A birthday Range day outing with my grandson, daughter and SIL. We had a blast, literally. This is what a beautiful Florida winter Sunday is for: a fun, safe, family event. We were there for almost five hours and shot most of the thousand plus rounds I brought.
Some background why this day was so special.
The family has had a rough couple of months. Bella, our granddaughter, had a relapse of her leukemia last Fall (thank you again for all your prayers) and we are now waiting the results of her stem cell transplant. Her brother has been her donor twice - bone marrow the first go around, stem cells this time. He's a trooper! He turned thirteen this week and was told he was getting a birthday surprise on Sunday.
This morning my daughter tells him that they are taking him to a petting zoo.
"But mom, I'm thirteen!" Meaning "I'm too old to go to a petting zoo!"
"You'll like the petting zoo" My daughter tells him meaning you are going.
But he's a trooper, and climbs into the back of the Jeep. They drive out to the pine woods west of town where he's expecting a day of lambs, goats and other barnyard animals. What a surprise when they pull into my pistol and rifle club and I'm waiting by the front office to get them signed in!
We went to the back members only Range where we can shoot steel plates and targets.
That's him with my S&W model 910. What a great day!
Some background why this day was so special.
The family has had a rough couple of months. Bella, our granddaughter, had a relapse of her leukemia last Fall (thank you again for all your prayers) and we are now waiting the results of her stem cell transplant. Her brother has been her donor twice - bone marrow the first go around, stem cells this time. He's a trooper! He turned thirteen this week and was told he was getting a birthday surprise on Sunday.
This morning my daughter tells him that they are taking him to a petting zoo.
"But mom, I'm thirteen!" Meaning "I'm too old to go to a petting zoo!"
"You'll like the petting zoo" My daughter tells him meaning you are going.
But he's a trooper, and climbs into the back of the Jeep. They drive out to the pine woods west of town where he's expecting a day of lambs, goats and other barnyard animals. What a surprise when they pull into my pistol and rifle club and I'm waiting by the front office to get them signed in!
We went to the back members only Range where we can shoot steel plates and targets.
That's him with my S&W model 910. What a great day!
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