We had BIG plans! Big ones. Which we always do. Or at least I always do. We planned on golfing (my first ever experience), then hiking, then checking out the Hopewell Rocks on our way back from Fundy.
So we went golfing. We decided 9 holes would be sufficient for this time around. My sisters husband is an amazing golfer and loves the sport, as do my sister and K, so I'm sure they would have all done 18, but 9 seemed like a good start so we could continue on with our activities afterward.
The golf game was a success I thought! It was definitely frustrating at times but after the experience I'd say I'd do it again! We let a few groups pass us cause we were taking a longer time. Most likely due to my 16 shots a hole. Apparently taking 4 hours for 9 holes is a long time.
So after 4 hours for 9 holes of golf, under some pretty serious heat and sun we were all completely wiped out. So we called it a day and headed home! I always try and say I've learned my lesson but I do the same thing all the time. Make big plans, have big expectations of what will happen or get done and it usually doesn't all happen! It was a fantastic day don't get me wrong, it was super fun to try something new and spend time with K and Lindsay and Mike, but it was a very familiar feeling of not quite being what I had thought it would be!
It's kind of like New Years Eve. I've given up on having any expectations about how awesome it's going to be. Because it's usually not.
Anyhow, the day before we spent the day hanging by K's parents' pool and his parents, myself and K's little sister got into a serious game of Bocce Ball - Which is in fact on my bucket list! I love bocce ball. Morgan and I won in an epic comeback from 7 - 1!
We immediately started on the puzzle and in an hour or so we had completed the outside wall.. then we realized that's the easiest bit.
We've now started to try and organize the rest of the peices and work on certain sections but even that's hard to tackle! And yes, on my bucket list is was a 1000 piece puzzle that I wanted to complete but this was the sweetest picture and we figured as a team 1500 piece is totally do-able. We were very close to getting a puzzle with a picture of Dogs dressed up as firefighters though. Who doesn't love fire-fighting dogs?
K has become very invested in this puzzle. I've been told I can't do too much work on it without him.
We also swung by my parent place that night to pick up the Trick/STUNT Kite I bought a few years ago that I have never been able to get off the ground for more than 4 seconds but am determined to acquire the Stunt Kite skill. If I do I may have to create a badge for myself. Like the good 'ole Girl Guide days.
Needless to say, I've got lots of child-like-bucklet-list activities coming up in the future, and I can't wait.
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