Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Girls vs. The Guys

 It's a summer Friday, so it must be an evening
out for fun and fellowship. Tonight, we've
decided to get a real workout and not just
sit around eating and chatting so we headed
out for a strenuous game of miniature golf.
Okay, stop laughing!


Come on Jay time's a ticking and we're waiting!


It's fun exploring local places that most of us have not
been to! Tonight, we're at Mulligan's in Sterling.


Miniature Golf is so strenuous that the first stop
had to be to load up on carbs. You know just
like marathoners do! This place can't compare
with Kimball's ice cream selections but the
soft serve did the trick.


Jay arrived and we were almost ready to get started.
Melinda had a graduation to attend and a weekend
getaway so she's missing in action. She would have
been a powerful force to have on the girls team.


We followed all of the Course Rules! Well all except
those that might have involved score keeping.


Some holes required a turn of the Spinner to make it
even more challenging and exciting!


We girls focused on having fun! Fun at all costs!
Sometimes that meant helping each other.
Check out our team work in action.


The water, sometimes an obstacle,
provided us with lots of laughs.


The girls sure had a good time and we didn't take
ourselves too seriously!


And thanks to Kim's creativity, we enjoyed great scores!



The guys focus was competition so it's a good thing that
we divided into the Girls vs. the Guys!


They strategized each and every move!


They conferenced with each other!


Theirs' was a serious competition most of the time!


But they also occasionally ended up in the
water or the rough!



After a tough week , what a fun way to escape from the
challenges of life! Surprise! The girl's won! Thanks Kim!

2 comments:

  1. You all make Fridays look too fun! Good work on the photography, Sally. I want to come for a Friday visit! It would be quite a drive, but I think it would be worth the estimated 1.430 miles. You all have sold me. :)

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  2. Liz,
    I think that you'd fit right in with our group. Let us know when you hit the road. You'd be welcome any time!
    Sally

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