Sunday, 20 September 2015

Sent the bad stuff to the dumpster, so the good could shine through!


When there is going to be a difficult time, I wear my racing t shirts, so I can feel the warmth of a great group of people with me.





I paid off the insurance bill, not because I was guilty, but because I did not have the funds to fight it further, and my insurance company also concurred.  This was my first insurance claim, and hopefully my last. 



CHARLIE hit 100,000. KM in milage, oh what fun we have had together!




My elder brother says that my Mum will be coming over from Victoria in the next few weeks to visit us all, what joy that will bring to us!




The Canadian, and USA people are having elections this year, this cartoon arrived this morning, and fits the situation.


Lucky me I got to babysit Quinn 3 times last week, and on Tuesday we are going to story book reading at Chapters!



If we walk to the end of any path, there will be a fork, which will you take, the one that leads to a new adventure, or the one to redo past mistakes!



Hugs Always
Karen and Charlie

Monday, 14 September 2015

YOU ARE AWESOME, YES YOU READING THIS!


It's Monday, go forth and continue your awesomeness in all you say and do today, and always!



Know who you are, the pictures below will explain everything to all who come in contact with you!






THEN, to continue your awesome day, say you'll look after Quinn, and see what mischief you can both get into, without the parents knowing! 



hugs always
karen and charlie

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Elise and the trick she played on me!

I dashed off to Victoria BC on Monday, August 31, 2015, Elise would be leaving us and I had to say goodbye in person. Since November, 2009, she her brother Jamie, parents Peter and Laurie have had a special place in my heart, as that is when Elise was told she had neuroblastoma cancer. NOT FAIR, but as Laurie told me who said life was going to be fair. I visited and tried to help the family many times while Elise was being treated at Children's Hospital here in Vancouver. That included getting KFC as a after chemo treat! Taking everyone to Metrotown Mall at Christmas time, something that I would not normally do unless with an armed guard! Build a Bear, Starbucks, hugs laughter, and so many memories.

My mum say's I am the "auntie that comes a running" when asked.

Below is the green lizard earrings that Elise made for me to match Lizard (Walt Dee and Eddrick's Formula V racecar).




Breakfast at Oakridge Centre, oh that smile!


Roses provided by a dear friend Steve Thornton to complete Elise's picture.



Friday, September 4, 2015, I left for Portland International Raceway at 3:30AM, in our family while someone is driving, flying, etc. we don't contact them until they are on the ground with any bad news.

    No one wants me on the I5 driving in rush hour crying my eyes out! I let the family know I'd arrived at 10:30AM, safe and sound, fine to contact me with any news, and they kept me updated throughout the day about Elise. 

Elise's trick for me!

In the afternoon, the Mad Mollusk Racing Team decided we should check into the hotel, drop off luggage, and go for dinner to Elmer's.

When I reached the hotel about 10 minutes later, I got into the elevator, it stopped, fell, then jumped, then my heart thought maybe it will fall. Finally find the phone in the elevator, call for help, they say they will call the police (what is the police going to do, shoot me out!).  So I called Dee at the track she is extremely level headed and would know what to do, she called the fire department. 
Here I am in a sealed stuck elevator no internet nothing, and after a minute my iPhone goes nuts with texts, and ringing. The news I have been dreading from Canada, Elise has passed, why aren't you answering our texts etc. I become a blubbering idiot alone in the dark elevator, having to also go to the bathroom. The fireman arrive, I am not exactly coherent, wrong floor, the fireman who arrive think I am totally nuts, I show them my cell phone, and what has happened since I was stuck in the elevator, they are about to lose it too. Out of the elevator we are on the wrong floor, so the fireman carry my luggage, and the other one helps me on the stairs which are I need help on, at least I had my cane. Arrive at my room, the fireman put my luggage in, make sure I am breathing normal, and leave. Bathroom 1st then the family. A knock at the door, the hotel manager has walked up 3 flights of stairs to talk with me. Still crying, I explain to her I could have cared less about being stuck in an elevator (been there done that with my Mum). It's the news about Elise. She turns white as a sheet. She walks me down 3 flights of stairs, explains my hotel will be free for the weekend, and she walks me to Elmer's where the team is arriving to get me, she goes to Elmer's and says anything for our table will be paid for by the hotel. 

At dinner, which I don't really remember we talked about Elise, and the trick she played on me to find out about her passing in a dark, stuck elevator in another country, not waiting 10 minutes for me to be sitting down in my hotel room.

My race family took care of me all weekend, letting me vent, cry, laugh,  I knew I would have another special angel watching over me.

When I talked with Elise on the 31st, I said I'd be going to Portland to say goodbye to two dear friends who are fighting cancer. I was able to tell both of them how special they were to me in my life.  






hugs always
karen and charlie


Tuesday, 1 September 2015

How do you balance requests for charity?


We all get requests to raise funds for a charity. This year seems that every time I open the emails, snail mail, or answer the telephone. People are asking.

 It is a balancing act, and I don't juggle to well. 





 Then I realized it doesn't have to be money. Ask if they are also collecting items for a silent auction? Or do they need you to volunteer a couple of hours? 

Choices are good, and if you don't ask you won't know.  

This is putting my volunteer and charity donations back on track. 

Below is the balancing act I am trying for!




These two pictures are from www.markpowell.com
Mark is a very talented gentleman who freely shares his sculpture artistry on his website, and is also a joy to watch when he is vintage car racing.
 Check out his site to see how balancing is done!


Hugs Always
Karen and Charlie