Friday, May 30, 2008

the 92nd indy 500 in bits and pieces: carb day

God don’t make little green apples, and it don’t rain in Indianapolis in the summertime…

On Carb Day it rained. We made it to the inside of the track a little late and missed the 12 minutes of practice that the drivers got on the track. There was not pit stop competition (which is a shame because I was really hoping to see Helio and his “Penske Perfect” crew climb the fence). The Indy Lites Firestone Freedom 100 was postponed. And my shoes and socks got sopping soaking gushy wet.

During some of the rain out we sat and visited with Jeff (My Name is IRL) and his kids, P1 & P2.Then we wandered around the plaza and the various trackside gift shops. Some classic Indy Cars (driven by Rick Mears & Emerson Fittapaldi, for example) were set up under a tent in the infield. Most were privately owned and did not belong to the Hall of Fame and Museum. While John wandered around the tent I stood on the edge of being covered and had a view of the side/rear of the Carb Day concert stage where Stone Temple Pilots was performing. There have been a few bands that have performed on Carb Day that I’ve really wanted to see. But I have not wanted to see these bands badly enough to put up with two of my pet peeves 1) Crowds 2) Crowds of drunk people. Add in my wet shoes and the rain…and there was no way I was crossing over to the fenced infield area to get a good view of STP. So these are the best pictures I got of Scott Weiland and band.
John and I head back towards the Plaza via the south side of Gasoline Alley so that we can head through the tunnel and visit the stands were we’ll be sitting on race day. Why? So John can take pictures. Taking pictures of everything is just something the men in his family do. We’re going to sit there on race day. But first we have to take pictures from the empty and WET stands. Anyhow, we’re walking along the other side of the fence around the garages when John grabs my arm and brings my attention to a man dressed in all black carrying some bags walking with a largish, tallish man carrying an umbrella. It was Helio. John is practically dragging me towards the exit of the garage area but I am frozen. I am at a total loss for words. I cannot and will not speak to Helio, my IRL boyfriend. As if trying to shock myself out of the moment I noticed Bobby Rahal (TOTAL ASIDE: 1986 Indy 500 Champ, Bobby Rahal. Father of Graham. Owner of Rahal Letterman Racing, winner of the 2005 Indy 500 with driver Buddy Rice. And the man who John and I spotted in downtown Indy the day after the 2005 race, when we knew he was getting ready to head back to the track for the awards banquet, and who John and I kind of shadowed for a few yards until he made his way into a parking garage stairwell at which time John yelled up, “Excuse me Mr. Rahal, we just wanted to say congratulations!”. I have never let John live this down. And nearly EVERY time Bobby Rahal appears on the TV or computer screen I say to John, “Excuse me Mr. Rahal”. Heck, even if John is not with me I will say “Excuse me Mr. Rahal” to myself.) So, I notice Bobby Rahal. I look at John and point and, “Excuse me Mr. Rahal.” But John is still dragging me towards Helio. I am telling John I am not going to talk to Helio. It was a total Amy Grant in the Green Hills movie theater restroom moment. And I was not going to tell Helio that I’m a really big fan and have all his records. So, I let him get away.After John was finished taking pictures of the empty stands we headed west back to his brother’s house so that I could change my shoes and socks and dry my jeans before we headed to the 1st Annual Carb Night Burger Bash (CNBB) with Curt Cavin of the Indianapolis Star. We got to the Plainfield 96th Street Steakburgers location a little late. And we learned that we missed very special guest, Pole Sitter Scott Dixon. As in the guy that went on to win the race. Yep. He was visiting with people and taking pictures and sitting around eating a burger. But the night was still really wonderful. Curt Cavin writes a blog in which he answers readers questions. And through this the conversation began about the best place to get a burger in Indy…which lead to the best place to get burgers and other foods at various race cities across the country. And this lead to the Carb Night Burger Bash which became a fundraiser for some really wonderful area schools. John’s mom joined us for supper and we purchased special fundraiser milkshakes in special CNBB souvenir cups. An auction of such items as a Tony Kanaan race suit, a helmet signed by many drivers, and an autographed and framed Dancing With the Stars Helio poster, raised several thousand dollars. Afterwards Curt stood around in the cool and damp and just chatted with a group of us. He was kind and generous with his time. And was very candid and entertaining. I will not forget that night for a long time to come. That Curt Cavin is a stand-up kind of guy. Must be something about that corn sweetened air.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

the 92nd indy 500 in bits and pieces: me and marco down the school yard

There is one driver at the bottom of the list of 33 drivers who competed in the Indy 500 that I would want to see win the thing. And I ran into him at an Indy area Meijer. Well, I take that back. I may have actually wanted E.J. Viso to win less than I wanted Marco to win. But I'd still rather see Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, and Milka Duno come to a dead tie and have to share the title of First Women to win the Indy 500 than see Marco win it.

the 92nd indy 500 in bits and pieces: matchbox cars

If I ever hope to get a thing accomplished I'm going to have to do this one piece at a time. I'm still trying to get over this sinus infection, rest, and get back in the swing of things at work and home. Just like a race (YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW) I'll try to recap my vacation to the Indy 500 in stops and starts.

Had I been told 10 years ago that I would be in my mid-thirties and collecting die-cast cars I would never have believed it. Now I am working on getting a full field of 33 for my desk. Many of these were gifts from Johnny G. A few are repeats (I have 3 Sarah Fishers). I believe two or three more may be hiding in boxes in the attic or garage and have been there since I moved two years ago.But a few of these I purchased this month: The 2008 event car; Ryan Hunter-Reay; Danica '08; Sarah Fisher '08 (with the free advertising for the sponsors who reneged. Please don't buy ResQ energy drink.); Darren Manning; and a discounted 2007 Champ, Benedict Franchitti. Last Saturday, at a memorabilia show that Johnny G. drug me to (just kidding John), I bought, at a low-low bargain price, vintage Scott Sharp and Eddie Cheever. And John treated me to the event car from my first Indy 500, 2003.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

back home again...from indiana

I am home.
I have slept a lot. Today.
My skin is a little pink, almost/but not quite, approaching tan.
Photos to be uploaded.
Clothes to be laundered.
More naps to be taken ...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

contest 2.0: please put your pencils down

The contest is over and here are the answers.

THE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Q1) How many laps are run in the Indy 500?
A. 200
The "oval" track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 2.5 miles long. In order to drive 500 miles the drivers complete 200 laps.

Q2) Where was this year’s pole sitter born?
A. Scott Dixon, who qualified for this year's Indy 500 with a four lap average speed of 226.366 MPH, was born in Brisbane, Autralia. But was raised in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the first "Kiwi" to win the Pole at Indy.

Q3) Who is the oldest driver to qualify for this year’s Indy 500?
A. Marty Roth, born December 15, 1958, age 49.

Q4) Who is the second youngest driver to qualify for this year's 500?
A. Mario Moraes, born December 20, 1988, age 19.
The youngest driver to qualify this year is Graham Rahal, born January 4, 1989, also age 19.

Q5) Which of the following celebrities is not part owner of an IndyCar team: David Letterman, Harrison Ford, Paul Newman, Patrick Dempsey, or Jason Priestly?
A. Harrison Ford.
While Marco Andretti will be driving an Indiana Jones sponsored/theme car Harrison Ford is not a team owner.
David Letterman = Rahal/Letterman Racing
Paul Newman = Newman/Hass/Lanigan Racing
Patrick Dempsey = Vision Racing
Jason Priestly = Rubicon Race Team (who actually failed to qualify due to mechanical issues)

Q6) Which 2008 Indy 500 qualifier won the 2007 Indy Lites Freedom 100?
A. Alex Lloyd

Q7) Which driver will compete in this weekend's Indy 500 and Indy Lites Firestone Freedom 100?
A. Jeff Simmons

Q8) Who is the tallest of the female drivers qualified for this year’s 500?
A. Milka Duno
For only the second time three female drivers will compete in the Indy 500: Sarah Fisher = 5'3";
Danica Patrick = 5'2"; Milka Duno = 5'4"

Q9) Which driver is the nephew of an Indy 500 winner?
A. John Andretti, nephew of 1969 Indy 500 Champ Mario Andretti, and son of Mario's twin brother, Aldo.

Q10) Who drives the # 10 car? In which position will that driver start? Name one of his/her sponsors.
A. Dan Wheldon, whose primary sponsor is Target, will start in P2.
BONUS QUESTIONS:
Q. Which direction are the drivers facing when they cross the start/finish line?
A. South

Q. Which former driver and 2008 Race Day color commentator is an Indy 500 champion?
A. 1998 Indy 500 Champ, Eddie Cheever, Jr.

Q.Which driver is “lovin’ it?”
A. Justin Wilson, whose primary sponsor is McDonald's.
Or as he says in his English accent, "Mac-Don-allds".

don't forget


I'm having a contest. The deadline is tonight at 7:00 pm CST.

i am sick. and i vote.

Tuesday night...
Last November I was sick with bronchitis over one of my favorite holidays-Thanksgiving. Now I seem to have the same junk going on during one of my favorite times of the year-The Month of May. And I leave Thursday morning (as in tomorrow) for Indianapolis. It started last Friday with a cough and has gone from there. But very little could keep me away from the Indy 500. If Al Unser Sr. can drive in an Indy 500 with the full out flu the least I can do is sit in the stands with a backpack full of Kleenex, a jar of Vick’s Salve, and a variety of various flavored Halls cough drops.

As I’m writing this I’ve been watching the finale of Dancing With the Stars. Helio got his plug in for the Indy 500. Way to go Helio. By-the-way, Julianne Hough is scheduled to sing the National Anthem at the race Sunday.
It been said about various states (or in my case, commonwealth)-but it’s kind of exciting to have the late May Kentucky primary getting some national attention. I voted today on one of the new fancy tech-ed out voting machines. Even while sick. Ladies and Gentleman, don’t try this at home.
Wednesday morning...
Amazingly, I am feeling a little better today. I woke-up around 3:50 a.m. in a sweat trying to figure out who moved my dresser. I couldn't really figure why waking up with my head near my dresser and bookcase wasn't right. Then I realized I was laying catty corner at the foot of my bed without a blanket or sheet upon me. I had this crazy ringing in my left ear and thought either the Holy Spirit was healing me or I was dying. I almost woke-up my parents to tell them I was dying. Or that I needed to be thrown into the shower because I had accidentally overdosed on Mucinex and Hall’s. But then I got a little more alert, used the bathroom, got back in bed, covered up, and went back to sleep. I awoke this morning not coughing nearly as much. I am so grateful that I am able to telecommute. In my pajamas. Something I've actually never done before (The pajamas part. Not the working from home.). And my new navy Converse Chucks arrived in the mail today. New shoes. Things are looking up.

10 on tuesday: 10 movies i'm looking forward to seeing


Ten on Tuesday On Wednesday: 10 Movies I’m Looking Forward to Seeing

I am a big M. Night Shyamalan fan (Signs & The Village being my favorites). I am really looking forward to his new movie that will be coming out in June. The End.

1) The Happening

Sunday, May 18, 2008

a contest! a contest! 2.0

Jennifer’s 2nd Annual Indy 500 Contest
Last May I held a little Indy 500 trivia contest. I thought it was so much fun that I’d do it again.
The details
The person who correctly answers the most questions wins. Last year several of you really rocked it and got all of the questions correct. This year I’m adding some extra hard bonus questions. In further event of a tie, a winner will be chosen at random from the participants who correctly answered the most questions.

The prize will come from the official Gift Shop of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It might be something like this. Or something like this. Or this. Or this. Or even this. Or THIS!

The Deadline
Answers must be EMAILED here no later than Wednesday, May 21st, 7:00 p.m. (CST).

The Rest
Please DO NOT leave your answers in comments.
Yes, you can use the internet.

THE QUESTIONS
1) How many laps are run in the Indy 500?

2) Where was this year’s pole sitter born?

3) Who is the oldest driver to qualify for this year’s Indy 500?

4) Who is the second youngest driver to qualify for this year's 500?

5) Which of the following celebrities is not part owner of an IndyCar team?

a. David Letterman
b. Harrison Ford
c. Paul Newman
d. Patrick Dempsey
e. Jason Priestly


6) Which 2008 Indy 500 qualifier won the 2007 Indy Lites Freedom 100?

7) Which driver will compete in this weekend's Indy 500 and Indy Lites Firestone Freedom 100?

8) Who is the tallest of the female drivers qualified for this year’s 500?

9) Which driver is the nephew of an Indy 500 winner?

10) Who drives the # 10 car? In which position will that driver start? Name one of his/her sponsors.

BONUS QUESTIONS
- Which direction are the drivers facing when they cross the start/finish line?
- Which former driver and 2008 Race Day color commentator is an Indy 500 champion?
- Which driver is “lovin’ it?”

God speed. Vaya con dios. And good luck.
Remember, please email your answers.
Do not leave in comments.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

10 on tuesday: 10 things i'm good at

10 Things You’re Really Good At

I asked for some *suggestions. I guess I was worried I would put something on the list and the people who know me best would say, “Jennifer, you are so NOT good at that.”

1. Knitting dishcloths
2. Finding humor in just about anything.
3. Being a camp counselor.
4. Singing harmonies.
5. Baking chocolate chip cookies.
6. Penmanship
7. *Recalling contestants in reality shows and their appropriate seasons/cycles.
8. *Listening and offering real and useful advice.
9. *Kissing (Is it gauche of me to kiss and tell?)
10. *Writing


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Monday, May 12, 2008

do you know what this is?: part 2

GAME OVER

This is a photo, taken by Johnny G., of a hard boiled egg. Water got inside of the shell. When John put the egg back in his fridge, after cooking it, the water inside the shell froze.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

do you know what this is?: part 1

Play my guessing game.
Leave a comment.
Game over Monday at 10:00 pm (Central)

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

vaya con dios

He’s the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow…
So He’ll hear this prayer that I am praying today that I probably ought to have prayed on Sunday.

Dear Lord,
Please keep all the drivers, their crew, team and family members, and all the Yellow Shirts safe during this Month of May.
In the name of Jesus
Amen

Let's go racing!

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

10 on tuesday: 10 places you've love to travel to but have not been to yet


This list could be very very long. So I am limiting my list to the places I would love to see across my beautiful country.
Ten Places I’d Love to Travel To and Haven't Yet
1) Washington DC
2) Alaska
3) Mt. Rushmore
4) The Grand Canyon
5) Idaho
6) Seattle, WA/Portland, OR
7) Montana
8) Charleston, SC
9) Maine
10) San Francisco

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Saturday, May 03, 2008

everly may

The Everly Brothers perform Bye, Bye Love; Mama Tried; All I Have to Do Is Dream; and Bowling Green on the Ed Sullivan show. Forward this video to about 5:52 to see Bowling Green.


Random facts:
The parents of the president/ceo of the organization I woke for wrote several of the Everly Brothers' hits.
Derby (my dog, not the horse race) was born in the same county the Everly Brothers are from. He's a bird dog.

Friday, May 02, 2008

louisville may

sweet may

Thursday, May 01, 2008

day one with...



I picked some of this up at Dr. Ray's office today. I'll keep you posted.

happy may

Happy Chandler sings My Old Kentucky Home