AA didn't play well at all in the NFJG Tournament at Eagle Harbor, her home course. Don't know what happened, her swing was off, her chipping was off, everything was off. She has a few new clubs, but just no explanation on why her game was so off. Moving on! She needs to practice. The top boys practice 3 - 6 hours a day. AA practices maybe 6-8 hours per week plus two lessons. So she has been doing well, but won't be consistent or move to the next level without much more effort. It's up to her, and even though there are many kids doing more and playing more, we need to find the balance that fits AA.
Round 1: 8:32 AM Hole 1 Ashlan Tresca, Emma Wells, Alyzabeth Morgan. Round 2: 9:12 AM Hole10 Ashley Huffman, Alyzabeth Morgan, Beatrice Dietz
A photo of a girl and her dog:
Wednesday through Friday, half days, AA volunteers for the kids golf camp at Eagle Harbor (which counts for community volunteer hours). Coaches Bryan and Stephanie:
AA and I went to Carolyn's Friday afternoon and over night. I left work early so drove to Carolyn's, arrived before Carolyn came home. Time in the pool! Dinner of red beans and rice, with a salad. I went to work on Saturday and Carolyn did too, so Ford picked up AA and Ginger around 8 a.m. And Ginger had a haircut (Friday) - too short again! Photo with the two dogs in the background:
Hot day with 89 degree pool water! At least we feel safe from the virus at Carolyn's (no touching, hugging, keeping physical distance best we can).Ginger and her new haircut:
All smiles when these two are together:
Bella decided she loves AA, tried kissing (licking) her and was following AA's every move around the pool.
Bella kisses:
Saturday evening was quiet with dinner of Ford's homemade pizza while AA played some golf with her Coach Bryan.
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