Wednesday evening was Senior Night for the Lady Blue Eagles at the golf course. The parents’ carts that they rode in to watch their seniors play were all decorated, with lots of help from the underclassmen.


Wednesday evening was Senior Night for the Lady Blue Eagles at the golf course. The parents’ carts that they rode in to watch their seniors play were all decorated, with lots of help from the underclassmen.
The girls’ former golf coach, Coach Cox, is very ill with cancer right now, so had to give up his coaching position this year. Today, though, he came out to the match to cheer the girls on. They were all so excited to see him, as we all were. He is in between Mallory and Clara, if you can’t pick them out.
Clara shot her best score ever today – a 45. We were so proud, and she was beside herself. I got this picture of her with her proud family after the match. And she wasn’t letting that scorecard go
This evening we were back in Rock Hill – this time at Rawlinson Road Middle School – to watch the Sullivan Falcons in action. Adam played the entire game at center, & also on the kickoff and kickoff return teams. It is almost impossible to get a good picture of him hiking the ball – well, for me , at least – but I did get this one of him, #54, on the kickoff.
Heading to the bus after the game.
Today we were at Rock Hill Country Club for the annual day long Lady Trojan Invitational Golf Tournament. Mallory came in 5th place (we think. Some of the teams weren’t in when we had to leave, but she usually scores better than any of those girls do.) We got this picture of the team before they hit the course That’s Mallory in the middle, and Clara in the white cap next to her.
The final scorecard.
Saturday was a buddy day, when we celebrated Charlotte & Sherry’s birthdays with breakfast at Charlotte’s house. Spending time with my besties is always special.
From there we headed to Narroway Christian Dinner Theater to take in the play, “Jesus the Teacher.” Excellent experience, and again, always special to be with these ladies.
Lesley has been in town since flying in for her grandmother’s funeral, and Friday evening she came over for supper. Usually when she is here the house is packed with so many people that we don’t get a lot of visiting in, but this time it was just her with Jeff & me, so we got all kinds of catching up done. Jeff took this picture before she headed out to meet her buddies for the evening. Such a special time for me.