Jeff Wins 1st Gator Duel on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009We live in Sanford, Florida and love to travel, mostly to several NASCAR Races each year, but to other venues as well when we have the time. We are gearing up for retirement so we have our 35' Class A RV stocked, packed and ready to roll with very little notice given. The Beach is another place we frequent and Elani (our grand-daughter) is the subject of the majority of my photography. See ya on the Road!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Daytona 500 Weekend - Feb. 12-16, 2009
After picking Cully up at the airport at 6 pm on Wednesday evening, we headed to the CrazyHorse Campground in Daytona Beach, FL for the 51st running of the Daytona 500 and other events we had scheduled for the weekend. Rudy went ahead and got the RV set up and was waiting for us when we arrived with a light supper.
We had tickets for the Gator Duels so we headed to the Track around Noon to find our seats. We had a special parking pass because we had accepted an invitation to the "Dega Bash" that was being held in the Hospitality Tents after the Duels. We are ticket holders for Talladega and they were having an event to start the celebration for their 40th Anniversary.
Jeff Gordon won the first Duel after a very exciting, wreck-filled race. It was good to see these drivers pushing for position and racing side-by-side. Jeff will start third in the 500. Kyle Busch won the 2nd Duel race and he will start 4th in the 500.
When we arrived at the Hospitality Village, we were greeted with a welcome bag and name badge and there was food and drinks being served in the tent. Larry McReynolds, Donnie Allison, Mike Helton, Eli Gold and Barney from MRN were there along with the President of Talladega SuperSpeedway for a question and answer session, autographs and pictures. Before everyone left they had a door prize drawing. I won 4 can koozies and Rudy won a wind-breaker jacket.
Friday, was the day to visit the Flea Market and see if we could find some bargains on Driver merchandise and collectibles. I then volunteered a couple of hours with the NASCAR Foundation and sold NASCAR Day pins on the mid-way. We then met at the SPEED stage and watched the taping of NASCAR Performance and met up with a couple of friends from the Jeff Gordon Network before going to Our Deck Down Under for dinner.
We were invited by Janine and Heidi to come to their condo on the beach for Saturday, which is where you found us basking in the sun along side the pool and walking on the beach taking in the sounds of the surf.
It's finally Race Day in Daytona and we woke up to cloudy, gloomy and windy skies that didn't look very promising for a Race to happen. We took our shuttle to the Track and found our seats and dropped off some gear, before Cully & I headed to the Infield with ONMC for Driver Intros. There was a large crowd in the infield and we had to push our way through them all to get to the place where we were to stand as the Drivers of the 51st Daytona 500 came off the stage and walked past us. What an experience! I got a picture or two of each of the Drivers as they paraded by except for one (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.) because he ran past everyone with his head down. Sad :-(
The Race was eventually rain-shortened to only 154 of the 200 laps to complete and when they took the Red Flag, # 17 Matt Kenseth was in the lead to take home the Trophy and all the glory!
Monday morning as Rudy headed home in the RV, Cully & I did our traditional thing and went to the 500 Experience to get our dog-tags made to commemorate the winner before heading to airport for Cully to fly home.
The time always goes by so fast, but we always have a great time! Our next Racing adventure will be to Bristol, TN for the March 22 weekend racing excitement! Hope to see you there.
See ya on the Road!
We had tickets for the Gator Duels so we headed to the Track around Noon to find our seats. We had a special parking pass because we had accepted an invitation to the "Dega Bash" that was being held in the Hospitality Tents after the Duels. We are ticket holders for Talladega and they were having an event to start the celebration for their 40th Anniversary.
Jeff Gordon won the first Duel after a very exciting, wreck-filled race. It was good to see these drivers pushing for position and racing side-by-side. Jeff will start third in the 500. Kyle Busch won the 2nd Duel race and he will start 4th in the 500.
When we arrived at the Hospitality Village, we were greeted with a welcome bag and name badge and there was food and drinks being served in the tent. Larry McReynolds, Donnie Allison, Mike Helton, Eli Gold and Barney from MRN were there along with the President of Talladega SuperSpeedway for a question and answer session, autographs and pictures. Before everyone left they had a door prize drawing. I won 4 can koozies and Rudy won a wind-breaker jacket.
Friday, was the day to visit the Flea Market and see if we could find some bargains on Driver merchandise and collectibles. I then volunteered a couple of hours with the NASCAR Foundation and sold NASCAR Day pins on the mid-way. We then met at the SPEED stage and watched the taping of NASCAR Performance and met up with a couple of friends from the Jeff Gordon Network before going to Our Deck Down Under for dinner.
We were invited by Janine and Heidi to come to their condo on the beach for Saturday, which is where you found us basking in the sun along side the pool and walking on the beach taking in the sounds of the surf.
It's finally Race Day in Daytona and we woke up to cloudy, gloomy and windy skies that didn't look very promising for a Race to happen. We took our shuttle to the Track and found our seats and dropped off some gear, before Cully & I headed to the Infield with ONMC for Driver Intros. There was a large crowd in the infield and we had to push our way through them all to get to the place where we were to stand as the Drivers of the 51st Daytona 500 came off the stage and walked past us. What an experience! I got a picture or two of each of the Drivers as they paraded by except for one (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.) because he ran past everyone with his head down. Sad :-(
The Race was eventually rain-shortened to only 154 of the 200 laps to complete and when they took the Red Flag, # 17 Matt Kenseth was in the lead to take home the Trophy and all the glory!
Monday morning as Rudy headed home in the RV, Cully & I did our traditional thing and went to the 500 Experience to get our dog-tags made to commemorate the winner before heading to airport for Cully to fly home.
The time always goes by so fast, but we always have a great time! Our next Racing adventure will be to Bristol, TN for the March 22 weekend racing excitement! Hope to see you there.
See ya on the Road!
Monday, February 9, 2009
February 7, 2009




Blue Springs State Park - Manatee Watching
It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon and we had some friends visiting from Michigan that had never seen the Manatee in the wild at Blue Spring State Park, so we picked them up and took them for a ride. There were more Manatee in the Springs than I have ever seen, which is due to the cold temperatures that we've been experiencing here in Florida. We ever saw some with their calves. Of course, Elani had to have some time at the playground before we came home. She made some new friends there (which isn't hard for her at all). We should take lessons from this little one in the art of friend-making.
We will be leaving for Daytona Beach for the Daytona 500 and Gator Duels on Wednesday, Feb. 11, with the coach and we will be camping behind the Flea Market in Crazy Horse Campground (where we've been for the past 5 years). I'll have pictures and stories to tell, I am sure. I even have infield passes for the 500 to be down next to the Stage for Driver Intros. Can't wait.
Let's go Racin', Boys!!
See ya on the road. . . . .
It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon and we had some friends visiting from Michigan that had never seen the Manatee in the wild at Blue Spring State Park, so we picked them up and took them for a ride. There were more Manatee in the Springs than I have ever seen, which is due to the cold temperatures that we've been experiencing here in Florida. We ever saw some with their calves. Of course, Elani had to have some time at the playground before we came home. She made some new friends there (which isn't hard for her at all). We should take lessons from this little one in the art of friend-making.
We will be leaving for Daytona Beach for the Daytona 500 and Gator Duels on Wednesday, Feb. 11, with the coach and we will be camping behind the Flea Market in Crazy Horse Campground (where we've been for the past 5 years). I'll have pictures and stories to tell, I am sure. I even have infield passes for the 500 to be down next to the Stage for Driver Intros. Can't wait.
Let's go Racin', Boys!!
See ya on the road. . . . .
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Happy New Year - January - 2009




January 4, 2009
Rolex Testing in Daytona - just a little racing action to feed our need for SPEED. Even if they aren't NASCAR-type cars, they go fast and make noise, so we took a drive on a beautiful January Sunday to Daytona to visit the Track and watch the cars go around for a while.
Elani was with us and she was very excited. She talked to a driver (we are not sure who he is) and checked out the tires and the insides of the car (while in the Pits). A crew member gave her a lug nut, too. But, what she wanted to see most was the Start/Finish Line - so we took her up on the FanDeck and Rudy pointed out all the high points of the track to her. We watched the cars go around and past us, going in and out of the pit garages and then found seats on the hair pin turn in the infield and sat for an hour or so as they practiced. There was a nice breeze and the sun was hot. Elani got bored so she found a spot in the dirt to dig and play. Soon it was time for lunch so off we went to Rudy's favorite restaurant - Ruby Tuesday and then home for the rest of the afternoon.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
December 30, 2008 - Christmas Past -




Another Christmas has come and gone, but I must say this was one of the best that I can recall. It was hectic, but relaxing too at times. Christmas Eve was spent with Travis and his family. We enjoyed a great dinner that Rosa prepared and a Christmas Celebration around the tree before Travis left for work. It is always so much fun watching kids open gifts and the looks on their faces is priceless. Later that evening we took the whole crew to Arabian Nights for the dinner show (where Travis was working). Christmas morning found us on the road by 8:15 a.m. to Venice, Florida for Christmas with Mom & Don. Again, we enjoyed a delicious dinner after Travis and family arrived and then another round of opening gifts. It was gorgeous in at the Beach House. Couldn't have asked for better weather with temps in the low 80's, sunny blue skies and a slight breeze.
Rudy, Elani and I stayed with Mom & Don for the rest of the weekend, with trips to a couple different Beaches in the area, the Jetty, the ice cream store, a little after-Christmas shopping and then some just plain relaxing.
Sunday, we left fairly early so that we could get back to Apopka to catch the bus with the Church Choir to sing at Epcot for the Candlelight Processional. It was a late night, but definitely worth the trip and time as we heard the story of Jesus' birth and sang the songs to minister to the 3,000 guests at each Show at Epcot.
Back to work this week for a short 3-day work week and before you know it 2009 will be upon us and we will be off and running again with all kinds of activities (already planned and scheduled).
We will be in Daytona for the "Roar Before the Rolex" in a few days and then to the Daytona Pre-Race Thunder FanFest later in the month. That should keep us tied over until NASCAR race season starts in February.
See ya on the Road!!!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
November Recap





November was a fun-filled month and it just flew by. We were in Homestead-Miami for the last NASCAR race of the season for a nice long weekend with friends, camping out at the track and attending the races. Rudy and I arrived with the Coach on Wednesday night around midnight and after getting all set up we hit the bed. Thursday, we had all day to ourselves to wander and just relax. Cully & Janine arrived late on Thursday night. Friday we attending Practice and Qualifying, Bob & Charlene (from CA) arrived too. Friday night, Janine and I had a very relaxing quiet evening to ourselves. Saturday morning we all went on a Garage Tour courtesy of Jeff Gordon Network and the Speedway. It was one of the best tours we've ever been on. We saw lots of drivers and was even right down on Pit Road when the Nationwide drivers were Qualifying. Sunday, Race Day was perfect with lots of sun and just the right temps for attending a Race. After the Race, I was with the Official Nascar Members Club and was a part of the 3-Time Championship Celebration of Jimmie Johnson and his Team. Got lots of great pictures and even got to have my picture with Jimmie on the Stage with his trophy. While waiting we were able to see Carl Edwards also in Victory Lane as he won the race. Definitely worth the long wait before our actual picture time. Being a member of ONMC has its perks. We had a great weekend and I've got far too many pictures now to try to scrapbook.
Nov. 21, Friday: This day we were on the road early heading to Disney Boardwalk to try and catch a glimpse of the Top 10 Nationwide Series Drivers, including Champ, Clint Bowyer and Carl Edwards. We arrived just as they were giving out wristbands for an autograph session at the ESPN Club. We hung around chatting with others, taking pictures and watching as the Drivers came out of the club to do interviews with NASCAR.com. While waiting in line friendly Mike Wallace came out and said hello to the crowd before doing his interview. He made a special point to talk to Elani, picked her up and took her to tease Jason Leffler about his hair and joked with her before doing his interview. Carl Edwards came out of the Club and when he did, Elani ducked under the ropes to tell him Hi. Carl picked her up and hugged her and chatted with her too. He then set her on his lap and did his interview. He made special point of mentioning her and calling her by name during his interview (which aired on NASCAR.com) for a couple of weeks under Video highlights and was also on Roush-Fenway.com. She has become a little star and loved hamming it up with Carl during his interview. And Carl was so gracious and looked like he was enjoying himself as well. As we proceeded down the line to get autographs each of the 10 drivers personalized a Hero Card to Elani. She then sat with Clint Bowyer for pictures. I won't forgot this day for a long time and it will be fun to show it to Elani when she gets older and realizes what really happened.
November 27th - Thanksgiving: 22 of us gathered at Aunt Judy and Uncle Don's for our potluck Thanksgiving Dinner with the family. It was a great day with lots of great food and wonderful fellowship and time to talk and play. I took family pictures of individual families as well as a group picture of all 22 of us. (more for me to scrapbook).
November 28th - Black Friday: Rudy and I were on the road and heading to the stores at 5:30 a.m. We found the bargains we were looking for, plus more. We were totally exhausted and eating lunch at 11:30 before picking up Elani and heading home for the rest of the weekend.
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