It's been a little while since the last posting. The kids are on their last week of summer vacation and they have been keeping me busy! We have been getting some target practice in with the bows, as well as tune ups on our equipment that included swapping out Dad's 5 pin sight to Mom's bow, Mom's 3 pin sight with a level, and Dad's whisker biscuit to Michael's bow when Dad got his new sight and fall-away rest. It's not a matter of everyone needing new equipment to do upgrades, but to recycle parts that will make improvements to the other bows in the family. Our daughter will be the next one in line for the hand-me-downs on the next batch of upgrades.
Our summer also included a trip to Tucson, AZ for our 10 year old to complete his hunter's safety course. It is required in our state for youths, a great precaution, so that Michael will now qualify for tags in the youth hunts. The test is in two parts, the written course that can be done online and then the class in person that is both field work/range safety as well as another exam on written information. We are super proud of Michael for passing and can't wait to hunt as a family. Our daughter will be able to start her online work in January when she turns 9 but can't take the field course until she is 10. We wanted to find an activity that our family could enjoy doing together that will help us maintain a close relationship with our children. We have a few short years before those challenging teenage years are upon us, when all they want to do is get away from us. With a hobby like this our desire is to create an unbreakable bond, and avoid some of that angst with the help of the great outdoors. Now I have a Hunter's Safety Course Graduate badge to sew onto my son's hunting vest. So proud!!!