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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Let's Go Racin'!

Last year I climbed to our seats in the stands at Phoenix International Raceway feeling a bit sheepish and like a redneck.  This year I searched for my seat in anticipation of the race.  You always hear, "don't knock it until you try it.   All it takes is watching one race in person, and most people are hooked."  I was no exception. 

March 4 Warren and I attended our second Nascar Sprint Cup race.  This year we rented the earphones on which you can listen to the individual race teams' radio transmissions, and also the MRN (Motor Racing Network) broadcast of the race.   Highly recommended.  Last year I enjoyed the race, but didn't really have a clue what was going on.  The sound level is extremely high at a race, so ear plugs are a must.  Thus, you can't hear the call of the race on the PA system.  Earphones really make the race come alive.  It was especially helpful since so many of the teams had changed from last year.  Different drivers for teams, cars that you recognized and put a face to the year before, now had a new driver, different sponsors, new paint schemes, etc.  whew!  Lots to keep track of!

oops, wrong way!
Denny Hamlin in for a pit stop - the race winner.
pit road open during a caution
restart
Fun times.  We're looking forward to the next race.

Montana Barbecue

There are a lot of people from our area that either spend time in the Phoenix area in the winter, or own a home there.  For many years, there have been Montana get togethers.  I'm not sure when they are held, but we decided to call a few friends and have our own.  They were all people who live, or have lived in the Wolf Point, Lustre, and Nashua areas.  Some weren't able to make it, but we had a good group who came, about 19 of us.
everyone contributed to the meal, and Warren grilled chicken, brats and Schmeckfest sausage.

Lois Dyck, Shirley Nasner, Wanda Schodt, Evonne Brown, Midge Toavs

We all had a fun time visiting, catching up on news of family and friends, and looking at pictures.

Warren, Perry Schmitt, Duane Nasner, Jerry Jennex, Debby Jennex
Dennis Brown, Duane Nasner, Willard Toavs, and  Ron Schodt
Warren, Dennis Vinger, Harold Dyck, Perry Schmitt
Barb Vinger, Shirley Nasner, Lois Dyck, Midge Toavs, Wanda Schodt
back row:  Debby Jennex, Evonne Brown, DeeDee, Wanda Schodt
front row:  Barb Vinger, Lois Dyck, Shirley Nasner, Midge Toavs

Thank you all for coming!  We had a wonderful time.  Great food.  Great friends, Great fun.  This may have to be an annual event!

Monday, July 23, 2012

The Best Kind of Day

After my family left, Warren's sister, Shirley, and her husband, Duane came down for  a week.  We had such a fun time while they were there!  The guys went golfing, Shirley and I spent some time at the pool and clubhouse, and we toured a few model homes.  One of my favorite things is to look at houses, get ideas for decorating and see different floor plans and yards.  

We also went to Mesa one day, visiting Don & Lorna McPeck in the evening and seeing places that Duane and Shirley like to visit in that area.  We always have such a fun time catching up with the McPecks, and Lorna is a fantastic cook.  Yum!  I always leave with at least a couple new recipes to try.

We visited a farmers market/produce store that Duane and Shirley like to shop at when they are staying in Mesa.  The prices were really good, and it was fun to see such a great variety. 

 We had lunch at the Cheesecake Factory.  Oh my goodness!  I think I would have to force myself to eat there every day for a month or two before I tried all the things on the menu that looked tempting.  Need I say more?  It was fabulous, and it was wonderful to eat out on the patio in February.

We also spent a couple of hours at the Mesa Market Swap Meet, and stopped at Glendale at the Westgate area on our way back to Surprise.  Its a fun place with shopping, pretty fountains, movie theatres, restaurants, and the stadiums for the Phoenix Coyotes and Cardinals right in that area.  It was the best kind of day - one spent with family and friends.

 

Friday, July 13, 2012

NHRA Drag Races

Warren got away from all the girls in the house one day and went with his friend, Perry, to the NHRA Drag Races.  It was his first time, and he loved it!  Fans are able to go into the pit area and watch the crews tear down the cars after each race and rebuild them for the next round.  He was able to get John Force's autograph.  John Force has won 15 NHRA Championships.  He and his daughter, Courtney raced each other, and Courtney beat him. 


watching a pit crew rebuilding a top fuel car for the next race.

top fuel car


Warren got lots of videos of drag races.  here is a photo of the burnout before the race.

The guys had a great time at the races, and Warren is looking forward to going again. 

Thursday, July 12, 2012

I love my sisters!

I'm so far behind on my blogging!  I've decided to just jump back in with some highlight posts and try to do better in the future. 

In February Warren and I rented a vacation home in Surprise, AZ.  It was a beautiful, large home, owned by a family who lives in Minnesota.  It was large enough to share with friends and family, and we had a wonderful time with those who came.  My sisters and I had a tradition years ago of getting together for Sisters Weekends.  Those special times of visiting, laughter and fun had been put on hold for a few years, but we have revived the tradition! 

They came from three states - Missouri, Montana and Iowa, and we had a blast.  Phoenix really needs to welcome them with a banner at the airport.  They are great shoppers.  : )   Lets just say that all the bargains didn't fit in the suitcases they brought, and they left wearing more layers of clothes than they arrived with...  Good thing it was winter and not summer.  Warren was a great sport, putting up with all us girls and played taxi driver.  He grilled some great meals for us, and put up with a lot of giggles and girlie stuff. 


 L to R: DeeDee, Rhonda Heidner, Kayla Heidner, Judy Hansen, Judy Heidner, Joanne (Judy's sister)

Judy, Joanne and Rhonda found a cupcake shop that had been on the tv show Cupcake Wars.  They brought home a few flavors of cupcakes - INCREDIBLE!  Yum!!! 



We ate at some good restaurants, spent time at the pool and fire pit, and just had a great time together, something we don't get to do very often living so far apart.

Its not a Heidner gathering without a few wild games of Dutch Blitz. 

Girls, thanks for coming.  It was great fun, and I hope you join us next year too. 




Thursday, February 16, 2012

Valentine's Tea

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 Amy, Natalie & Aleah came over for a Valentine's Tea.  It was Aleah's (and Amy's) first tea at Nana's.  Since we were going to be gone to Arizona for Valentine's Day, they got their Valentines early.  

opening their Valentines


M & M's! 

Tony & Amy got a card and some homemade buckeyes.

sharing a buckeye with Sissy.  Natalie loves to feed Aleah these days.

The girls' "tea" this time was chocolate milk. 

"Ahhhh"  Aleah's new reaction to taking a drink lately.  so cute.

The M & Ms were more interesting than the chocolate chip scones.  :) 

Amy found the perfect picture frame to add to our collection of Nana & Papa photos.

Here is the rest of the collection on our dining room counter.  Amy made the Love Is picture for Warren for Father's Day last year.  The girls contributed the "hearts".  The next photo is Warren and Addilyn last October when we visited them, and after that Warren with Aleah, and Warren with Natalie.

We wish you all much love and happiness.  Take time to celebrate your love each and every day with those so special to you.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Our First Tea Party

I have the most wonderful memories of tea parties with my Grandma Ruth when I was a little girl.  They weren't fancy.  We didn't dress up and have a fancy tea set.  But I loved them.  We had such fun!  Grandma's kitchen had floor to ceiling cabinets with great pull out cutting boards positioned at different heights.  One was just a couple feet off the floor and the perfect height for a tea party table.  I don't remember what we drank, probably fresh milk or whatever other drink was in the fridge - ice tea, lemonade or water.  It didn't matter.  (oh, another memory - she always kept water in a glass jar in the fridge.  I don't know what kind of jar, but it had a funky shape.)   Grandma did a lot of baking and usually we enjoyed whatever she had made.  She always said I must have a special radar because when she was baking, I usually showed up at the door.  What can I say!   We would set chairs by the little pull-out board, have our drink and snack, and visit away.  What a special lady. 

For years I have been looking for a special tea set to use for tea parties with my granddaughters.  This started well before I ever had granddaughters, and I was just hoping for the day.  All the sets I found were either too cutsie, too foofy, or just not right.   Recently my friend, Patti, gave me a tea set, and it is exactly what I would have picked out if I could find it!  Its perfect.  It reminds me of Fiesta ware with its rich, fun colors.

Today Natalie and I had our first Tea Party!  We had planned to do it a few days ago, but the weather turned too cold.  Today is much warmer with beautiful sunshine.  Amy has been preparing Natalie for the big event all week.  We were both pretty excited.  : )  She picked out a soft, fluffy scarf from the dress up basket, picked out one for Nana, and off we went to see what goodies we were to have for our party. 

First we had to pick out our cups and saucers.

having our tea and snacks


we only had a couple of spills

thanks, Papa, for coming in to take some pictures and have a bit of tea with us.

love my girlie girl!