Saturday, June 9, 2012

grand old golf



Yesterday went to go to mini-golf. We went to Grand Old Golf. What I like about mini-golf is the things in it that the balls go down except for the windmills because that's been used like a million times. We didn't see it at Grand Old Golf, but maybe that's because we did the Old Mill Stream course and not the Original Course. I think the Original Course would have a windmill.

They have a Go Kart track at Grand Ol' Golf. I thought about doing it, but I noticed the track wasn't just a circle. My mom said it was probably a figure 8. But I said, it couldn't be a figure 8 track, because there was no bridge. If it was a figure 8 track with no bridge, the cars would eventually crash. That has been used one time in some Cars toy, but it was supposed to make them crash. It was supposed to, but it never did.

When we were there we saw a messed up sewer. It caught my eye because it was bent. Actually the saying should be it caught my eyes. See? I made it plural. It was just an interesting thing to see so we took a picture.

I have a question. What is "tropical flavor?"

Also I have a joke: What do you call a cow that cuts your grass. A Lawnmoo-er.

Today I learned a new thing (it's not exactly new because I did it a long time ago). It's where you use these mallets to hit balls through these things called wickets. It's a game called croquet. My dad gave it to me and I read the instruction book and set up one of the courses from it. I played it this afternoon by myself. I learned the rules and everything. Here's a video of me showing you a croquet tip.



2 comments:

  1. Uncle Steve and I played croquet all the time when we were kids. I'd love to play with you sometime. Sounds like you're having quite the summer. Love, Grammy

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  2. My grandparents had a croquet set and we played it every summer when we went to Ohio to visit. Croquet reminds me of all the fun times at my grandparents' with all my cousins. I think it's really cool that you are learning to play golf. I never learned although one year in junior high (7th or 8th grade) a P. E. teacher tried very hard to teach us. I think "tropical flavor" varies between fruity w extra pineapple flavor and fruity w a coconut flavor.

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