Saturday, March 03, 2018

It's March 1st!

Another good week and the weather has been gorgeous. We do need a little rain! AA continues with Robotics and Math Club; homework is getting serious, takes more time since she has extra multi-pages of work for math club. She golfs most every day so school work gets pushed into and past dinner hour.
AA needed a practice round at the Palatka Golf Course (she played 14 holes with Justin a few weeks ago), so we took her out of school early on Thursday. AA golfed with Ms. Penny which is always a bonus.

Another photo from work: My job is going well, enjoy the work environment and co-workers. Landfill inspections are routine now, except for today. I have been waiting for this day. Knowing it would happen. Knowing it has happened to so many before me. Calling the Bulk Materials rescue team (Bruce G. and Stacy P.). They didn’t laugh too hard. Another experience I thought I would never have at the great SJRPP! #Notonmybucketlist
Wednesday, we went to the River House as friend Shane M. was playing, he is really talented musician; his son came too, so AA and Liam got to run around together. Friday, Coach Bryan showed AA lots of difficult chipping shots, from bunkers and hazards. Ford is pleased with Bryan's coaching style, he always has a plan for AA's lesson, keeps up with her tournaments and what shots she needs to practice; he looks to the future and prepares her for the next level/challenge. Ford said he reminds him of AA's first Coach Doug, which is a huge compliment!
For dinner, Ford made homemade Bruschetta, a meatless meal we love. Then AA played some Minecraft on line with Noah. 
Alyzabeth received a gift in the mail from my niece, Heather (and Chris) Stone. She said it was a late Christmas gift, and we all know any surprise gift is welcome!! It is a puzzle you solve by folding the paper for make the design all black or all white. The first one was easy, but the instructions say they get progressively harder. Cool gift!
Also, Friday - Saturday morning, New England was slammed with a Northeaster storm, with VERY HIGH tides, tons of coastal flooding! 
Next up is the NFJG Palatka Tournament - 36 holes for AA to self-caddie!

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