Monday, May 16, 2011

Almost home after 25 days on the road

We are in NM headed north on I10 on the last leg of our journey home.  We spent 3 nights and 2 days in Abilene TX with family which was both wonderful and exhausting!  7 adults and two kids in the house all the time plus 2-6 more people at times...lots of conversations at the same time!  We got to celebrate our grand-niece Taylor's 3rd birthday too.  She is precious and precocious too.

So sweet and innocent.

And a party girl too...

...who did a face plant in her cake after singing happy birthday to herself!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Branson is BEAUTIFUL!

I grew up about 2 hours from here and remember going to Silver Dollar City on a couple of school trips but didn't remember it was in Branson.  Of course, that was decades ago!  We are looking forward to taking in a show, probably Shoji, and enjoy natural things like riding the ducks.  And I'll probably go to the outlet mall.  Oh, yes, do laundry for Larry to wash off the One Lap of America road dirt (One Lap Blog).

Happy Mother's Day, Mom!

I know you are looking down from heaven and smiling as we drive past Ft. Leonard Wood and Buckhorn.  And I'm glad you are at peace with Grandma, many generations of great grandmothers, aunts, cousins, a sister-in-law and a dear niece.  I miss you but know you can breath now.  Thanks for taking such good care of me and giving me the courage and confidence to try many things.

Love,
Sandy

 

Sunday, May 8, 2011

On the road together again

After a grueling 8 day, 10 track, 12 state, 18 event One Lap of America race for Larry and Josie plus a 4 state 1700 mile trip for me, we reunited in Joliet IL on Friday.  Pam drove down to watch the track events too.

We spent 2 nights in South Bend.  Now we are headed to Branson MO for 2 days, 3 nights of R&R.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Too busy to blog...

I've been so busy with preps and transit and blogs for Josie and Larry in the Cannonball One Lap of America I haven't written here at all.  I started out the AM in South Bend IN watching a wet skid pad event at the Tire Rack.  Then said goodbye to Larry for the week and headed back north.  Decided to run the Chicago gauntlet including tolls - not terribly bad but I was so tired when I got to Madison that I  could hardly hold a conversation.  I'm now in Madison, WI with our friend Pam for the weekend.  Looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow and not having to drive anywhere.  Or I guess it's today.  Happy sunday.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Put the Brakes on Parkinsons: Put the Brakes on Parkinsons: Let's find a cure fo...

Put the Brakes on Parkinsons: Put the Brakes on Parkinsons: Let's find a cure fo...: : Please join the Fritsch Family to Put the Brakes on Parkinsons Disease!  
 
We are just 4 days from the start of our event on April 30th, and we are still short of our $25K goal.  But we have an angel in our midst, Angel Kathy, and she will match all donations up to a total of $5K until the end of the event, May 7th.   
 
 

Rainy day in Minnie

...and I'm learning how to set up a blog?!  Can you say geek-ette! 

Why, you might ask, would I do such a thing? Or if you know me well, you might be surprised that I don't already have one.  Well now that I'm retired from a computer intensive career, I wait for the spirit to move me or a need to arise before I delve into yet another project.  The need is here now to create a place where friends, family and I can follow Larry and our friend Josie as they set off on the Cannonball One Lap of America and raise money to support Parkinsons Research.  So I created this test blog. 

Now I'm off to populate the real one Put The Brakes on Parkinsons