25 November 2009

Camp Pendleton Harvest Fest and a little extra!

We met Dar and her husband "Bear" at the storage yard around 9 a.m. We hooked up the truck to the trailer and hit the 5 south. We arrived at the Entry gate and were expecting to be thoroughly checked out...it is a 48' trailer - we could have had all kinds of bad stuff in there! But all they did was check Glenn's license and let us through! I guess they thought if we were bad guys..we WERE on a Marine Corps base! HOORAH!
We arrived at our show site, which was in front of the enlisted 1/5 barracks. We got the car unloaded along with all the goodies for the kids and troops. Then Glenn and I had to find a spot to park the truck and trailer - FUN!!! No, really it was! We had to park about 3 blocks away in an open parking lot. So......to get back to the party, we unloaded the ATV and prayed the whole way back that we wouldn't run into any MP's! Apparently we got really lucky because I'm here writing the blog! : )
I want to make a quick apology about there being no pictures this time...my computer is not feeling very well right now! But, I will be posting them on my facebook page at www.facebook.com/drgracegrl
Back to the show...we put the car in place and set up the EZ-UP. We put out the table and put the goody bags on top. Then everyone started to show up! They started the show with a prayer for the troops and their safe return, then we did the National Anthem! And at the end of it I started up the car up and got everyone in the spirit of the show!
We had such a great response from everyone at the show. We had kids that were a few months old up to teenagers either sitting in the car or standng beside it. We had a few moms come by and say they want to drive the car not just sit in it! I always get a kick out of that response.
I do need and want to send out a couple of special thank you's to the following people....
Juan, Cecilia,and Mrs. Lacroix - without you guys the show wouldn't have happened!
Juan - thanks for the coin, it's going in the car and going racing with me next year!
Kendall, Kim, Rita, Karen and the rest of the ladies from the American Legion Auxiliary Post 291 - What a wonderful job you guys did with the pictures and the bean bag toss and all the other things I'm sure you helped out with!
Kim and Kendall - Thanks for the use of the printer, even though I was causing it heartache!
Well, I'm going to close for now....To all my family and friends HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Take care and I'll see you at the races (next year)!

03 November 2009

Quick Update.....

Just a quick update on all that's going on!
This weekend we will be in Vegas for the Divisional race...SO, if you're out there....Come find me!
I'd love to meet ya!!!!
Next weekend, Nov 12-15 we will be in Pomona for the Finals!!! I'm racing that one....WOO HOO!!! Again, if you're out there....come find me!!!! The pits are open so you can come and hang out if you'd like!
November 21st we are heading to Camp Pendleton to show the car to the troops and families at their Harvest Festival....That's going to be sooooo great!
November 26th THANKSGIVING!!! Please remember to not only give thanks to your family and friends, but to the troops serving all over the world!
November 29th thru December 6th - VACATION!!!!
Then onto Christmas, New Year, Showing the car in Mesa, AZ at Sunshine Acres Children's Home, My 40th b-day (where does the time go?), My best friend coming out for a week,
then February racing starts again and more shows to come!!!!!
That's all for now....Take care and I'll see you at the races!

05 October 2009

Family Appreciation Day at March ARB


What a wonderful show! Dunk booth, 3-legged race, food, goodies, pony rides, and a dragster!
Our day started at 5 a.m., we picked up the trailer and headed out. We got to the main gate at March ARB and met an interesting "young" man. He was checking everyone in and of course we had to open up the trailer and he made sure we weren't carrying anything bad. After we made it through the gate, we met up with one of the airmen and he led us to where we were to set up. Major Hendricksen squared us away! We had our own EZ UP with a Drag Race Girl, LLC sign on the front of it.
As soon as we pulled out the car, people started gathering and asking questions. The first question is always "How fast do you go?" then the second is "How big is the motor and what's the horsepower?" The variety of reactions are always fun to see. Then, the greatest reaction is when the person asking finds out that I'm the one who drives the car. Their mouth hits the ground and then they ask "How did you get into this sport?" My response is usually "Legally or Illegally?" Then they start laughing...... : ) that's the response I love! Then I just blame my my dad! Sorry dad, had to do it! ; )


Well, back to the show! We had goody bags for the kids and troops with items donated from K&N, Lucas Oil, Harley Davidson Fullerton, American Legion Post #291. We had a camera and printer set up, courtesy of the ARB, so everyone could have their picture taken. A friend of mine, Barbara, came up with the idea of a photo folder. It was a great idea....everyone who had their pics taken, got the pic put into this folder that has Drag Race Girl on the front of it and our contact info on the back.
We met a lot of great soldiers as well as their wives/husbands and kids! You know, I'm so honored to be able to do this for our troops and their families. What a great feeling!
I do need to send out some special THANK YOU'S!!!
Major Hendricksen, Glenn, Debbie, Barbara, Gloria, Julie, and Paul. Without you guys this show wouldn't have come together like it did!


These two pics...Horsepower or HORSE power? Glenn being the "bag protector"
Well, as always, take care and I'll see you at the races...or the next show!

29 September 2009

New Shows and Racing Schedule for Drag Race Girl

Well, we have some great news to share with everyone! The following are the events, dates, and locations:
1. Family Appreciation Day - October 3rd - March ARB
2. National Event in Vegas - Oct 29-Nov 1 - Las Vegas, NV
3. Divisional Event in Vegas - Nov 5-8 - Las Vegas, NV
4. National Event in Pomona - Nov 12-15 - Pomona, CA
5. Harvest Day for the 1/5 - Nov 21st - Camp Pendleton, CA
6. Welcome Home from Afghanistan - Dec. 5th - Ft. Sill, OK
7. Snowball Express Show - Dec. 11th - Dallas, TX
So, with all this in line....we are going to be busy! If any of you know of any businesses who would like to donate t-shirts, hats, stickers, or anything to help support the troops or even help us get to these shows....PLEASE send them my way! All you have to do is respond to this blog and I will get your messages.
Well, I'm going to go for now! AS always, stay safe and I'll see you at the shows!

20 September 2009

Bakersfield Divisional

It was a last minute decision that we made to go to Bakersfield. It is one of mine and Glenn's favorite tracks...even though we could do without that wonderful stench that sneaks up on you in the middle of the night! And no, Glenn didn't eat beans before he went to bed, I promise!
So, Glenn raced and he did pretty good considering that he hasn't been in the car for over a year.
He made it to second round.
We saw a lot of our friends and made a few new ones, which is always fun to do. I learned that Capt. Morgan and Dr. Pepper go really good together!
I did do some work for Drag Race Girl! It wasn't all fun and racing you know. I made bows out of red, white, and blue ribbons and went around and asked for $1 donation to help me with the goody bags for the kids. Well to my surprise, the racers and crew members that I had a chance to talk too, really stood behind me on this endeavor. I raised a little over $50 and that will help me do approximately 60-70 bags for the kids. As you know, I have a show for March ARB on October 3rd, there is going to be approximately 300 kids. So, every little bit helps!
I also received a dozen t-shirts from TD racer Paul Gladden with a promise to send me about 40 more. These will help with my teen goody bags and my single soldier goody bags.
One more friend , Mike English, sent me about 20 Chevrolet hats! Those are going to go great in my single soldier bags too!
For those of you who had the chance to get one of the ribbons, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
For those of you whom I didn't get the chance to talk to....I'll see you in Vegas and I will be stocked to the gills with ribbons!
Well, that's enough from me for now....Take Care, Stay Safe, and I'll see you at the races!

08 September 2009

Just a short note of HI!!

Hi Everyone,
Just a reminder blog about a couple of upcoming events that Drag Race Girl will be at:

1. September 26th OC Fair Grounds in Costa Mesa - Cruisin for a Cure
This is the City of Hope's 10th annual event for their Prostate Cancer Program!
For all of you who live in SoCal, I hope to see you there!

2. October 3rd March AFB - Family Appreciation Day
It is a fun-filled day for military families! They are going to have dunk tank, pony rides,
petting zoo, face painting, water wars, bungee trampolines, and a Dragster! : )

I want to thank in advance a few people and businesses!!! K&N, Lucas Oil, American Legion Post #291, Dar, Kendall, Glenn (as always), Debbie M., Barbara C., Mom, Dad, and I know there are others...I promise to get you in here next time!
Also, just to let you know, I am working on a logo for DRG (drag race girll) for t-shirts and sweatshirts. I'm trying to make it Unisex so the BOYS don't feel funny about wearing a DRG shirt...lol! I'm going to try and keep them inexpensive so EVERYONE can buy one!
Well, take care and I'll see you at the shows!

30 August 2009

The American Legion Provide A Ride Event

Yesterday was a heart touching day! There were these BIG burly bikers who took these visually impaired people on a ride! Who ever said bikers don't have a heart, didn't know these guys! I think the official count of bikes was 120 - but to the city of Newport it was only 99!!!!
Check out the video......



I met a lot of interesting people, as always! I had one lady in particular that impressed me. She was blind and she rode on the back of one of the harleys! "What a Rush" she said, she also said she wished it were a longer ride! We both laughed!

They raffled off a 2009 Harley Street Glide....I wish I would have won it! I miss my bike! The person who did win, wasn't even present!

I met some new people from other American Legion posts. Hopefully I'll be working with them to bring the dragster to their events! One said they work with March AFB....That would be fun! I wonder who would win in the 1/4 mile....ME or an F-16? I know the F-16 would win, but a girl can dream can't she!! I also met "Disco", he's from the Harley shop in Fullerton...might be doing a show with them! And of course, I can't thank the following people ENOUGH: Dar and Bear, Glenn, Bruce, The Martins, The Ellings, Kendall, Dennis, OMG I can't list'em all! I'm gonna run out of space! But especially to everyone that supported the event THANK YOU!

Well, I'm out of here! Stay safe, and I'll see you at the races or the next show...whichever comes first!



Here are a few more pics from the event:



23 August 2009

Elk's Club Chili Cook off and Car show

WHAT A BLAST!!! A special thanks goes out to K&N for loaning me one of their EZ UPS...mine kinda bit the dust! But, the chili cook-off/car show was sooo much fun, we met so many great people. Our day started at 5 a.m. We left the house around 6 and picked up the trailer and car then headed to the Elk's club in Huntington Beach. Of course we turned a lot of heads as we pulled in, kinda hard not to when you have a dodge dually (nicknamed cement truck because of its sound) and a 48' monster trailer! We park and pull the dragster and ATV out. We hook up the dragster to the ATV and pull it to the driveway of the club. That was as far as we got!!! We high-sided the dragster! Well, it's easy to do when you only sit 3" off the ground. So, after finding some muscle, we got over the hump and into our "show" spot. Thank you guys for the muscle power...you know who you are!


So, back to the trailer for the chairs, table, banner, ez-up, flags, and tape...then back to the "show" spot. Then set it all up....Then BREATHE, for only a second!!! Then remember that I left my flyers in the truck....AAAGGGGHHHH. But we got it all together and it looked great!

On to the chili.....I want to say that there were about 15-20 chili competitors. I only had the time to taste 3. The first was HOT, the 2nd was salty, but the 3rd was perfect! Just enough heat for flavor and not overloaded on spice. I don't know if that was the one that won, but it hopefully atleast placed!
Some of the people I have to mention, I can't even begin to tell you the size of their hearts!
First, Scott and Helen Martin, they are part of the Elk's club and just wonderful people. Mr. "Ughlee", wonderful man, without him and Dennis and Allene Macklin....I wouldn't have even been at that show! Then there's Russ and Judy Barnes. They were competitors in the chili cook off and their tent was just down from me. They told me about this certain foundation - Snowball Express. This organization helps children of fallen soldiers. If you get the chance, check out the website: http://www.snowballexpress.org/

Well, to finish up, I hope everyone that visited me and the dragster got a kick out of it. I know some of the people who sat in the dragster ended up looking like kids in a candy store! That's what it's all about! : )
DON'T FORGET - Saturday August 29th, 2009 American Legion Post #291. This is the "Provide A Ride" event and they will be raffling off a 2009 Harley Street Glide...$10 a ticket!!!
Come get some!!!!
All right...that's enough from me for now.....
Take Care, be safe, and I'll see you at the races!



13 August 2009

Pictures through a link from Surffest '09!!

Hey Everybody.....
Check out the link....http://rtphoto.albumpost.com/SAL291_SURFFEST09
There are quite a few great pictures of Woody's and Vette's and a dragster! : )
If you're interested in purchasing any picture, the proceed's are going to be donated to the American Legion Post #291 to help the trooops!!!!
Take care and I'll see you at the next show on August 22nd at the Huntington Beach Elks Club @ 7711 Talbert Ave......9 a.m. til ???

10 August 2009

Weekend at Fontana

Well, it started out to be a great weekend. Glenn and I picked up the trailer and car from the storage facility and headed out to Fontana on Friday. We made it just in time to get in the gate and get parked in the pits. Even though as we pulled through the main gate and took the first right turn to head to the pits, Glenn cut the turn to short and he hit the curb and blew one of the tires on the trailer. LOL! Anyway, we dropped the trailer and headed out for some dinner. Glenn and I usually try to stick to local restaurants (not the chain stores), but we thought maybe we'd give Red Lobster a try (mistake)! Now, I'm not knocking chain restaurants, but it's just my personal thought that all they are is cookie cutters who take money away from "mom and pop"!
But we won't get into all of that! So, we start out with the steamed clams, well, whoever the chef was must have put vinegar in the mix! It was soooo bad, I couldn't even get one down. So, back they went. Glenn ordered the 2 item combo steak and salmon. The salmon was really good, the steak well, shoe leather. I ordered the shrimp trio, it was okay, but I have definitely had better!
Well, enough about that adventure!
We made it back to the trailer, saw some of our racing friends and called it a night.
Saturday morning we were up at 6 a.m. and excited to start the day of racing! We pulled out the car and got her all cleaned up, filled up, and aired up. Then we wait! and wait and wait! We started wondering why no one was going down the track. So Glenn and Rob take off on the scooter to find out what's up. Come to find out, one of our racing friends was in an accident in the pits. At that point we had no idea how bad it really was. Come to find out that he was working on his car and didn't put it up on jackstands. Well, the throttle stuck and he lost control of the dragster, while in the pits. It is estimated that he went about 300 feet at about 100 mph and crashed into the side of a trailer. He lost his life. Accidents can happen sooo fast with these machines, I just hope that all of us racers learn from this. There are reasons why there are safety rules in place! We didn't race Saturday, but I do have to say, I lost a little respect in the human race that day too! We gathered in the stands for the official announcement, and we were given the option of to race or not to race. The decision was actually split! There were people more worried about "points" than someone who just lost their life!
Enough on that subject....please check out this video....it's dedicated to Ronnie Marcum.....
http://www.postyourmusic.com/myvideos/video/1086/California-Speedway

Sunday, we raced! It was a hot day! We had 2 time trials. Then a drivers meeting. Then into 1st round. I went up against Megan Mckernan. I hate racing other girls!!! There's not that many of us as it is!! She had me on the tree, but I took the stripe and won. Then 2nd round came up and I had a door car! YUK!!! Those are not fun to race. So, we do the burn outs and stage the cars............ White, White, Yellow........RED!!!!!! .392 DDDDDUUUUUCCCCCKKKKK!
Oh I yelled all the way down the track! Then to top it off, what do I run for ET.....8.907 on a 8.90 index!!!!! Never fails! What light did my opponent have? .450!!! Oh well, just not my time to win yet!
So, back to the pit, packed up the car, said goodbye to our friends, took the trailer back to the storage yard and made it home safe and sound back to Brodie Jae! He stayed with Grandma! Spoiled rotten dog!
Well, I'm signing off for now....Don't forget August 22nd come see me at the Huntington Beach, CA Elks Club...7711 Talbert.....9 a.m. until ??
Take care, stay safe, and I'll see you at the races!!!!

06 August 2009

Going into business

I must be crazy? Well, I already knew that! Yes you read the headline correctly, I'm turning Drag Race Girl into Drag Race Girl, LLC! I'm going to hopefully make some money with my passion! I figure I don't have anything to loose, I'm already unemployed (along with 13 million other Americans), my house (well it's too hard to go there), so....I might as well do it!
Basically I will be a marketing machine for local businesses and the money I make off of that, will go to racing (of course), but I will also turn it into more trips to see the troops and kids. In between all of that, I will be donating time and money to local charities like the American Legion and The Elks Club and even the ICS (international chili society). I will probably come up with t-shirts and the like to make even more, it all helps!
Well, that's it for the update for now.....
Take care and I'll see you at the races!

05 August 2009

SoCal SuperComp Racing this Weekend at Fontana

Howdy Everybody!

Just wanted to put in a quick note to let you know that Glenn and I will be at Fontana, CA racing the Socal Supercomp Association. It's a small venue, but that makes it really nice when you want to hang out with a group of people. We will see our racing family and do some camping with a little racing in between! Come out and join us if you can....Just look for my car, you can't miss it! So, we will see YOU at the races!!!!
As always.....Stay safe!

30 July 2009

3rd Annual Chili Cookoff & Classic Car Show

Just got the news this morning that we will be showing the car at the Huntington Beach, Ca Elks club on August 22, 2009 from 9-????!!!!! We are asking for a $5.00 donation from everyone who would like the opportunity to sit in a dragster. All proceeds will be donated to "Life Rolls On" & The Elks Club!
Any questions, contact me on my Facebook page!! www.facebook.com/drgracegrl

Take care, stay safe and I'll see you at the show!!!!

26 July 2009

Just a Reminder

1. August 29, 2009 American Legion Post #291 in Balboa Island, CA
I will be showing the car for the Provide a Ride event.
Please be there!

2. If you would like to see the shows we have already done, just check under the blog archive.
It's full of great stories.

3. I have a show lined up for May, 2010 at the California State Chili Championship in San Bernadino. As time gets closer, I will be reminding you all.

4. Check out my facebook page to keep in contact with me! www.facebook.com/drgracegrl

5. If you know of any businesses that would be interested in my dragster services, please tell them about me! The more I make, the more I can go to schools, and military bases and bring lots of SMILES!!!!!

As always, take care and I'll see you at the races!!!!

No Sonoma...... : (

Well, to all my friends and family, we didn't make it to Sonoma this weekend. Glenn has been really sick since last Friday! So I got a double header of movies instead...lol!!!
The first show was Harry Potter..the half blood prince, in which I saw with a couple of my friends. Then when I returned home, Glenn was feeling a little better and wanted to get out of the house, so, we went to see Public Enemies. I loved Harry Potter, of course! Public Enemies, in my opinion, was too long and too many close-ups of Johnny Depps pores! Also, too much shoot'em up for me too. But, some people like that kind of stuff.
On to another subject real quick.... Parallel parking! Is it really that difficult? As I sit in my trusty little window chair, I'm watching this one guy who after turning around in the middle of the road and blocked traffic, tried twice to park behind my car - there was enough room for him - then he pulls out, goes down the street turns around again and parallel parks across the street and it took him about 4 times to get it straight in the spot. He doesn't have a big SUV or even a big car, it's a Nissan 4 door Sentra (I think). Amazing!
So, today I'm just taking it easy and filling you all in the best I can. Not much on the agenda today.......
Keep your fingers crossed that we will make it to Sonoma next weekend for the Divisional race.
Well, as always, stay safe and I'll see you at the races!!!

20 July 2009

Surffest '09

Well, another GREAT show has come and gone! The day started at 5:00 a.m., for those of you who know me KNOWS that I am not too much of a morning person...lol!!! But I got up had some Coca-Cola and got a move on!! Glenn threw out his back and had a cold, but he was a trooper and got up and helped me out. We went to the storage yard and picked up the trailer. We made it to the American Legion around 7:30. We blocked the main street with our 48' trailer, unloaded the car and pushed her to the place where she would be shown. I left with Glenn and dropped the trailer back off at the storage yard, then brought Glenn home and left him back in bed to get better.
I was back at the Legion by 9:00 and already tired!!! Luckily, the voluteers there set up my little EZ UP for me, boy they were a God send! So, I started getting the dragster all cleaned up and getting myself together to meet the masses. And there were definitely some masses!
I met so many great people, as I usually do, at this show. I even met some "Southern Boy" Marines. One was from Kentucky and I think the other was from Tennessee! Boy if I got that wrong - I'm in trouble!!! I met this one gentleman who is a videographer and has a website that is pretty cool: www.postyourmusic.com there is a picture on the web site of him sitting in my dragster! The rest of the show was comprised of a chili cook off and a Woody car show.
I had one lady(who owned a woody) come up and and ask where the wood was on the dragster! I told her it flew off when I went down the track last time....she was laughing!!
The most attention I got was when I started the car up! That was the fun part!!!! It stopped everyone in their tracks - I think I scared a couple of people too! I warmed the dragster up a little then I would RAP the motor up to about 3500 RPM so it would vibrate the people standing around me. The Smiles I saw after that were wonderful! That's what makes what Glenn and I do GREAT! Well, the show went on till 10 p.m. and I was one tired Drag Race Girl!
Thank you sooo much to the American Legion Post #291 for inviting me and thank you to all the people who donated money to have your pics taken in the car!
Well, as always, STAY SAFE and I will see you at the races!!! Remember to check back regularly to see the pictures that will be posted!

12 July 2009

Happening things.....

Well, I have a new penpal(email pal), her name is Riley and she is going into the 7th grade.
She was at Pearblossom elementary where we showed the dragster. The 6th grade class sent me thank you notes and Riley was the only one who sent me her e-mail address and requested that we become penpals. So, I obliged. Hopefully we will have a long friendship.

Onto other items....
Saturday July 18th American Legion Surffest '09!!!!! Be there or you really are a bbbbaaaadddd person! As you know, Glenn and I will be showing the car and also, letting people sit in the car and have their pics taken for $1 each. All proceeds will be donated to the AL post #291!!!!!

Then the following weekend, we will be heading to Sonoma, CA! It's RACE time again!!!
YEAH!!! I love the smell of VHT in the morning. I'm looking forward to seeing all our friends and going down the track! Not to mention, a big bread bowl of clam chowder!!! OOOOHHH man, to the Wharf I come - Ghiradelli's is a girls dream! Nothing like a huge caramel and chocolate sunday to make your day!

Other than that -
We will be back in Sonoma the following weekend as well. Sooooooo
stay tuned and I will have pictures and tells from the road. Maybe we'll even find a new place to go while we are up there.
Take care, and I'll see ya at the races! : )

28 June 2009

Short Update

Not much going on in the racing seen yet for us. We are getting a sponsorship from Miller-Leaman. You can check out there website at: www.millerleaman.com. They are based out of Daytona Beach, Fla.
I worked with the girls and guys doing Surffest 09 on a banner that we are going to hang by the dragster stating that for $1 you can have your picture taken in the car and all money will be donated to the American Legion to help support our troops!
Our next race will be July 23rd - 26th in Sonoma, CA. And we will be there the following weekend for a divisional race as well.
Then, I think, we are going to be headed to Seattle, WA to see my sister, brother-n-law, and my nephew and niece! I am soooo excited about that one!
Well, that's all for now......Take care and I'll see ya at the races

20 June 2009

Surf Fest Show!

As of yesterday, it is official! We picked up another showing of the car!!! YEAH!!!!
It will be at the American Legion Post#291 on Balboa Island. It starts at 12 p.m. on July 18th and doesn't end until 10 p.m. that nite! It's gonna be a loooonnnnggg day. But it's going to be a lot of fun!
There's going to be a Woody car show and a chili cook-off, as well as, a couple of live bands.
Glenn says he wants to enter the chili cook off - he'd probably win if he did it!!!
I will post more as it happens.....
As always, stay safe and I'll see you at the races!!!!

17 June 2009

I'm almost Famous!! : )

I just received an e-mail today from a couple of on-line drag racing magazines. They are going to publish my story on the "Oklahoma Show"!
The web sites are:
www.dragstory.com
www.rpm-mag.com

Please add these to your FAV's! Who knows, maybe I'll become a regular contributor.
For those of you just tuning into the drgracegrl blog, check under May 09 then click on the "Diamond Support Show". Glenn and I took the dragster, which is all decked out in camo and the American Flag, to Ft. Sill, OK and did a "support" show for my brother-in-laws unit. What a blast. I'm in the works to go to Camp Pendleton, and I'm doing a show at the American Legion post #291. I will keep you all informed.
Take Care.....I'll see you at the races!!!!

14 June 2009

Brodie is 1 year old!


Brodie had his 1 year bday this week. I made him some butter cupcakes (no icing) and some vanilla ice cream. He went to Petco and got a very needed grooming, and Noel (his groomer) gave him a bag of goodies and a ribbon for his collar. As you can see in the picture, he had fun with that too! Of course it didn't end there! He got a new Kong with peanut butter filling and a big bag of goodies. His CA grandma got him a puppy lollypop. And he played all day.
On another note, next week I am going to be working with Dar, from the Amer. Legion, on her event "Provide a Ride". I will also be contacting some people at Camp Pendleton to see if we can bring the race car down there to show the troops. I hope it goes well. Keep your fingers crossed!
AS Always, stay safe, take care, and I'll see you at the races!

10 June 2009

Pearblossom Elementary School K-6

My day started at 5:30 this morning. And anyone who knows me, knows that I am not too much of an early bird! But none the less, the kids were calling!!!! We left the house at 6:30 a.m and headed over to El Toro to pick up the car and trailer. We hooked up to the truck and made sure everything was secure and then we hit the road. We didn't have to be at the school until 10 a.m. so we had plenty of time (so we thought)! 405 to the 55 to the 91 to the 15 then to the 138 to Pearblossom.....NOT!!!! We did great until we hit the 15. Then a huge sign, you know the ones that hang overhead and tell of impending danger, overhead read "15N closed at the 215". Just the way we were headed! Come to find out that there was a huge wreck due to the fog. We're talking 20 cars, couple of motorcycles, and a big rig full of deisel. Wow, that sounds like a Hollywood movie.


Well, it was detour time, so we jumped on the 210 through LA. It wasn't as bad as we thought it was going to be. Traffic was lite and we actually made it to the school by 10:30 a.m. Not to bad considering!
We had enough time to get the car out and cleaned up then the kids started showing up.
I was suppose to be showing the car to the 6th grade class of Mrs. Jeannie Kirby! She told me there were only 60 students in her class so I made goody bags for "her" class . Boy did she get me! 360 students later.......I'm surprised I have a voice left! It was so much fun though. Glenn said I was in my element. I was asking questions, answering questions (some of them quite hilarious), and just having a ball with the kids! Of course, Jeannie was telling the kids that I was a "World Famous" Drag Racer and that Glenn and his dad (they sat in the background) were my "bodyguards". After all the kids from the school came out and visited with me and the car, I went into Jeannie's class with the goody bags. The kid's loved it all. I'm glad I had the opportunity to share my passion, and hopefully some good messages with them all. We spent about 3 hours at the school in total and it was worth it! The smiles on the faces will always stay in my memory!
Take care and I will see you at the races!!!!!!

08 June 2009

Fontana and the Socal SuperComp Assoc

We were at Fontana this past weekend to see all of our friends and do some racing. Or, as Glenn calls it "Camping with a little racing in between".
Saturday, not so good on the racing scene, but great on the friends and camping part! Rob and Rosemary Flory, who are our very good friends, were out there with their daughter, Stephanie, and her best friend (nickname) Bubbles.
During the qualifying runs we just couldn't get our stuff together! So, I lost 1st round - BLAH!!!!
Saturday night we had tacos, burrito's, and homemade ice cream!
After a good nite's sleep, we got up and started with a new attitude! Made our one qualifying run and then waited for first round. I had Mandy Quigley and the right lane. It was a very good race and I got the win light.
Then we waited for 2nd round. We found out that I had to go up against Rob! Yep, our bestest racing buddy ever! So, he took the right lane and I took the left. I think Rob had a .423 lite to my .407 lite (WHEW) he went 8.897 and I was 8.906 IT WAS CLOSE!!!! I got the win lite again.
Then 3rd round came up and I was paired with Val Jr. We staged the cars and I blinked!!!!!
GGGGRRRRR.....yep, I was way late on the lite!!! Val got the win lite!
One of these days I'm gonna win! I just know it!
ONTO other news, Glenn and I are taking the car to the Elementary School tomorrow to show about 60 kids. With Rosemary's, Steph's and Bubbles help, we put together some goody bags for the kids. It's going to be a fun time! I can't wait.
Well, That's all for now. Take Care and I'll see you at the races!!!!!!!!

04 June 2009

We are home for a day!


Wow, how wonderful it feels to be back in Corona Del Mar after 3 weeks on the road!!!! The trip was wonderful! The people we met, the smiles we saw, our family we hung out with, and all the beautiful sites this country has to offer was awsome. We only had 2 pains, one in New Mexico and one in Kingman, AZ. In NM, they pulled us over for not going through the scales. Well, we aren't commercial, we are private. Then, the cop tried to tell us that everything in the trailer had to be registered, Glenn looked at him like he was crazy! Glenn told him that if we took the dragster to the dmv to register it they would kick us out on our butts! Needless to say, the cop didn't have a foot to stand on so he let us go with a "Warning". And in Kingman, OMG! The hotel we stayed at SUCKED!!!! Home of the sticky carpets! I'm not sure, but I think we rented a room from Osama Bin Laden. We could have stayed at the truck stop and got better sleep. It was just off Andy Devine Blvd in Kingman, I think it was a travelodge. (I'm trying to put the name out of my memory) Anyway, that's enough about that!
Now tomorrow, we will be headed out to Fontana, CA for our Southern California Super Comp Assoc. race this weekend. I think Glenn is going to race one day and I will race the other. We can't wait to see everyone! Rob and Rosemary, Jack and Jeff Derencin, The Fischle's, The Madrid's, and the whole association! Maybe.....I'll come home with a s/c association win!

As I'm writing this blog I looked out my window and Kenny Bernstein is taking a rest on my lawn. I'm thinking the flying all the way back from Topeka must have been hard on his arms! LOL(I know...old joke!) For those of you who don't know, he and Cheryl (his wife) live about 4 houses down from us. It's great to be back home!
Take care and I'll see you at the races!!!!!

31 May 2009

Practicing my Wally Pose

Well, the little devil eluded me again this weekend! All the way to Heartland Park I was practicing my Wally pose!! You know the one where you pretend to hold it over your head with a big smile and a thumbs up....Yeah, Glenn thought I was losing it too! During time trials on Friday I was in the zone!!! I had a .410 light in the left lane and a .411 light in the right lane, the car was a little slow on the first pass, then Glenn had her dialed with an 8.889 on the second pass. We were very happy with that! Saturday at about 5:oo was 1st round! I had a .407 to my opponents .415 and we both ran 8.906 at the finish. My win light came on!!! WWWOOOO that's a great feeling! Then about an hour later was 2nd round. I had a .415 to my opponent's .420, he went 8.918 to my losing 8.924....my win light didn't come on!!! YUK, that's NOT a good feeling! I got the time slip and I looked ( I shouldn't have!), I lost by 16 ten thousandths of a second! No biggy! I'll keep practing my Wally pose and one day..... He'll be mine!!!!!
On to some other fun stuff............We had quite a few people turn up for us in Topeka. Glenn's dad and stepmom, Jeannie, Glenn's cousin Doug, Glenn's long time friend Terry and his 2 sons Tom and Tim (great crew!)and Terry's friend Gil, and of course Kay and Dan.

It was a great weekend at Heartland Park. The place was packed with fans inside and outside the park. It was sooo cool to see all the tents and campers and flags and campfires. I think Topekans know how to RACE!

We'll be back next year and I am coming home with Wally!

We did receive some bad news from Kay and Dan...their oldest dog,Wyatt, had to be put to sleep this weekend. He was a german short hair and he was 13! Cool bird dog!!!!!
Before the weekend started, we went out to Glenn's cousins place and went fishing a couple of times, then went over to Glenn's 95 year old aunt's house for dinner a couple of nites. Don't let that age fool ya, she can kick all our butt's and keep on smiling about it too!
Glenn's mom just flew in today, she's going to ride back with us to California. We will end up in Fontana, California for our Socal Supercomp Association race. Can't wait to see all our friends and be back home in Cali!
Well, I'm going to sign off for now so TAKE CARE, and I'll see ya at the races!!!





28 May 2009

Short Update.....

Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that we made it safe and sound to Topeka, KS!!! We've been visiting with Kay and Dan Brown, our friends from Nebraska, and we have been hanging out with Glenn's cousin Doug. We tech'd the car today and passed with flying colors!!!! That means we get to race tomorrow!!! Actually it's only qualifying tomorrow, but I still get to go down the track at 175 mph!!! I can't wait.
I will be posting some pics later so you can see the rv park and Hartland Park (race track).
Take care and I'll see ya at the races!!!

23 May 2009

The Diamond Support Show


To start off, I would like to thank all the company's and individuals who made this show possible! Lucas Oil, K&N Filters for their donations for the troops, Glenn Kirby (my other half), Kay and Dan Brown, Herchel Price (my dad), Gloria Reardon (Taco Bell), CC Sign Dynamics, Powersports Honda Yamaha, Sands Construction, Miller-Leaman, Hughes, Fischle Printing, Madrid Motorsports, ARS Fuels, Melissa Lonon (my sister!!), LTC Brent Bush, 1st LT Richard Deaza(rear detachment cmdr), CSM Bryant Williams Sr., Kelli McMorris(FRSA Leader). A special thanks to the following: Capt. Shannon Marburger and the soldiers of HHC who are stationed in Afghanistan, AND Capt. Rick Loy and the soldiers of Alpha company who are stationed in Iraq! AND all the soldiers of the 75th Fire Brigade! THANK YOU!!!!!
To start the day we went to the Brigade's parking lot and they had it blocked off just for us.
We started setting up the tables with the banners and placing all the goody bags out for the kids and soldiers. We set up the christmas tree - which, by the way, was a big hit as soon as the people figured out that it wasn't a "real" christmas tree : )! As soon as 10 a.m. hit, a horde of people started showing up! We counted around 350 total as the show went through the day. About 11:oo a.m. 1st Lt Deaza and CSM Williams present my dad, Glenn, my sister and I, as well as, some of our sponsors with plaques and certificates of appreciation. They also presented me with a unit sticker to place on the nose of the race car. And I had about 20 soldiers sign it after I placed it on the car.
The kids faces today when I was placing them in the car, was worth every mile that we drove and every phone call that we made to make this happen. Even the smiles on the soldiers faces and the spouses faces were worth the time and effort that we all put into this.
We handed out 150 kids bags with stickers and candy and goodies and we handed out over 200 K&N bags with Lucas hats and K&N hats, stickers, pamphlets and goodies. Everyone was so ecstatic about receiving them.
They had such a great time, that they requested we come back and do it again in November! That's when the soldiers of HHC and Alpha Company will be returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. Let's hope we can do this again! Not just for them, but for the entire community!!!!!!!!
We have met a lot of great individuals on this trip and in this community - Take Care and we will see you at the races.




21 May 2009

picked up a short show!



(This is Dennis)

COOL!!!!!!

Hey,We got lucky today! We were at a sign place this morning to get some stickers made for the car. While we were there, we met Dennis, who just happens to be the manager at the local Honda/Yamaha shop. He saw the car and asked us to come to his shop today and tomorrow and show the car. Not only to bring people into his shop, but to get our name out there and let people know what we are up too. While we were there today from 10:30 to 3:30, we met quite a few cast of people. Young, old, active duty military and retired. It was a great day. We also made a contact at the local radio station. Check out a couple of pics I took while we were there.




19 May 2009

We are in!

Just a short update.....
Dar, my friend from the American Legion, informed me that we have the final okay to show the car at the Provide a Ride event! She also informed me that we are being considered to do another showing at the Legion, but I'll find out more about that one when we get back to California! Now if only I can do this full time.............
Take care, and I'll talk to you soon!!!

18 May 2009

Still on the Road!

Howdy from Okladamhoma! The "dam" comes from the lake we went fishing at yesterday! : )~I know, I can't believe it's been 4 days since I've entered a new blog!
Well, let me catch you up to date - We left Gallup, NM with a new tire on the trailer! It was ready to blow!!! We had it change at the Tarro Oil Chevron,. The owner was great, and the guy who changed the tire was FAST!!! Easy in, easy out!
After Gallup we headed straight to Conchas Lake State Park, NM. However, I think the fish there were un-conchas!!! (Glenn's humor) Beautiful setting in the mountains, big lake and that nite....one heck of a thunderstorm!!!!! The guest hosts were very nice. They thought we were Shirley Muldowney and Connie Kalitta with the size of our rig. : ) We only spent one nite there.


That morning we packed up and drove a whole 2 hours before stopping at the BIG TEXAN! Yeah, the one you've seen on the travel channel. No, Glenn didn't take the 1 hour 72 oz steak challenge. I tried to talk him into it, but he said he's trying to keep his girlish figure! We did, however, have Rocky Mountain Oysters...and NO it's not seafood!
We left there and went NE of Amarillo to Fritch, TX. Boy, talking about a 2 lane road into a one horse town!!!!! They ain't even got a wal-mart! BUT - they did have a Dairy Queen!
We stayed, basically, in someone's back yard and the camp host was a chocolate lab with a tick on his head. Needless to say we were packed up and gone first thing in the a.m.
So, now here we are in Foss, OK at a KOA campground right next to Clinton Lake.
We went yesterday to try and catch some fish, but unfortunately Brodie decided he wanted to become a fish. He did his first real swim. Needless to say when we go back today...Brodie is staying in the trailer! I'll let you know how we did in a few days, take care and we'll see ya soon!

14 May 2009

Travel Update


Howdy from Gallup, NM!!! I know, I know.....we were suppose to be in Flagstaff for 2 nites fishing, camping, relaxing - YEAH RIGHT!!!! We stopped in Williams, AZ to have dinner last night at a great steakhouse called Rod's Steakhouse. While we were there, we met some bikers who just happen to be Veterans. Well, come to find out, they are on their way to Washington, D.C for "Run for the Wall"!!!! So, being the shy person that I am, I told them what I was up too and they told me that they were all meeting in Gallup, NM on Thursday. So, Glenn and I hit the road first thing this morning and now we are here. There must be 1000 bikers in this small town! We pulled into All American campground and parked the beast. With "beast", I mean our 48' trailer in which we haul our dragster and it has living quarters too. With Brodie freshly walked and the AC on, we left him in the trailer and headed to town. We found out where the bikers gathered. Once there I met Mr. Hunt, you guessed it, he's a vet. He was part of the 11th Calv. Anyway, I asked him who I would have to talk to in order to display the car at such an event. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and was not able to do it! BUT, next year we plan on being here early so we can!
Glenn and I opted to come back to the trailer after a short pit stop at the grocery store. Once we got back, there were some vets that had come in and were setting up there tents. Well, once again I went and introduced myself and told them of my mission. I invited them all to come and check out the car. I have some great pictures of the occasion. With that said, I am going to take care of this sinus issue with some cold medicine and go to bed!
Take care, ride safe, and I will fill you in again in a few days!

12 May 2009

I have a correction! : )

It seems as though I misunderstood the "Provide a ride" fundraiser that I'm going to be a part of.
It's as follows:
Provide A Ride, just as it says, provides a ride to the visually impaired. A ride on a motorcycle (100 riders, 100 passengers). Initially this event was to give the Visually Impaired persons a ride that were in the NU Vision Program but since the Legion Post #291 is assisting with the sponsoring of this event the VA Hospital has been contacted and we are hoping that some of those soldiers that are Visually Impaired will have the opportunity to take a ride on a motorcycle. 8/29/09.
Thank you Dar for the fix on this!
In NEW news, tomorrow is the day we are hitting the road!!! I'm so excited and nervous - I don't have any fingernails left!!! lol! But stay tuned because I will be posting pictures and writing our adventures all on the blog!

10 May 2009

First off, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

to all the great mom's out there!!!!
Second, this is just a short one to show the car from start to finish with her new artwork! See you in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma!

09 May 2009

Got Panels?


WE DO NOW!!!!! Glenn and I picked up the race car panels at Madrid Motorsports yesterday!!! They look great!!! Andrew did a kick @$$ job at designing and installing the vinyl wrap.
We also picked up the "christmas tree" from TC Enterprises. They happily donated the tree that we are going to use for the reaction time contest. That's going to be fun! I can't wait to see how many people get a perfect reaction time...LOL!! Just to let you know, it's not as easy as it looks! And yes we fit it all in the 1-ton dodge. The striped thing coming out the back is the top piece of the dragster, we have it covered for protection, and the tall thing against the window is the "christmas tree". Boy was that fun coming down the highway at 70 mph praying that nothing flies out or falls off!!!
Today is put the race car back together day. We are going to the trailer to put the panels back on the car. Then I'm going to take some new pictures and put them on the blog so everyone can see what it looks like.
So, until then, have a great day!!!

07 May 2009

Just when all is looking great!

Glenn and I were out at the race car trailer today to get it ready for the trip ahead. We had to pull our little boat out of the way in order to let the back gate down. Well, I hooked up the boat trailer to the dodge and Glenn proceeded to pull the boat out of the storage spot. As the boat glided past me, I noticed that the props weren't on the engine! YEP, you guessed it!!! Someone, of some really low existence in life, STOLE our prop off of our boat! Unbelievable!!!!

I guess it's better than them taking the whole boat! : ) Anyway, I think we are going to sell the boat and buy another dragster - that way I don't have to share mine with Glenn....LOL!!!
Actually, it's his dragster he just let's me claim it's mine from time to time!
So, onto a better story........
I spoke with a friend of mine from the American Legion today!!! She is planning a "Provide a Ride" event at the American Legion post 291, where we are members, and she wants Glenn and I to show the car. What the event entails is food, a Harley raffle, a harley ride, and some other entertainment all to raise money for the "Provide a Ride". What is this "Provide a Ride"? It's to take partially blind or blind soldiers to there appointments! Pretty cool deal! Hopefully we will get the okay to bring the car. We'll charge $1 for kids to sit in the car and have their pics taken, then donate the money to the cause! Keep your fingers crossed! The more exposure we get.....Hopefully, we'll be able to do this kind of stuff for a living!
I also met some new friends today, their names are Kevin and Stephanie. She is a veteran of our recent war. They have a dune buggy and are also interested in donating time and showing their car. They have a nice H1 hummer too! Very nice people!
So, in conclusion....I have made lemonade out of a lemon day! So take that bad guys!!! : )

06 May 2009

No Houston : (

Due to the weather they are having back in Houston, we have decided to forego that race!

Instead we are going to take the time and travel through Arizona and stop in Flagstaff for a couple of days, then on to New Mexico for a couple of days. Fishing of course will be at the top of the list of things to do while we are visiting those places!

We should be in Ft. Sill by the 21st of May. What's really interesting is that the weekend that I'm sharing my car with all the Soldiers, it will have been exactly 17 years, 1 week, and 1 day since my Husband has been gone. I think this will prove to be a great tribute to him as well as the soldiers!
Anyway, it's amazing how time flies! Take care and I'll see you on the road!

04 May 2009

More shows in the works!!!!

This is just a short note for today! I received my Hero Cards from Fischle Printing today! They look great! I'm sure all the kids at Ft. Sill will get a kick out of them, I hope the soldiers do too!
I spoke with my sister, Melissa, and we have our hours set for the showing. They will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..
On another note, I was at my American Legion Hall returning some items that I donated my time towards and I met a SSGT Daniels there. He is stationed at Camp Pendleton Marine Corp Base! We spoke for about 10 minutes on possibly bringing the race car down there and showing the trooops their families. It would be the same set up as I'm going to do at Ft. Sill. Oh how I hope this comes through! I gave him my e-mail address and I got his so, when I get back from this trip, I'm going to start setting that one up! Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Also, we are in the process of setting up a showing for kids at an Elementary School.
Take Care!

02 May 2009

Brodie Jae


This is our Race Dog Brodie Jae. His b-day is June 9th 2008. I can't believe he's going to be a year old! Ya gotta love his nose!

The Start of a New Adventure

Well, this is the start of hopefully a long time of sharing my experiences with the military, their families, kids, and just the general public. On May 11th Glenn, Brodie and I will hit the road with our 1 ton dodge, 48 foot trailer, and the race car! We will be heading to Houston, TX to race a divisional, then it's on to Ft. Sill, OK to show the race car to the troops and their families. That is going to be one of the best days of my life! I have a lot of people to thank for it too! My baby sister, Melissa, is the one who has pulled it together for me! Once we got the clearance to come on post, I jumped into action! I spoke with a friend of mine, Tim, who introduced me to Tom with Lucas oil. Lucas oil has donated some goodies for the troops! Then I spoke with Steve from K&N filters and they donated some goodies too! Then it just started snowballing from there! Madrid motorsports helped me with the vinyl wrap design on the race car as you see below. Then Gloria helped me with some coupons from Taco Bell, Kevin with Hughes donated some hats, Sand Construction donated some money for the car, CHP donated some stickers for the kids, ARS fuels from Long Beach donated some stickers, The Fischles donated my Hero Cards, Marty with Miller-Leaman made a nice donation for the vinyl wrap, and Dan and Kay Brown, my Nebraska friends, made an unforgettable donation to the trip! Oh the list goes on and on! I can't thank everyone enough!!!!!

Then it's on to Topeka, KS for the national event. We were there last year - what a great track and GREAT fans! It was so cool to see all the people camping just outside the track - what a cool way to be involved with the races! I hope to do better there this year though! I did make it to second round - but I really want a WALLY! : )

After that, we will head back to California. Back to the ocean and the waves and the beautiful sunsets! Just back home!

I hope that we can continue to show the car and bring lots of smiles to everyone. I will keep everyone posted as we travel through the States and all of our stops!

Take care!