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News from Vicki: New Clubs and Starting Over
It’s the end of October, which means the rest of the year is going to fly by and 2022 will be upon us.We’ve had a great year and it’s been fun to get back traveling again and seeing repeat students and meeting a lot of new friends. We went to nine new clubs and had great responses from those students. We will be doing our 2022 calendar of events in November, so be sure and look at the calendar and find out where we wil... Read more…
Lehigh Valley Clinic and Travels
We’re just getting back from Pennsylvania where we were teaching at Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays. We had a full class for two days with all new students. They were so happy to have us come up and be closer to them, so we had a lot of “a-has.”The biggest takeaway was that the targets were going a lot slower than before. The hardest thing to get the group to do is to get their head off the stock and look back toward the ... Read more…
Continuing Eye Issues
In April, we went to Iowa to teach the Scholastic Clay Target Program athletes and their coaches. I noticed that there was a blurry spot in my left eye, so when we returned to Fulshear, I called and went and saw my eye doctor.He tested each eye separately. The right eye was fine at 20/20, but the left eye had a hole in the middle and I couldn’t see the letters. As you can imagine, this was very concerning. The doctor c... Read more…
Back to Normal - A Quick Update
It’s been a busy couple of months and it feels like we are getting back to normal and traveling to clinics again. We have been to Iowa, North Carolina, Colorado, South Carolina, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Washington, and Tennessee.We’ve met a lot of nice folks and made them better shooters. There have been a lot of new faces, a lot of “a-has” and smiles and looks of relief on students’ faces when they understand how to corr... Read more…
Reflections from Cosner Reserve
It looks like people are getting back to some sense of normal.On our way to Sporting Clays at Cosner Reserve in Pelham, North Carolina, the airport was really crowded. There wasn’t a seat left on the airplane – and it was a brand-new plane, at that. This is the second time this year we have been on the first flight of a new plane. The first time was when Brian and I went to Phoenix in February.I’m not exactly sure what... Read more…