Wednesday, October 15, 2008

29 Years of Wedded Bliss and NASCAR

October 11 was our 29th Wedding Anniversary. We decided to do somethingwe really love. NASCAR! It might seem weird to some, but it's something we have grown to love. Kinda of nice when you and your forever friend share a common interest. We had such a great day. We saw and did so many things. It was a very long day, and we were both a bit worn out by the end of it. Enjoy the pictures.

She's in heaven!

That first drop of the green flag is wild (and noisy).

Our pit pass got us up close for all the big stars: Tony Stewart;

Kasey Kahne

Kyle Busch (BOOOOOO!)

Jimmie Johnson
Jeff Gordon!
Jeff Gordon!


It was a big Republican day, we saw Cindy McCain;

Jessica Simpson in concert (steady....);

Elizabeth Dole;

Cowboy Troy was in concert supporting McCain and the GOP;

Richard Childress and The King, Richard Petty were both stumping for McCain;

This is the GOP/McCain tour bus.

We were amazed to be down in the pits; way cool!


Striking the pose on the steep banking!


Tony Stewart's Home Depot car;


Jeff Gordon's pit box;


Me in front of Mark Martin's Army pit box.


Dale Jr's Amp/National Guard box.


It takes allot of tires to go 500 miles in a stock car.

Jimmie's box;

The happy Nascar fan;


And last, but not least, the very happy anniversary couple.

Last Hoorah!


We had a few final days playing with Jensen before he headed back to Germany
to be welcome his Daddy back from Iraq. Ron took him to the park and they had
a good time!

As always Jensen keeps us laughing as well as himself.





He has gotten pretty good at the hit the ball toy. He's got the power!
Jensen's last night there he helped with dishes and dinner prep!
We will so miss seeing him and his momma.




We don't have to miss KiKi for now. She is staying until her Mom figures out a way
to get her back to Germany.



Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Grandbaby Number 5 and a Trip to Utah

Little Ellie Roggia was born on Sept. 11, 2008. Two days later Mom and Ellie came home from the Hospital, and a few hours later we arrived to spend the next two weeks admiring our newest grandchild. We enjoyed every minute of it, and were sad to have to come back to the real world.
Adam, the proud Papa!
I even played Grandpa with Eileen and Zach's baby Anne, born 5 days after Ellie. (She sleeps allot more than Ellie)
They're never too young to mess with.
The proud but tired new parents.
Grandma Betsy was so happy to get two weeks with baby Ellie.

She was even happy to do dishes!

Ellie is extremely awake and aware of everything.
I think she is talking to her daddy.
Could that be the makings of a smile?!
She studies everything and everyone. Very intense baby. "Grandma, what the heck are you saying?"
"Yes, I love my Grandma!"
A brief moment of peace.

Utah is pretty most anytime of year. The leaves were just getting started to turn. So We decided to go on a picnic.
The new Mom had to just chill at Ellie's first picnic.
Grandpa doesn't know how to just chill.



He does love holding the baby though.
Adam did a little hiking in the rocks.
Little Ellie with Mom and Dad at about 6 days old and on her first picnic.


Singing helped sometimes to settle Ellie down.
She loves men's voices.
Hayley is a great Mom.


Betsy and I decided to hike to the top of the "Y". Not sure why, just because it was there, I guess.
Yes, even my knees made it to the top.
Betsy doing her best Hayley pose.
You can do it, Betsy! It is a pretty steep trail to the top.

Grandpa Garner with Chris, Addie and Natalie.
See, Ellie pays attention to everything, even looks at the camera!
Lynette came to see her blessed. I think she's asking if Ellie ever sleeps.

She has some big feet for such a cute little girl.
Dad's magic touch.
Natalie has obviously done this before.
Adam was the family grillmaster at the picnic in Provo Canyon. Fine job, I'd say.


The Great Grandparents with their newest.
Adam gave Ellie her name and a great blessing on 28 September 2008.
Four generations of Garner decendents.


We didn't want to leave Utah and come back to work in Virginia.
The Garners, the Roggias,the Youngs, and one Stevenson.

We were very glad that Grandpa and Grandma Garner could break away from their busy times in New Plymouth to be in Church with us.