The Island of Misfit Toys is where fate had delivered the trio. However, it wasn’t by chance the misfit toys lived there. They had been carried to the island by a noble king. He was a lordly lion who traveled over the entire earth looking for unwanted, unloved and undone toys. The woebegone toys of the world were his delight. And he delighted in rescuing them. He sought them before they knew he existed to be sought. He lived to redeem misfits.

The good king also had a plan for his despondent friends. He desired to place each one of them in the arms of loving children. Which is the very purpose of a toy. In the meantime the king wanted to give them a place of their own, the Island of Misfits. This was a place where they could be loved “as is.” There the toys were free to be what they were. And yet, because they were created to be something else, they still longed to be what they should have been from the beginning. On the Island of Misfits the toys found acceptance in the brokeness of their fellow toys. They found grace for their own condition by daily practicing compassion for the condition of their friends.

So how did they pass the time on the Island of Misfits? They dreamed. Of being whole. Of being normal. Of being loved. They even sang hymns about it. Mostly they talked about the king. They loved to remind one another what he had done for them. When they had the opportunity they told others about the king, such as Rudolph and his friends. They loved that lion for sure. He was the King of the Misfits. Their King.

I am a misfit. That’s okay. I have the best friend ever because I am a misfit. He searched over the entire earth looking for me. When I allowed myself to be found He rushed to my side on the wings of the wind. Then He rescued me. I was unwanted - BUT He wanted me. I was unloved - BUT He loved me. I was undone - BUT He re-did me.

This King has promised misfits everywhere that He will deliver them into the arms of His Father one day. Which is the very place they were meant to be. For reasons known only to the Father that time is not now. Meanwhile, they didn’t want us to be alone. So our King brought us to His Island of Misfits. You can’t find it on a map. It’s not a specific place. But it is everywhere.

One of the happiest days of my life was to discover that I was not the only misfit. I am not the only one undone by misfitism. So are you. I am not the only one who yearns to be whole. So do you. I am not the only one in love with the King. So are you.

I find acceptance among my fellow misfits. When you grant me grace for my misfitism I can’t wait to return the favor. When you embrace me “as is” I feel comfortably uncomfortable. Comfortable that you love me - uncomfortable with my peculiar misfitism. And somehow it works.

So, how do we pass the time on our Island of Misfits? We dream together. Of being whole. Of being normal. Of being loved. We even sing hymns about it. Mostly we talk about the King. We love to remind one another about what He has done for us. When we have the opportunity we enjoy telling others about Him too. We love that Lion for sure. He is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. The True King of Misfits. Our King.

Come unto me all you misfits who are weary and tired and I will give you rest.

A bruised misfit He will not break, a smoldering misfit He will not snuff.

I love you Jesus!

Saturday, December 06, 2008

West vs TC Roberson



West lost the game 56-37. Matthew scored the first points for West with a 3 point shot from the corner with only 2.8 seconds left in the first quarter. He went on to score 3 more points, finishing the game with 6 points. The Rams had 3 players in double figures, we only had one, Kevin Thomas, who had 13.

West struggled with offensive rebounds, getting zero putbacks. It was kind of sad, but TC is a really great team - fast and big!

The photo pictured is of Matt (5) attempting a shot. Below are some of the other pictures taken last night.










Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Matthew and Falcons at Tuscola tonight

FYI - if any of the Haywood County family can make it, Matthew plays basketball at Tuscola around 7:30 tonight!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

KC Christmas Party BK 3 & 4

Tonight Frank and I were invited to the Christmas Party for the machines 3 & 4 at his work. The party was at Poplar Lodge where the food was great. All of his friends were really nice and we had a great time. It was nice to get the chance to put a face with all the names he talks about all the time. Here's a slideshow of some of my pics (note - I'm still learning to use the lightsphere so the lighting may seem off in some.) Your patience is appreciated. Merry Christmas :)

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Monday, December 01, 2008

Wow - My Kids Have Grown Up!

I also took a few shots of my children on Thanksgiving. Looking at them now, I realized they have grown up a lot, too. I can't believe Matthew is actually taller than the girls, I guess he did keep growing! They sure act like they love each other ... good thing is, it's NOT an act! I need to do a few more of these shoots before Amanda heads off to the college world in January. Enjoy!