Saturday, November 12, 2011
Everything Going On
Wow, has it really been a month since I wrote anything? I have been super busy this last month with work, school, and of course FOOTBALL. In case you haven't heard, the Logan Rogersville Wildcats won the quarterfinal game against the Cassville Wildcats. This was a major big deal for our team, as we have lost in this round to Cassville for the last 3 years, so this will make the first time in LR history that we have made it to the semifinals. That means we are one win away from going to the Jones Dome in St Louis for the Show Me Bowl state finals over Thanksgiving weekend. We have to play Richmond next Saturday, and I hope we play at home, because it is a 4 hour drive up there and I have chemistry lab next Saturday, so if we have to play in Richmond, I will miss the game. That will really be a bummer, but I will be able to go to the finals in St Louis, so that will be awesome! I printed out a bunch of pics from the game today, and I wondered just how many pics I could print before I ran out of ink. Turns out that about 15 full page prints will use up quite a bit of ink!! My husband and oldest son went to the woods early this morning for opening day of deer season, but no luck today. Maybe they will have better luck tomorrow. I may go with tomorrow, though I have been going for the last 11 years and have yet to get anything. It's not that I haven't seen any, just no luck getting one to shoot at. The first year I went I had an awesome 6 point standing about 30 feet from me and I just didn't know what to do. I may not have gotten him, but I will always have that memory of looking at him while he was looking at me. The funny thing was, he just stood up out of the field, and I don't think he even knew I was there until he stood up. I have gotten really good through the years at processing the ones that my husband and son get. My younger son has also never gotten one, but my older son gets one almost every year. I guess he got all the luck in the family. I do like a fresh venison roast for Thanksgiving dinner, because to me it just seems more traditional than turkey. I am pretty sure the pilgrims and Indians had venison on the first Thanksgiving.
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