Teresa Olson | Sister-in-law | July 5, 2013 |
Lori Dollarhide | Memories | April 11, 2012 |
I met Karl & Val almost 30 years ago. I didn’t know what to think of Karl. He was loud, and boisterous, and full of himself. I couldn’t figure out what this sweet, soft spoken woman was doing with this giant of a man, who told me he was glad I got to meet him.
But as I got to know him, I began to see beyond his gruff exterior. What I saw was a gem of a man; a diamond in the rough. He was larger than life, with a heart of gold.
I was truly honored to stand up for Karl and Val on the day they were married.
Then came the Kinetic Sculpture Race years. For those who don’t know, a Kinetic Sculpture is a human powered all terrain vehicle that is also a work of art. It’s a 3 day, 42 mile race from Arcata to Ferndale, over land, sand, mud, and water. Karl, Val, and Cassie were the pilots. Me, my family, and a handful of other friends were the pit crew.
Karl and friends built the vehicles – Val and friends did the artwork. The motto of the race is [we do this] "For the Glory", and Karl took that very seriously.
My son Matthew says that the race gave new meaning to the term pit crew, because sometimes it meant pushing the sculpture up muddy hills, pulling it across sand dunes, and rescuing it before it sank in the bay.
There were moments when the rest of us were ready to give up and go home. It was a gruelling race, and we were give out. But not Karl. He said we were not giving up, even if it meant pushing the damn thing across the finish line. He said we were doing it For the Glory, and so, we did.
Apparently his determination rubbed off on the rest of us, because there we were, the next year doing it all over again – For the Glory Bradshaw!
Karl was one of the few people I’ve ever known who was able to live life on his own terms and pull it off. No doubt he’s up there in heaven right now telling God how HE thinks things ought to be run!
Yeah, I’m glad I got to meet you Karl. Thanks for being my friend. I’ll see you when I get there.
Sally Lunn | Freind | March 12, 2012 |