Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Home for a month

Max rock climbing
As I mentioned a few posts back buying a boat was not in our plans for this summer. Like most parents we have a seventeen year old kid with a full schedule which means we have a full schedule to support those plans. Once we landed it was time to shift gears and start getting ready for a week of Scout Camp. Fortunately we had got home on Friday which gave us Saturday to rest and prep to leave the next day on Sunday with several other leaders also transporting car loads of teenagers and a Troop trailer in tow. 







Max & I kayaking at Summit
Max has been a Scout since first grade when he joined as a Tiger and I've been a leader since second grade doing most of the various scouting positions along the way including running various STEM programs and Shooting Sports in our area. For us Scouts has allowed both of us to learn a lot and have a number of experiences I'm sure we would not have had following our everyday path. Last year he earned his Eagle Scout award and with moving to a new school at the same time which offered a much larger number of athletic programs and clubs he has found more interest in those activities (and girls) then Scouts. So I've begun to back out as well. Having been a leader for 11 years now, it's probably best to make room for new blood ensuring other parents get to have the same fun I did with their kids. With all of that said this would be our last summer camp before he ages out of scouts and we hoped to make it a good one. Our Troop decided to head to West Virginia this year to visit one of the bigger camps called Summit Bechtel Reserve.  The nice thing about this camp was they have a lot of high adventure activities most the other camps don't have. With no required merit badges to earn Max made the most of his time white water rafting, doing ropes courses, playing on zip-lines, rock climbing, mountain biking, and swimming.

Trap Team at Nationals
After a hot and exhausting week at summer camp it was time to switch gears once again. I am also the head coach for his high school trap team. Our team had qualified for Nationals. Fortunately Nationals is only about 3.5hrs away in Columbus, OH. We got back from camp on Sunday and had to be in Columbus on Monday morning for the teams first event. Luckily I have some good assistant coaches that were taking RV's up and did all of the meal planning and shopping for the team ensuring everyone would be well feed, rested, and hopefully hydrated for a weeks worth of shooting with the best kids in the country. Overall our team did pretty well. In Trap we placed 57th out of over 250 teams. In the other events the kids stayed in the top third of the pack. I was proud of their performance overall. We got lucky and had good weather for the days we were there. Some of the teams that were shooting later in the week were not so lucky getting held up by delays due to thunder storms.
Max and his cousin at Trine

We now had a week before or next planned summer activity which allowed for some time for a couple college visits. Max got to tour Trine and Central that week. I tried to fit in MSU but for some reason he wanted to be home and spend some time with his girl friend instead. So we both enjoyed some downtime at home. He still wants to visit a few more before making a decision and at this point really has no clue what he wants to do. For the moment he is thinking about being a Dr. or an engineer of some sort. Someone suggested biomedical engineering which has currently peeked his interest. Anyway we still hope to tour a few more schools he has not been to yet like Ferris, Western, Eastern and State.

Heading to Sandusky on the Tug
As if this month has not been packed enough we still had two more weeks in the month with more activities packed in. I don't think I've mentioned that I have the role of Cruising Fleet Captain for our local sailing club. Basically this means I'm responsible for setting up and organizing a number of events over the summer for our club to do by boat. Unfortunately I had already missed our clubs first two events while we moved the new boat to the Bahamas and then again while we were moving the boat to the Chesapeake. We had a week long cruise planned which was supposed to include a night on anchor (a rare event for our club) and visiting a few of the Lake Erie islands.

Dinner with the club on Middle Bass Island
The event went well and we enjoyed some time with friends we had not seen much this summer. Traditionally these events involve a little bit of sailing and a lot of eating, exploring and just hanging out. This summers was no different and we had a good turn out with 11 boats joining the group. Unfortunately our planned night on anchor got canceled due to weather so we headed to Put-in-Bay for a mooring ball one night, then headed over to Middle Bass for two nights. From there we visited downtown Sandusky where we got to see Annabelle (she is working at Cedar Point this summer as a lifeguard). Then went on to the city of Huron where the club stayed for two nights but we had to leave early to get back for our county fair. The club moved on without us to Kelly's Island and then everyone went their own ways with most heading back home. Everything with the boat was working well other then a exhaust leak I found right before we left. Luckily its easy to get to for a fix but is a pain in the rear to actually take everything apart to put a new gasket in as the leak is between the exhaust elbow and the turbo unit on the engine. We decided to ignore it for the week and deal with the mess later.

Max doing the Pack Goat competition at fair
We had to leave the summer cruise early to head back for barn setup and animal check in at our county fair. My wife and I have been 4H leaders for a number of years now and she was once again on the roster as the Goat Barn Leader for our 4H club. 4H is big in our area and was one of the bigger clubs at our kids previous school. Even though our kids don't go to the school anymore they both stayed active with the club and have shown goats for the last 8 years. If you have not experienced fair as a 4H member you will have an entirely different view of your county fairs. For the 4H kids fair is an opportunity to turn in the various projects they may have worked on during the year to have judged where prizes are given out and show/sell their animals. This is all a big commitment though the entire year with fair week being the peak. If kids are showing animals they are required to be there all week to take care of them ensuring the pens are clean every morning, during the day, and at night when the fair shuts down. Max is a Jr Superintendent which also means as one of the older kids he is responsible for the overall barn and ensuring the other kids are doing their chores and other fun things like early morning hay and straw pick ups, grand stand cleanups, turns working the cafeteria, and more. Fair is usually the first week of August and generally around the hottest time of the summer which always makes for a long exhausting but generally fun week. This year was no different. It was a long hot fun week hanging out with our 4H friends. Max is saying this may be his last year showing Shadow (his goat). I'm not sure if its because we packed to much stuff in this summer or if he is really ready to move on to something else but is a reminder that the kid is growing up and things are changing around our house.

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