tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872006187353805405.post8274320058877186182..comments2023-05-08T07:56:14.684-05:00Comments on In Shane's Brain: Keeping Tradition AliveShane Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01254395453778147795noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872006187353805405.post-58287805398432759612012-05-30T10:43:16.884-05:002012-05-30T10:43:16.884-05:00It was always very exciting. All the cars getting...It was always very exciting. All the cars getting ready and the interviews. The guys talking about the race and who they predicted would win. I would be sucked in until the first couple laps when I would fall into a deep sleep for up to an hour. When I would wake up the cars were still, from my angle, circling the track so slowly. My father would try to explain how fast they were going but it was lost on my bored ears. I would beg can we please go home or change the channel (depending on where we were). Now a tradition I pass to my kids is a Sunday afternoon nap. :)<br />-K.E.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872006187353805405.post-92182771088870198292012-05-30T00:52:14.308-05:002012-05-30T00:52:14.308-05:00Never getting into sports, this is a tradition tha...Never getting into sports, this is a tradition that would have been lost on me, but it does sound like a fun family activity. Passing on those traditions are sometimes trying moments. It takes a while to get the new generation to understand the importance of what you are trying to do.Brett Minorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13181569922751252054noreply@blogger.com