Sunday, April 5, 2009

Almost home...

We stopped in Cameron MO again to rest for the night. We will only have 6 hours to go in the morning. We have snow flurries and wind. We had a Domino's pizza for dinner and are watching the Mummy on the TV. Just kicking it back so we can finish the ride home. Really getting excited for the Twins home opener tomorrow. It will be good to have baseball back! Hopefully, tomorrow will go fast and we will get home to start the laundry. Karen.

Headed back into another snowstorm!

It is Sunday morning and we are getting ready to head back to MN. There is another blizzard in the plains again. Oh well, another adventure. We had a wonderful day yesterday. We went the to largest flea market in Canton TX. It makes our flea markets in MN look like a garage sale. It was a lot of fun. Then Roger and Jerry went to race slot cars and the girls went to church. We woke up to 40+ mph winds today. All good things must end and the trip home must begin. We had a wonderful time and look forward to seeing everyone again. Love to all, Karen.

Friday, April 3, 2009

A Day at Texas Motor Speedway!

We just arrived back from Texas Motor Speedway. We had seats on the start finish line 8 rows up! We caught the tail end of practice and boy was it fun to watch 4&5 on the track at the same time. I can't even imagine watching 43 cars running at 200 mph all at the same time. Maybe next visit. I went down to get a picture with the guy who lets people on and off the track between the stands and the infield. Roger took my picture with him and then he took our picture against the fence. I told him we were here from MN and he asked if we would like our picture taken with the 2 official NASCAR flagmen. Rick and Rodney. And we did! They were very nice. NASCAR officials travel on the NASCAR circuit. We also saw Rick and Rodney (the flagmen) tape a TV ad for SPEED Channel. I can't wait to see it on TV. It was such a fun day. I hope I called people who wanted to hear the cars going around the track. If I missed anyone I apologize. We did see Bobby LaBonte, Kevin Harvick and Ryan Newman as we were walking through all the drivers semi's. I took a lot of pictures and video. Tomorrow, on our last day, will be spent at a huge flea market! Can't wait to find treasures! Well time to put more aloe on Roger's face as he is really sunburned! Until tomorrow. Karen

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Cemetery finds!

Well, we made it to Oakland Cemetery. It was the creepiest, oldest cemetery I have ever been to. LOVED IT! It is getting very overgrown even though there is a caretaker. We did find John J Budzien's headstone along with 2 others. It doesn't say "murdered" on the headstone but it does have the "Woodsmen seal" on the top of it. I took a digital picture of it but also recorded video of it and I read it out loud so we would know exactly what it said. It did have a different birth date on the headstone so I will have to look into that. One of the other headstones, I think is John's wife but again I will have to research that. I did stop and ask the creepy caretaker about the plot of 8 family members but only found 3 headstones. He said there probably was no other headstones as families ran out of money. So I did not find a headstone for Augusta Budzien. Then we were off to the Dallas Public Library. I did find the article on the incident that killed John Budzien. I also found his short obituary. I printed off both. Again, no obit for Augusta Budzien. It really puzzles me about her. I then went up to the 8th floor to the genealogy dept and found that they had Ship passenger lists by date and city of port. I found 8-13-1866 New York but did not find the ship Emil. At least it was a shot. I am still working that angle. I asked about criminal court records and the library only had civil cases on file. I guess I will have to research the case against the guy that hit John Budzien on-line. All and all it was a fairly productive day. After the library, we toured the 6th floor of the book depository where Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy. Very nice museum. Here is a fun fact that I just learned today...Did you know JFK was the one who created the "special forces" in the military? He sent some of our elite military over to southeast Asia to train them before we got involved in Vietnam. Some say if JFK had lived we probably would not have gotten involved in Vietnam. I guess we will never know. We also saw the two "X's" on the road that mark the spots where JFK took the bullets. Had to be 2 gunman once you see how far the shot is from the 6th floor depository. Tomorrow we go to qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway. We will be down on the INFIELD!!!! Should be a lot of fun as it will be 78 degrees and sunny! Well, back to my martini! I will be back blogging tomorrow. Love to all. Karen

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Happy April Fool's Day!

We just returned to Dallas after being in Houston on Monday and San Antonio Tuesday to Wednesday. The Houston Space Center was so cool to see. We saw the actual Apollo 18 Rocket that was never used due to the start of the Vietnam War. We took a lot of pictures and video. San Antonio was just beautiful to see at night. We got a little rowdy at Rowdy Dick's on the River last night, ask Lisa as I talked to her! We actually went back this morning and ate breakfast and then stopped by the Alamo and walked through it. Always cool to actually see the bullet holes in the doors. Tomorrow it is the graveyard, library for family research, the JFK museum and Christy's dealership. I will chat again tomorrow. Heading back out poolside with my gin and tonic. 80 degrees! Love to all. Karen