Wow, what a match. The Crazy Croc is a blast to attend. All stages have over 50+rounds per stage. Which makes for lots of reloads. Thank goodness it is only pistol. Jacob was fifth Junior this year, but first D class and Wally was first C class Limited. Would have been nice to have all the classifier in to have him in B class. Hopefully next year.
The weather was great on Saturday. Warm but nice cloud cover. However, it poured on Sunday. Was not too bad as the range has cover, but on our second stage of the day the squad behind us catch up (we were on the Standards stage) and decide they wanted the cover and thus moved our gear carts out into the rain. In the end all our ammo, pistols and bags were soaked and I am sure the camera will not recover. Was the only sad part, as most time the shooters have a lot of respect for each other. To come to a match and have that happen is a sad thing.
Drove home Sunday night. Tired and ready to be done for the year. Only have two more matches this year and one more outing. Also we are Bow hunting this year. We will be ready to just crash once October gets here.
Started back to work on Tuesday. I am glad to be back and I really enjoy the work. Kayvon also started school on Tuesday. He is a Freshman is High School. Wow, seems like last year we were buying crayons and pencil boxes. Now it is binders and gym shoes. Jacob being an 8th grader got to start school on Wednesday, this gives the incoming 7th grader a chance to get to know the school and how class schedules work. I think it is an awesome set-up to have the 7th and 9th graders that opportunity to see the school, classes and teachers without the pressure of upper-class man bugging them.
With is being Thursday, I feel that life has made it back to a normal schedule. School for the boys and I, work for Wally and just a few more hectic weekends. WooHoo...
Till next time,
Me
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