Last week, Bridget shot an 83 at her regional event, took 1st place and her team advanced to the next level. We took off Monday night for Little Chute, near Green Bay and she tied for first place with an 81. That necessitated a playoff, which she missed by one stroke. Her team took 5th place, but as an individual she is going to go to the state tournament in Madison. She wanted to go last year, but scored so badly in sectionals that she blew her chance. She came roaring back this year, overcame her anxiety and stayed steady. It was fun to watch. We stayed at a nearby hotel with three of her teammates and the rest of her team nearby.
Jay and I got away last weekend to Fox Hills for our anniversary and had a very nice time. We played 36 holes of golf and I played my best ever, an 86 and an 89. I beat Jay on the first round. We ended up coming home a few hours early due to some brake light problems with the van, but since we had to leave again Monday night, it was OK.
We have a hotel reserved for Sunday and Monday nights in Madison, just in case. It is really exciting. Colin and I were texting back and forth all day and he will try to watch her next week.
Jay is taking a tax preparers course three mornings a week which he is juggling right now and I will take some vacation time to do this. Our dogs will forget us as they have been in the doggie hotel. They will come home tomorrow and go back on Sunday!
Thanks, Casey for the update and the great Freya picture. She is such a doll and Grandma keeps thinking of stories to tell us about all the cute things she said and did. What a great age!
Bridget had homecoming last weekend, which we missed. Her friend Susan who was Prom Queen was also voted Homecoming Queen, much to the disappointment of all the other court folks. She had a good time, but missed us a little.
Hope everyone is well and that the East Coast visit with theAleksandrowicz-O'Connells and Domi is great. Love to all, Susan
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