Saturday, September 26, 2009

Homecoming a big success!

The homecoming game started out a little drippy! The game was delayed due to lightening and thunder. (not spiller and Davis for all you clemson fans!) Our homecoming court was escorted onto the field and just let me say that I was so proud of them. They had smiles on their faces under unbrellas and in rainbows. Some of the girls were escorted by fathers, grandfathers, brothers and boyfriends. I cant believe that they are all seniors and ready to graduate. Nicole Brown was crowned maid of honor and Mae Ann Webb was Crowned 2009 homecoming queen. The football team played a good game and won. Beat the rival team of Richard Winn! Yeah. All of the students and guests that went to the dance afterward had a really good time I understand. I know alex and lyndsey did. They didn't get back to Gran Mommys house till 1:30am. Had to go to Waffle House to eat. Bruce Horne was the DJ and I think they really enjoyed his choice of music except some of the songs were a little long.
The Cheerleaders had a run through banner that they put inside because of the amount of work it took to complete. They were not about to let it get ruined. Mary Nell is going to email some pictures of it so that I can post it.
I know that Alex had a really good time this week with all of the wonderful treats that Ms Lisa Long provided. Katy mentioned to me at the ball game that she was really enjoying their treats. I am so glad that the parents are doing this.Ms Sherri Riley is taken on the adoptive duties for the coming week and I know that she will have a fun week planned for the "SILLY string gang" and all of the other seniors.
Well if any one has anything special just let me know and I will put it in the blog. I am so glad that some of you are reading it.
Alex Lindsey and Shelby took advantage of the USC open house today. We had a really informative and good time touring the campus and a few of the dorms. Any college that the students choose will take some getting use to. They are use to such a close knit family of students and a small school.

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