Saturday, June 26, 2010

6/25/10 Our Visit with Dena & Garrett

We locked up shop early today to head up to Wisconson to spend some time with Dena and Baby Garrett. Jamie was also heading up to stay the night with her since Garrett Sr had to go back to work on the night shift. It was a great evening spending time with Jamie and Dena and most of all little Garrett.

Bonnie was feeling a little left out and tried soaking up some attention


Monday, June 21, 2010

June 21, 2010 Monday Garrett Jr is on his way


Dena is to be at the Hospital this morning, they are going to induce labor. Garrett Jr is on his way into our world.

8am update from Jamie:
She said Dena called the Hospital and they postponed the appointment until 12 noon.

12:37 pm update: 
Just heard from Jamie, Dena is at the hospital but they are not going to induce her until about 4pm

9pm update :
Jamie said that Dena is not Dilated enough to induce tonight so they are going to check her in the morning and possibly induce then. In the meantime Dena allowed her to take a couple of photos so here is our baby waiting to have her baby

Some other photos that Jamie snuck me:



So now its 6:30am Tuesday morning and I haven't heard from anyone yet.

8:30am update:
One more day.
Just got word from Jamie, they induced Dena this morning at about 7:30am. If she does not progress they may be sending her home.

2:30pm Jamie Sanford Via Facebook :
They are giving her some pain meds via IV. She is in allot of discomfort but still only 1cm. Lets hope things get better. I keep trying to tell her that the pain is worth it but she just wants this over. Dena is going to nap for alittle bit, so lets hope its not 48hours!

Baby Garrett came into this world at about 6pm Tuesday evening, 6lbs 2oz Healthy and hairy



Unfortunately Melissa could not make the drive up to see Mom Dad and Garrett on Wednesday morning with me but she did spend Tuesday night finishing up the blanket that she promised to complete for my Mom before she passed.

I took off early Wednesday morning and headed up to Waukasha Wis, it was storming bad all the way up to Milwaukee
And I got to hold my Grandson!

June 19, 2010 Paint'n pipe

Well I bid on a job that I thought would be a cake walk but instead Melissa and I worked all weekend to meet the deadline. We had a little help from our oldest daughter Krystal.


We had 300 pieces of 3/4inch by 10 foot pipe along with 500 pieces that needed to be color matched to a building for a project and we were already behind on the deadline and with or daughter Dena being induced on Monday I didn't want to take the chance of missing my grandsons first day, so Melissa and I buckled down and got the Job done.
I made 4 jigs out of 2x4's and put casters on the bottom, each one would hold 16 pipes. We swapped out these a total of 18 times. My booth is destroyed due to over spray and Mondays project will be the clean up of the booth.
I finished spraying the last of the pipe Sunday about 1pm.
Abie supervised

Sunday, June 20, 2010

6/16/10 Last Pinstriping Class

Well this was the last class until fall when it all starts again. Tonight's class was basics of lettering, Mr Jarvis (Jive) gave us some pointers and the basics of lettering.


 I also brought my helmet in that has been tuck away in storage for a little while, actually from the late 1970's. I suspected that Jive was the artist that my dad had do my helmet back in 1974-75, we use to have go carts and my dad couldn't remember who lettered my helmet it was either Jive or another striper that hung around Sante-Fe speedway back then. So I brought the helmet in to see if Jive might remember doing it or if he could recognize who's work it was. As soon as I pulled it out of the bag he new it was his work and signed it for me.

It says Jive, still alive 2010



It is something that I will pass on to my Grandson in the future. Jive's last words were at the end of class: Practice Practice Practice

Monday, June 14, 2010

Saturday June 12, 2010

Melissa and I were looking for something to do Saturday evening and remembered the Church had an outdoor concert scheduled. The Legacy girls were to take the stage at 7pm, they do fifties and sixties music and it was enjoyable.






















The concert took place on the front lawn of the Church and it is located in the center of town at Kirchoff and Meadow Lane a very busy intersection. About half way in to the concert we heard a crash and bang, an accident occurred at the intersection. Melissa, Tony and I ran over to the scene, Tony and Melissa checked on the occupants of the mini van and I made sure there was no else in the second car. Thank God that there where no major injuries but one person was taken away in an ambulance.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

6-10-2010

Something just isn't write.......


Hold on, Here we go........... Again

phone rings...... I can't find it.......... finally get it to my face, its a 773 number I don't know and its 2:12am in the morning...... answer it, its Nikki but she don't sound right, shes been in an accident, she's OK, but still doesn't sound right I pass the phone off to Melissa and next thing I know we are off to the city to pick up Nikki at the Police station. This is becoming all to familiar with her, remember this one:


Well this is the lastest:


Then I have to go and fight traffic on Friday afternoon on the Ike to Division and Cicero to the tow yard, great neighborhood!
Your children really test your faith and it seams it happens quite often. Gotta love em, liken them is a diffrerant story


Sunday, June 6, 2010

June 6 2010 Elvis is in need


So the sun was up and a crisp breeze was blowing accross the drive, Elvis was finally assemble and ready for a ride. We headed out for a quick neighborhood tour. On arrival back to the compound I notice that Elvis didn't sound rite and when I took a look this is what I found



So Elvis has an appointment with the doc, always something......

Saturday, June 5, 2010

6-1-10 Heavy Heart

After our Dog fight and the emergency room visit we were just getting in the house Monday evening about 9pm and Melissa got a phone call, one of those calls you never want to get, Melissa's Aunt Juanita, Juanita's daughter and a family Friend were killed in an accident. Juanita is Herb's elder sister (Herb is Melissa's Dad, King of The Hill). This is devastating and tragic, family to be taken so fast. They were good people and will be missed

News article:

MATTOON – Four women from a Baptist church in northwest Mississippi left home Monday morning, intent on seeing Amish country in Illinois.


About 10 miles from their intended exit on Interstate 57, the sport utility vehicle the women were in was struck from behind by a distracted semitrailer truck driver who didn't see that traffic was backed up.

Everett Van Duzee, 55, of New Iberia, La., precipitated a chain reaction collision that ultimately involved nine vehicles, killed three women and injured 13 others, two of them critically.

He has not been arrested, but troopers are investigating what state police District 10 commander Capt. Stuart Shaver described as "discrepancies in his log book."

"What he says and what we are investigating don't seem to be matching up," Shaver said.

One of the critically injured is Deborah Anne Faust, 58, of Sardis, Miss., believed to be the driver of the SUV that was either the first or the second vehicle in front of Van Duzee, according to Shaver. Faust remained hospitalized in the burn unit at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield in critical condition Tuesday evening.

The three women with her, including her mother and her sister, died within seconds of the collision from multiple traumatic injuries, not burns, Coles County Coroner Ed Schniers said.

The women killed were identified as Faust's sister, Sheila Douglas, 61, of Batesville, Miss.; Faust's mother, Juanita Hall, 80, of Sarah, Miss.; and family friend Doris Mayo, 68, also of Sarah, Miss.

Mrs. Mayo's former daughter-in-law, Angelisa Weaver of Sardis, who is also a cousin to the other three women, described the quartet as "excellent, beautiful Christian people."

"They all went to church together at the Hollywood Baptist Church in Sledge," Weaver said. "They don't miss a Sunday. They were always volunteering to do something."

Two accident reconstruction specialists and numerous other troopers have been investigating almost nonstop since the 5 p.m. crash on Memorial Day.

"The scene of something like this is chaos. By the time police arrived, the medical people were there, the injured were wandering around. The process of trying to identify who belongs to what car is a very long process," Shaver said.

By Tuesday afternoon, he said troopers were fairly certain what happened but were trying to verify information. They believe it was either the SUV that Faust was driving or a Chevrolet Equinox, also a small SUV, that was struck first by Van Duzee. Faust's SUV went into the median and caught fire.

The Equinox was unrecognizable.

"Most people thought it was overturned. You couldn't tell it was on its wheels. It was completely crushed by the semi. The troopers saw the vehicles and had no hope for anyone inside," Shaver said.

Miraculously, an 11-year-old girl crawled out.

"She was literally walking around the crash scene," he said.

The adult woman who was driving the Equinox was taken to Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, where Shaver said she has serious injuries but is expected to recover. Another man and a boy traveling with them in a separate vehicle ahead were also involved in the chain reaction.

Van Duzee was treated and released for minor injuries but had blood and urine samples taken at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Coles County, which is done routinely in fatal crashes.

"There is no physical indication of alcohol or drugs being involved," Shaver said. "We're believing it's driver distraction or inattention. It just happened to be the last day of Driver Distraction month."

The crash happened two miles north of Mattoon, where traffic was backed up on the highway due to a construction project about three miles to the north that forced vehicles to merge from two lanes to one. Shaver said there were electronic message boards warning of the lane reduction, necessary because there were holes in the pavement where one of the lanes is being resurfaced.

After the accident, traffic was diverted to U.S. 45 but was still backed up for miles due to the volume of people driving at the end of the holiday weekend.

Troopers had the interstate reopened by 1 a.m. All the vehicles involved had to be towed away.

"Considering the size of the chaos that was the traffic crash scene, I'm pleased with the ability of the officers to pick up cars, get the scene photographed and measured, and get that road opened in eight hours," Shaver said.

Melissa Flew out Wednesday for the services that shut the whole town of Batesville down, she said it was one of the saddest moments in her life.

5-31-10 Monday a Day Of Rest???

Monday started out great, Melissa and I loaded up and went to the Zoo. She really enjoys the Zoo and it makes her happy. We didn't get to see much due to the down poor that proceeded to follow us around the Zoo.
When we got home our oldest daughter Krystal and her freind Josh came over for dinner. It was enjoyable until TJ decided it was time to make a meal out of orion and our dinner date came to an abrupt end and a visit to the emergancy vet and about $700 bucks.
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