The time has finally come to end my blog. Our life has calmed down a whole bunch and probably not worth the extra time it takes to write this up and then take up your time reading virtually nothing. I can't begin to tell all of you who have followed our adventures how much fun it's been to share all of them with you. It's kinda like the first time Larry and I went on a vacation without the kids. All I could think of was how much they would have enjoyed seeing this or doing that. Life events are much more fun if shared with others.
Many times on our adventures I thought that my kids or my grand kids would have loved being here to enjoy this fun; and how much my cruiser friends would have loved to eat at this place. By getting to tell all of you about it helped me feel like I was with many of you and not quite so isolated.
Larry and I are glad that we got to do our year and a half and will do it again in a heart beat if the financial circumstances get better. We may travel again in the future but it will be by train, plane or automobile - maybe bus.
Thanks to all of you who gave me such great feedback and encouraged me to write. I've printed out all of my blogs as we went along and we now have a great notebook full of wonderful memories.
As my favorite cowboy said "Happy Trails To You, Until We Meet Again".
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
July 6: Mr. P.T. and Happy Birthday USA
Larry Dean Brown
1947 - 2009
1947 - 2009
Mr. P.T. Our Mr. P.T. The best Mr. P.T. ever. What can you say when you've lost a great representative of our hobby and a tru
ly good friend. Larry Brown was all of that and not just a good friend to me but to all he met. He was always upbeat, happy, positive and enthusiastic about the little P.T. Cruiser. He won the title, Mr. P.T., in Eureka Springs, Arkansas and was absolutely thrilled with the title. We all had a great time getting him ready for the fashion show, where he modeled the latest in rain wear, which we have always needed at this particular car show. Riding in the parade (where he sat atop the back seat of his convertible); and of course the big question and answer part of the contest where we told him to say, no matter what the question was, his answer was to be "All I want is world peace!" Larry was a hoot and loved every minute of it - no matter how funny we made him look (note the Wal-Mart bags on his feet) - he really, really enjoyed it. Larry was described as a gentle giant. He led our club as president for several years and did it with quiet dignity. Every suggestion was taken to heart and he made sure everyone was heard.
His funeral was Friday, July 3rd. There were 16 P.T.Cruisers that traveled 20 miles east of Wichita to Augusta and 5 other cars joined us there. We were a pretty impressive sight especially with Larry's car being driven right behind the family car to the cemetary. We all hope we did him proud - we even sounded the ahooga horns in his honor.
Larry was a friend to all of us in the club and his loss will be an emptiness in our hearts. BUT, I'm pretty sure he's cruizin' with his wife, June, in a P.T. Cruiser - and heaven should be big enough for them to cruise for a long time--and they won't be a needin' the top.
Part of Saturday and part of Sunday was spent trying to help Rebecca put up our old swimming pool. Some parts are missing so we didn't get it completed - maybe next weekend. Please note my extremely great supervisory skills. No one, and I mean no one, can sit in a lawn chair, suck down a Pepsi and point at what needs to be done as well as I can.
Saturday evening we drove to Winfield where we celebrated the birth of our nation with a big fireworks show and BBQ with an old high school girlfriend, her family and friends.
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We celebrated the life of a good friend and the birthday of a great nation. As they say, "Life goes on" but it sure gets lonely when you loose the people you love.
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