Hello all,
I had such a great day yesterday, I just had to put it on my blog.
First, let me quickly tell you what a typical Sunday looks like for me.....
-up at 8am and at the church by 8:30 for band practice. (I play bass.)
-8:30 to 12: attend church; play about 5 or 6 songs with the worship team.
-go home and make "lunch" for everybody, usually bacon and eggs.
-spend the day doing stuff around the house, usually the laundry and handyman stuff,
(ok, that last part was a joke)
-occasionally separate the kids from fighting with each other.
-have supper, wind down in the evenings, put the kids to bed, maybe watch a movie with Jennifer, maybe do "other stuff" with Jennifer.
Now HERE's how yesterday went!
-up at 8 and found out by phone I did not have to play in church today.
-had breakfast, made coffee, watched the hockey highlights from the night before while the kids played outside.
-went to church
-came home, Jennifer made lunch.
-said "forget it" about the laundry and spent a crazy amount of time outside with kids! We played on the trampoline, played t-ball, chipped golf balls, went to the park, and went swimming! (the boys did, not me.)
-BBQ'd for supper, and watched hockey while the kids watched a movie and Jennifer went out.
-hit the hay around 11, not a bad day huh?
Monday, April 19, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Golf Links
Hi all,
As you may or may not know, I have a side gig in the summer teaching golf. I received my certification from the Canadian Golf Teacher's Federation in 2006. My experiences have been with the Dryden and Sioux Lookout golf courses where I taught a junior program and individual lessons. I've kind of slacked off a little bit in the last couple of summers, but this year I'm feeling like I want to get back into it so if you read this and want a lesson, get in touch with me!
Here's a free golf tip. When buying golf clubs, keep your height in mind before you select any new clubs. Guys up to 5'10" should fit a standard set of clubs. Women up to 5'8" should fit a standard women's set. If you are taller, (or very short) you should consider getting "fit" for a new set of clubs by a golf professional. Trust me, fitted clubs will improve your game. And don't ignore what shaft your golf clubs come with. You have a choice between metal or graphite shafts. I would suggest graphite if you are a beginner, as they are light and easy to swing. Metal shafts are a little heavier and stiffer, but are more accurate, so they best suit an experienced golfer.
I also promote a few golf companies on the web, so here they are........
Golf Outlets is the best site I could find for clubs as far as quality and prices go.
They have a great variety of clubs and price ranges. I suggest checking them out, especially if you are a golfer who's been playing for awhile and in the market for some new gear...
The world's best golf teaching aid.........
Surprisingly to me, Sears has some good clubs at decent prices. An excellent
place to shop for clubs if you are a beginner in my opinion.
As you may or may not know, I have a side gig in the summer teaching golf. I received my certification from the Canadian Golf Teacher's Federation in 2006. My experiences have been with the Dryden and Sioux Lookout golf courses where I taught a junior program and individual lessons. I've kind of slacked off a little bit in the last couple of summers, but this year I'm feeling like I want to get back into it so if you read this and want a lesson, get in touch with me!
Here's a free golf tip. When buying golf clubs, keep your height in mind before you select any new clubs. Guys up to 5'10" should fit a standard set of clubs. Women up to 5'8" should fit a standard women's set. If you are taller, (or very short) you should consider getting "fit" for a new set of clubs by a golf professional. Trust me, fitted clubs will improve your game. And don't ignore what shaft your golf clubs come with. You have a choice between metal or graphite shafts. I would suggest graphite if you are a beginner, as they are light and easy to swing. Metal shafts are a little heavier and stiffer, but are more accurate, so they best suit an experienced golfer.
I also promote a few golf companies on the web, so here they are........
Golf Outlets is the best site I could find for clubs as far as quality and prices go.
They have a great variety of clubs and price ranges. I suggest checking them out, especially if you are a golfer who's been playing for awhile and in the market for some new gear...
The world's best golf teaching aid.........
Surprisingly to me, Sears has some good clubs at decent prices. An excellent
place to shop for clubs if you are a beginner in my opinion.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Sears Link
Hi all, In case you're here because you saw my latest Facebook status; here's the link to Sears that I was talking about.
Cheers!
Sears Days - Save Up to 45%
Cheers!
Sears Days - Save Up to 45%
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