So for Christmas this year Jess and I decided our family needed a gun...yea baby! I went and picked it up a couple of weeks ago and today we went out shooting with Milton. I took Creedance and Christopher while Jess and TJ hung out at Milton and Liz's. We tried out the shotgun a little, but couldn't really shoot any skeet...it was too cold to load into the thrower, they kept breaking. The shotgun came with 2 barrels, one 28" and one 18 1/2", I tried out both to see the difference in the shot...either way I don't want to bet peppered with it.

My boy is a marksman!
Milton brought a couple of his rifles too, a little 22 for Toph to shoot, and a SKS (7.62x39mm caliber). The SKS is pretty cool, Milton's has a decent scope, a sight for a grenade launcher, and it even has a bayonet (just in case the deer charges)! Milton shot his first deer with it about 4 years ago. Anyway so Toph shot a few rounds with the 22, then Milton helped him steady and aim the SKS (it's quite heavy) with a mono pod. The picture above shows Topher's first and only shot with it. HOLY CRAP! He was sighting it in and Milton was only helping steady and take the weight. You can't hit the center any better than that! The other shots within the center are my second grouping with the mono pod, and the ones below (suck don't they!) are my first attempt. I was really proud of my boy after he shot that bulls-eye!
I think it was good for Toph and Creedance (she didn't want to shoot, just come and watch) to understand a little about the guns and about gun safety. Not to say I'm going to go out and buy them their own gun anytime soon...but I want them to understand what a gun can do and how to be safe with them. We had a fun time today!














Ready for a BBQ next summer...who's coming for lime steak and salsa?!?!
Saturday morning after breakfast the rain stopped and the wind picked up. It dried it just enough that we could go climbing and rapelling at Heise Rock. That was fun. It was a long time ago that I rapelled last, and I have to admit that I was a bit scared looking over the edge. The boys did quite good and rapelled weveral times. We also set up a toprope and they did pretty well considering it was their first time and did not have climbing shoes. I also was able to climb. I did a lead on 'Devil and Ms. Jones' (my first lead ever--and one of my favorates), I had to hang on the last bolt to work up the confidence to go up to the chains (it is a bit run out and a tricky mantle off a small overhang). It was good to lead again.














We had our final inspection on Friday to get the C.O. so we could move in today. There were only 5 issues to take care of. However we cannot get even a partial unless we took care of 3 of them. We needed a hand rail (just a temporary would do) in the garage, a minor electrical thing with the jetted tub (I can't wait to use it...the kids have but I haven't!), and we needed a little deck with steps out the back door to the patio. 













