Friday, April 22, 2011

"WoooHooo - We're Off to the Races Again - March 12, 2008"

Well, it's that time of year again! Friday morning as soon as I get off work, Becca and I are headed to Lakeland, Fla. for the first Hooter's race of the season! I can't wait - life for the next few months will be hectic, but ooooh so much fun..... Be watching for new pics - you know me!  It'll be great to see Dusty and his folks again.  Sure have missed them.


Have a great week and remember that I love you all! 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

"Daytona Race - February 19, 2008"

     Wow! What a fun weekend - a hurry up and wait kind of weekend but nevertheless an AWESOME one. We spent a lot of time waiting in traffic, que lines and just mobs of people, but it was too much fun!

 
     We got to see our friends - Reed Sorenson (driver of the Target car) and his parents, Becky and Brad. That was really nice. Got to see lots of drivers and lots of historical cars and things that they brought in for the 50th anniversary. Got to see 2 wonderful races.

     Life is so good and God blesses us all the time.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

"Daytona - Here I Come! - Feb. 14, 2008"

          24 hours and I'm headed for Daytona! Woooooo Hooooo!!!!
          It's going to be a rushed weekend - Hurry up and get to Orlando tomorrow so we can get a little sleep, then up early to get to the track early Saturday morning for all the festivities and race, then maybe we'll have a little time to eat and relax Saturday night, then back at it again on Sunday! Sunday we'll get up early and head back to the track for the race and be there alllllll day. It'll be fun though!
          Sunday we'll head to St. Augustine to spend the night then get up early (and I mean early) on Monday to head home since I have to work Monday night!

          Pray for a safe trip for all of us and remember that I Love You!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"A Long But Good Story - February 4, 2008"

A friend sent me the following e-mail and I generally hate the really long stories, but for some reason or another (probably my love of animals and the fact that I can really relate to the Dad) this one touched me ..... It's probably not true, but the moral of the story is an awesome one. I hope it touches you too.
A Good Story

"Watch out! You nearly broadsided that car!" My father yelled at me. "Can't you do anything right?" Those words hurt worse than blows. I turned my head toward the elderly man in the seat beside me, daring me to challenge him. A lump rose in my throat as I averted my eyes. I wasn't prepared for another battle. "I saw the car, Dad. Please don't yell at me when I'm driving." My voice was measured and steady, sounding far calmer than I really felt. Dad glared at me, then turned away and settled back. At home I left Dad in front of the television and went outside to collect my thoughts. Dark, heavy clouds hung in the air with a promise of rain. The rumble of distant thunder seemed to echo my inner turmoil. What could I do about him?

Dad had been a lumberjack in Washington and Oregon. He had enjoyed being outdoors and had reveled in pitting his strength against the forces of nature. He had entered grueling lumberjack competitions, and had placed often. The shelves in his house were filled with trophies that attested to his prowess. The years marched on relentlessly. The first time he couldn't lift a heavy log, he joked about it; but later that same day I saw him outside alone, straining to lift it. He became irritable whenever anyone teased him about his advancing age, or when he couldn't do something he had done as a younger man.

Four days after his sixty-seventh birthday, he had a heart attack. An ambulance sped him to the hospital while a paramedic administered CPR to keep blood and oxygen flowing. At the hospital, Dad was rushed into an operating room. He was lucky; he survived. But something inside Dad died. His zest for life was gone. He obstinately refused to follow doctor's orders. Suggestions and offers of help were turned aside with sarcasm and insults. The number of visitors thinned, then finally stopped altogether. Dad was left alone. My husband, Dick, and I asked Dad to come live with us on our small farm. We hoped the fresh air and rustic atmosphere would help him adjust. Within a week after he moved in, I regretted the invitation. It seemed nothing was satisfactory. He criticized everything I did. I became frustrated and moody. Soon I was taking my pent-up anger out on Dick. We began to bicker and argue. Alarmed, Dick sought out our pastor and explained the situation. The clergyman set up weekly counseling appointments for us. At the close of each session he prayed, asking God to soothe Dad's troubled mind. But the months wore on and God was silent. Something had to be done and it was up to me to do it.

The next day I sat down with the phone book and methodically called each of the mental health clinics listed in the Yellow Pages. I explained my problem to each of the sympathetic voices that answered in vain. Just when I was giving up hope, one of the voices suddenly exclaimed, "I just read something that might help you! Let me go get the article." I listened as she read. The article described a remarkable study done at a nursing home. All of the patients were under treatment for chronic depression. Yet their attitudes had improved dramatically when they were given responsibility for a dog. I drove to the animal shelter that afternoon.

After I filled out a questionnaire, a uniformed officer led me to the kennels. The odor of disinfectant stung my nostrils as I moved down the row of pens. Each contained five to seven dogs. Long-haired dogs, curly-haired dogs, black dogs, spotted dogs? All jumped up, trying to reach me. I studied each one but rejected one after the other for various reasons. Too big, too small, too much hair. As I neared the last pen a dog in the shadows of the far corner struggled to his feet, walked to the front of the run and sat down. It was a pointer, one of the dog world's aristocrats. But this was a caricature of the breed. Years had etched his face and muzzle with shades of gray. His hipbones jutted out in lopsided triangles. But it was his eyes that caught and held my attention. Calm and clear, they beheld me unwaveringly.

I pointed to the dog. "Can you tell me about him?" The officer looked, then shook his head in puzzlement. "He's a funny one. Appeared out of nowhere and sat in front of the gate. We brought him in, figuring someone would be right down to claim him. That was two weeks ago and we've heard nothing. His time is up tomorrow." He gestured helplessly.

As the words sank in I turned to the man in horror. "You mean you're going to kill him?" "Ma'am," he said gently, "that's our policy. We don't have room for every unclaimed dog." I looked at the pointer again. The calm brown eyes awaited my decision. "I'll take him," I said.

I drove home with the dog on the front seat beside me. When I reached the house I honked the horn twice. I was helping my prize out of the car when Dad shuffled onto the front porch. "Ta-da! Look what I got for you, Dad!" I said excitedly. Dad looked, then wrinkled his face in disgust. "If I had wanted a dog I would have gotten one. And I would have picked out a better specimen than that bag of bones. Keep it! I don't want it" Dad waved his arm scornfully and turned back toward the house.

Anger rose inside me. It squeezed together my throat muscles and pounded into my temples. "You'd better get used to him, Dad. He's staying!" Dad ignored me. "Did you hear me, Dad?" I screamed. At those words Dad whirled angrily, his hands clenched at his sides, his eyes narrowed and blazing with hate.

We stood glaring at each other like duelists, when suddenly the pointer pulled free from my grasp. He wobbled toward my dad and sat down in front of him. Then slowly, carefully, he raised his paw. Dad's lower jaw trembled as he stared at the uplifted paw. Confusion replaced the anger in his eyes. The pointer waited patiently. Then Dad was on his knees hugging the animal. It was the beginning of a warm and intimate friendship.

Dad named the pointer Cheyenne. Together he and Cheyenne explored the community. They spent long hours walking down dusty lanes. They spent reflective moments on the banks of streams, angling for tasty trout. They even started to attend Sunday services together, Dad sitting in a pew and Cheyenne lying quietly at his feet. Dad and Cheyenne were inseparable throughout the next three years. Dad's bitterness faded, and he and Cheyenne made many friends. Then late one night I was startled to feel Cheyenne's cold nose burrowing through our bed covers. He had never before come into our bedroom at night. I woke Dick, put on my robe and ran into my father's room. Dad lay in his bed, his face serene. But his spirit had left quietly sometime during the night. Two days later my shock and grief deepened when I discovered Cheyenne lying dead beside Dad's bed. I wrapped his still form in the rag rug he had slept on. As Dick and I buried him near a favorite fishing hole, I silently thanked the dog for the help he had given me in restoring Dad's peace of mind. The morning of Dad's funeral dawned overcast and dreary. This day looks like the way I feel, I thought, as I walked down the aisle to the pews reserved for family. I was surprised to see the many friends Dad and Cheyenne had made filling the church. The pastor began his eulogy. It was a tribute to both Dad and the dog who had changed his life. And then the pastor turned to Hebrews 13:2. "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers."

"I've often thanked God for sending that angel," he said. For me, the past dropped into place, completing a puzzle that I had not seen before: the sympathetic voice that had just read the right article... Cheyenne's unexpected appearance at the animal shelter, his calm acceptance and complete devotion to my father. . .and the proximity of their deaths. And suddenly I understood. I knew that God had answered my prayers after all.

Life is too short for drama and petty things, so laugh hard, love truly and forgive quickly. Live While You Are Alive. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity. Forgive now those who made you cry. You might not get a second time.

Laugh, Love and Forgive - what better words to live by. Remember that I love you all and you are the reasons that I smile. . . .

Monday, April 18, 2011

"Daytona Here I Come!! - January 25, 2008"

Wooooooo Hooooooo!!!! Bobby and I are going to the 50th running of the Daytona 500! I can't wait - we'll be in the garage area all morning on Saturday before the Busch Race and it's gonna be a blast!

My buddies from Schrader Racing won't get to be there, but we'll still have fun at the races.


Well, gotta go now, but remember that I love you all and have a great weekend!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

"Snow Day!! - January 20, 2008"

It sure was fun to see all the snow today - especially watching the dogs in it. A.J. was so funny - it was his first time in the snow and he was a hoot!
 At first he was so unsure of it - he'd touch it then jump back like it had bitten him! Then he decided to lick it and after he buried his nose in it, I guess he decided that he didn't really like it. But, having to go to the bathroom finally made him venture out into it - it was so funny - I've never seen him go to the bathroom that fast! Then for some reason - he ran the wrong way to get out of it and ended up running around in circles for about 5 minutes. He's so funny when he runs - his ears fly up and he looks like a rabbit - hopping all over the place.


Lucky just looked boored and in a hurry to get back in where it was warm.

Sweet Pea had been in the house last night and when I let her out it had already sleeted and poor thing - she ran out like she always does and slipped and fell. I felt so bad - it didn't take her long to come back to the door to be let back in. When she went out into the snow the next time she went out - she took these little bitty baby steps and it was too cute!


 Yancey only ventured onto the deck once today and the rest of the time, she stayed under the laundry room where it was warm - Smart Dog!!

Hope you all had a fun day in the snow! Remember I love you and have a great week!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

"Whew!!! - January 10, 2008"

Wow! Where did the last few months go to??? They just seemed to fly by. I had a wonderful Christmas season and most things worked out well as far as scheduling went. Did have to miss the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at Church though and that made me really sad - it was the first one I've missed in the last 12 years. Oh well, I was where I was needed most thanks to the wonderful citizens of Douglas County who keep on doing crazy stuff even though it is Christmas (I just keep reminding myself that it's job security! ).
I'm starting to get that wanderlust again and can't wait for the races to start back . . .
There's a new puppy in the house and he's really cute, but driving us all crazy - especially our inside dog, Lucky. Lucky is almost 8 now and doesn't want to play all the time - he's old and playing chase for several hours at a time at high rates of speed just doesn't seem to appeal to him anymore - he'd rather sit on his sofa and watch the world go by outside the window. A.J. (the puppy) on the other hand thinks that wearing a new rut into my carpet by running at top speed from one end of the house to the other is what he was put here on earth for and he's trying to prove to all of us that he is the absolute best dog for the job. So A.J. (the young and stupid puppy) runs like mad and drives Lucky (the older and wiser dog) crazy, making him bark - so all you hear is running, barking, running, barking, running, barking (well, I'm sure you get the picture of how my days go).

Well, have a great weekend and remember that I love you all - you make my life the joy that it is!
Happy New Year and Merry Christmas (it's never too early to say that because the Lord is so good to us all)!

Friday, April 15, 2011

"Maybe I Won't Need Shooting After All.... November 19, 2007"

Well, I managed to get 2 walls and most of the ceiling painted yesterday so maaaaybe I won't need to be shot after all (well, at least not for this anyway!). I'm actually cleaning out some old junk as I go - so this has been a good thing. I just can't believe I waited till the last minute to get it done.
Well, gotta get back to painting - just wanted to take a few minute breather. Besides, if I stop for too long, it takes tooooooo much effort to convince myself to get back to work!

Have a great week and remember I Love You!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

"Shoot Me Now! - November 18, 2007"

I have lost my mind completely - for some unknown reason I had this delusional idea that I could rearrange my furniture, paint my living room and hallway, cook for 2 Thanksgiving family get-togethers, work several 12 hour shifts, decorate for Christmas and get it all done before my children come over for Thanksgiving next Sunday!!

WHAT WAS I THINKING????

I was absolutely not thinking about the fact that I am older and now HAVE to have 7-8 hours of sleep a night to function instead of the 3-4 that I used to need. I certainly was not thinking about the unchangeable fact that there are only 24 hours in a day (when I was younger - days were much longer). I did not think about how heavy all that furniture was and how I'm not as strong as I once was. I must have forgotten the laws of physics because I could have sworn that an 8' sofa would fit perfectly on a 6' wall..... I am convinced that this all has to be due to the early onset of "Old Timers", not that I am by any means "OLD" (watch it - I know what you're thinking!).

I have obviously lost what little bit of a mind I had left . . . . I got started today and realized what a monumental task I have taken on. Hence, I have only one request to make of my many friends . . . . .


Someone please just shoot me now!!


I love you all! Have a great week next week and a Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

"Dependability - November 6, 2007"

First of all I'd like to say that I had an awesome time at the races over the weekend. It was great being with Dusty and the gang and I'm sure gonna miss it until the season starts back up. We met some of the drivers and crews that we didn't know and hung out with them for a little while Saturday night at the hotel and had an absolute blast with them. I hope we'll get to see more of them next year.

Now for the down side of my weekend trip - when I got back to work today I had a bit of a shock. We are allowed to swap days with other people so that we can save vacation time or get days off that we need when we would otherwise be working. I had swapped with someone for one of the weekend days thinking that she could be depended on and she didn't bother to show up or to get a replacement to work for her. This made me look really bad and also made me loose 12 hours of overtime pay. Not only was I terribly embarassed by this, but now I have to figure out how to make ends meet since I'll be loosing quiet a bit of pay.

I guess I have different values from most folks, because I was raised that if you committed to do something then you did it or you made sure it got done. It was called dependability when I was growing up, but now I guess most people look at it as "every man for himself". It's a sad day, but I guess it was to be expected. Oh well, "Once bit - twice shy" as the old saying goes. I just know that it won't happen again. I learned my lesson.

Thanks for letting me vent and I hope you all have a great week! Remember that I Love You All!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

"We're Off to Lakeland - November 2, 2007"

Well, ended up having to work for a little while tonight so I was late getting my cooking done, but I'm finally through. I'm headed to the sack for a little shut eye and then hope that we'll be heading out by 9:00 AM for Florida.

I'm excited and a little sad - this is the last race of the season and I'm actually going to miss the mad rush to get everything done and hit the road..... but at least I have Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up - they're always a mad rush at trying to get everything done!

Have a great weekend - I know I will! Say a little prayer for a safe trip for Bobby, Becca and I and we'll see you when we get home -

Monday, April 11, 2011

"Technology - October 28, 2007"

You know how you hate something but can't live without it? Well that's how I feel about my computer right now. I consider myself a reasonably intelligent person and have a fairly good ability to figure out things in general.... but Internet Explorer kicked my you-know-what this weekend!!

Our internet went down last week and it seems like I have spent every waking moment (and on the days I worked, there weren't many of those) trying to connect back to the internet. I have had to pray harder for forgiveness over the last few days, as I said a few things to my computer that should never have come out of my mouth, but alas..... I am definitely human. Thank goodness that God is divine and has forgiven me.... and I know he has a sense of humor (LOL).

I was finally able to connect through a dial up connection and after a several hour download of a new internet explorer, I think I have the problem solved.... but I say this with some caution as I am always leary when I deal with technology. Most times I end up having to call my son or one of his friends to help fix an even greater problem that my fixes usually cause. Only time will tell.

Therefore - pray for me and my computer - as my next step is to boot the everloving thing out the front door and buy a new one (which I definitely cannot afford to do, not to mention the medical bills from the broken foot which I will surely hobble away with!).

Sunday, April 10, 2011

"One More Race This Season - October 22, 2007"

Well, we made it to South Georgia and back, safe and sound. Bobby and Becca both got to go and we had a wonderful time. Bobby worked with Justin Wakefield to learn how to spot for Dusty, just in case he ever needs a backup spotter. Becca and I taught Justin's wife, Jennifer, to score and she did a great job. Becca scored for Chase Pistone and Jennifer scored for Jeff Fultz. The race was pretty exciting. Dusty had problems getting the car set up and had to get into the race on a provisional - causing him to have to start 35th. He ended up having a great race and finished 13th. Because of that he was awarded the Hard Charger award for the race, so not a bad night overall....

We have one more race in Lakeland, FL in two weeks and then will be off for several months. I'll miss it, but it will give me time to rest up for next season and regroup. Then off we go again, and I'll be a happy happy camper!!!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

"Cecil Race at South Georgia Motorsports Park - Oct. 16, 2007"

Well, this weekend we are off to the South Georgia Motorsports Park in Cecil, GA which is near Valdosta for the Hooter's all pro race. Becca and I will leave sometime Friday morning after I sleep for a few hours (I have to work 6 PM to 6 AM Thursday night).

I'll be cooking for a larger group than usual because a lot of Dusty's family and friends from the Savannah area will come over for this race. It'll be lots of fun and this is a really nice track.

I'm kind of sad because this is the next to the last race of the season and then we have a break of several months before we start back up. Guess it's a good thing though, I need to build my vacation time back up!

Have a great week and remember that I love you all!

Friday, April 8, 2011

"Thanks Will!! - October 9, 2007"

P. S. to my Talladega blog :




Thanks Will !

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. . . . . . Well, I guess you get the point - I appreciate it more than you will ever know (even though I might tell you a hundred times, it will still not be enough to tell you how much I truly appreciate you and all you've done for me! I love you and will feed you for the rest of my life - Ha Ha!)

And for those of you who don't know - Will is the one who is responsible for me getting to hang out and help out with Ken Schrader's team. He is a great friend and our whole family just adores him.

We love you Will and THANKS SO MUCH!!!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

"Talledega! - October 6, 2007"

Oh my goodness!!!! I had an absolutely awesome time at the races this weekend. The guys on the team are so much fun and soooooo sweet. I just love being around them.


I got an extra special treat this weekend - I got to score for the team and it was so neat! And to top it all off I got paid for it! I wanted to do it for free just because they let me come and hang out, but Brian insisted on paying me. I got my cake and got to eat it too!!

On Thursday, Kenny Schrader came over and hung out with us for a while. I was standing outside by the car taking some pictures when Kenny came out of the hauler and walked over to me. He leaned over and asked me "just how dark is our locker room?" and then turned around and walked back to the hauler. After I quit screaming and laughing - I realized that most everybody on the team was in on the joke and was laughing right along with me.

Somebody told Kenny this story (which is actually true): After the Sonoma race, I got back to the shop around midnight and went in to take a shower. I had just gotten lathered up good and had started washing my hair when the lights went out (no one knew they were on a timer). So I stood there in the dark, laughing at myself, taking my shower and trying to figure out what I was going to do (there were several walls and turns to get back to the light switch). When the team came in the next morning, everyone got a big kick out of the story.

Well, Kenny being the jokester that he is thought it would be funny to ask me about it. Kenny came back over after I quit laughing and we had a good laugh out of it! He is such a sweet person and really nice.

Got to get up close and take picutures of lots of drivers and such and you know how I love that!

Sometimes I have to pinch myself because God has been so good to me - I may not be famous or rich, but I am one of the luckiest and most blessed people on the planet and I will be forever grateful for all that God has given to me.

Always remember that I love you all.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

"Heading to Talledega! - October 2, 2007"

Woooooo Hoooooo!! I'm heading to Talledega on Thursday to hang out and help cook for Ken Schrader's ARCA car team. I'll get to see all of the guys that I went to California with in June and I'm really excited! I loved going to the race in Sonoma with these guys and I know that this weekend will be just as much fun. I can't wait....

Becca will be heading to Myrtle Beach to work with Dusty's team - I hate that I'll miss being with them, but I'm gonna love being at Talledega and I'll get to see them at the South Georgia race and the Lakeland race later on this month.

This weekend, the ARCA cars race on Friday, the Craftsman Trucks on Saturday and the Cup cars on Sunday. It's going to be like hunting on a baited field! I know I'll have some great pictures after this weekend!

I have to work tonight and then sleep for a little while in the morning. Most of the rest of the day will be spent doing my prep work for the food I'm cooking and I'm also making food for Becca to take to Myrtle Beach.

I'll have handbells and choir at church tomorrow night, will come home and sleep just a little and then get up about 4:30 Thursday morning and head out for Talledega. I'll hook up with the guys at the hotel in Anniston and then off to the track to get our credentials and set up.

I am sooooooo LUCKY and BLESSED - how many people get to live their dreams like I do ? - God has been so good to me and I praise him for all he's done in my life and the blessings he has given to me. How AWESOME he is!!

I love you all and hope you have a great weekend too!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

"We're Back From Iowa! - Sept. 24, 2007"

Oh my goodness - what a wonderful time we had! We got back in last night about 1:00 AM after leaving Iowa at 9:30 yesterday morning. Becca and I shared the driving going up and coming back.

We got into Newton at about 10:30 their time on Thursday night and met up with Dusty and the gang at the hotel. Friday morning started early - we had to be at the track at around 8:00 to get our credentials. Friday the team struggled with getting the car set up - it was a brand new car - so they had to start from the bottom up.

Friday night there was a "Fan-Fair" for the race fans to visit the infield, tour the garage and haulers and to meet the teams and drivers. It was pretty fun - I passed out cards and talked to the fans while the team was doing the last minute things that needed to be done to the car. Becca helped put the decals on during that time.

Saturday, we had to be at the track at 7:00 AM to get started and to get the car through tech. The spoiler was too wide and we were missing the taillight decals so we didn't pass the first time through tech. I told Dusty that he needed the taillight decals so that the other drivers would be able to tell when he hit the brakes - after all we were expecting the rest of the field to be behind him!

Unfortunately, we didn't qualify too well - we were 30th, but at least we made the field - there were 4 guys that didn't.

There was a concert by country singer Craig Morgan later in the afternoon and a driver autograph session at the same time. It was great - I thought I wouldn't get to see the concert and it turned out that we were right there with it! We had a ball with the drivers and were all rocking out to the concert.

Becca and I both scored the race - Becca for the 52 car of Kirk Leone and me for Dusty. We had a great view of the track.

Dusty's car was really fast and he managed to make it up to 7th by lap 111 but then the alternator went out. What they didn't realize at the time was that it was draining the battery and on lap 159 the car went dead just as Dusty passed the entrance to pit road. Unfortunately he didn't have enough power to make it back to the pits and stopped halfway down the back stretch and had to be pushed back to the pits. We lost 5 laps and were never able to recover them. It was a real shame too, because he had at least a top 5 car and was consistently passing cars the whole time he was racing. His lap times were faster than the 2nd place car, so I know he would have done well.

We still had a great time and just love working with this team - they are awesome folks and such a joy to be around.

I won't get to go to the Myrtle Beach race because I have to work that weekend, but Becca is planning on going. I hope to get to go to the next two after that though.

Monday, April 4, 2011

"Becca's Coming Home! - Sept. 17, 2007"

Well, the last 24 hours have been interesting. Becca called me yesterday, very upset that all was not well with her boyfriend Chaz. We talked and to make a long story short, she asked if she could come back home. I must admit that I have been praying for this for many months, so ~ thank you, Jesus ~.

We still have a ways to go, but this is a major start and I'm thankful for it!

Some of the dispatchers and officers that I work with usually get together for breakfast on the last morning of our rotation when we get off. This morning Becca joined us and we had a nice breakfast together (along with 5 others). It was a little early for her (we get off at 6:00 AM) so I'm glad she made the effort to come eat with us. It was lots of fun.

She left breakfast this morning to go back to Chaz's house to get her stuff and that's where she is now. I'm headed to get some sleep - It's been 26 hours since I slept last and I'm beat.


Remember that I love you . . . . Jo

"The Iowa Race is Coming Up - Sept. 14, 2007"

I'm getting so excited - by this time next week Becca and I will be in Newton, Iowa at the new speedway that was built by Rusty Wallace. The Hooters team that I cook for and score for will be racing there on Saturday. Becca helps Dusty during the autograph sessions and then scores for whatever driver needs a scorer.

We will leave on Thursday as soon as Becca gets off of work and drive straight through. It will take us about 16-18 hours (including stopping for gas and to eat) of driving but it's always worth it. Up to now, the Mansfield, Ohio track was the furthest that we have gone to get to a race. We'll be driving about a thousand miles to get to the Iowa track.

I have always loved driving - it gives me some good quality quiet time and that gives me the time I need to talk to God and "do some splaining" about the things I need to get forgiven for. Mostly they're little things, but I still need to ask for the forgiveness.

It has also helped to bring Becca and I back together. She moved out last November and our relationship was really really strained for a long time. I wasn't happy with her (and I'm still not crazy about what she is doing) but going to the races together has given us a chance to get back on the right track to getting close again. After all, when you spend 16 hours in a pickup truck alone together, you have to get along with each other.

Well, I have to go walk on my treadmill and then get ready for work. It's supposed to storm tonight and that means that it will be an insane night at work. Just another fun Friday night in D'ville....


Love you all (even if you're reading this and I don't even know you!)

"Those You Touch - September 12, 2007"

Everything you do touches someone in some way - some in good ways, some bad and some in ways that you will never know. Your smile, a frown, the comments you make, the things you don't say when you should, a touch, a hug, a kiss on the cheek, little things you do that no one ever knows about, things you do that you shouldn't that everyone finds out about . . . . They all affect those people around you.

Remember the old saying "What goes around comes around"? The older I get the more I find that this is sooooo true!

What brought all this on was a message I got yesterday from a sweet, beautiful young lady that I have known since she was a small child. She went to church with us and moved away many years ago, but would come back to visit often. She never failed to talk to me and give me a big hug when she'd come back which always made me feel wonderful. I always wondered what I did to deserve such kindness, but you know what - it doesn't really matter. What matters is that I did it. And everytime she remembers me with the hugs, smiles or messages, it is like a little reward from God telling me that I did a good job.

Remember those around you who have touched your life and tell them you appreciate it while you still can.

Thank you sweetheart - you know who you are! I Love You.




Saturday, April 2, 2011

Making Amends.....

I seem to have had a horrible time keeping up with this blog.  I was so gung ho at first but then life got in the way and I seemed to have less and less spare time to work on a blog.  I recently had the bright idea to post some of my old blogs from my “MySpace” page.   So for a while, some of my posts will be reposts of the older ones.   I hope you enjoy them!
"How Lucky I Am - Sept. 10, 2007"
It's really amazing when you think about it.... all the little things in life seem so trivial but then you look at all of them over time and life is sooooo good. I have been so lucky in my life, God has been so good to me. I have done things that some people only dream of doing and never get the opportunity to do.
I try to be a good person and to do the things that Jesus would have me to do and I know that sometimes I fall short but that's when he seems to pick me up and dust me off and then he says "well done, my good and faithful servant" and then it's all worth it.

I must have done something right because the good things have come back to me 100 fold in ways that I never dreamed possible. If I died today, I could not complain because of all the awesome things I've gotten to do, the opportunities I've had and the wonderful friends and family that I love so much......

I'm feeling a little nostalgic - just got through looking at some old racing pictures to send to a friend and it made me realize just how lucky I really am. I hope that if you are reading this, you will realize just how lucky you are - no matter what comes your way - because there is always someone who loves you no matter what happens and will always accept you whatever comes. Enjoy life and be grateful for what comes your way, even the trivial little things, because they add up to the big things in the end. Love you all with all my heart.
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