But, I am no dummy. (No comments here, please.) I do have a limited knowledge of this stuff.
So... on a cold Thanksgiving-y day, I happened to look out of my parents' window. I fully expected to see some serious bonding going on between my son, husband, father, and brother.
Something like this...

Oh, but no.
Apparently, shooting clay targets gets boring very quickly. So someone in the group (who shall remain nameless for legal reasons) thought to himself,
"I'll bet I could catch one of those!"
Now, before anyone calls Child Protective Services on me, let me say that at THIS point, ALL guns were put away. I repeat, there were NO guns present at the time the following pictures were taken.
It appears, perhaps, that trying to catch clay targets is like trying to catch a frisbee.

And, it also appears that RACING for the clay target makes it even more fun.

What (almost) 60 year-old grandpa in his right mind would allow these shenanigans to continue? Well? One who JOINS IN, of course!

I think at this point, I opened the back door and yelled. (in my best redneck voice... 'cause my husband LOVES it when I yell like a redneck)
"Who's gonna pay for the trip to the orthodontist when that thing smacks ya'll in the teeth?!?"

Is using a hat a legal move in this game? Or is he trying to protect his teeth? Or are there any rules anyway?
It IS possible to CATCH clay targets. Or, is my brother square-dancin' in this picture? Hard to tell.
I told you I was no dummy.
So...
OK boys, here goes:
They are "clay TARGETS."
You are supposed to SHOOT them. With a gun. And bullets.
Or, for you "intellectual types" out there... a firearm and ammunition.
What's that? You had fun anyway? Truth be told, it WAS fun watching ya'll, too.
Bonding accomplished.
PS... I know... I changed the blog background again. I liked the red, but that pink center was beginning to bug me. And, it didn't look so great with all these "manly" photos. AND...picking out the snowmen keeps me from having to change it again after Christmas!! Yeah! Plan in anticipation of your own laziness, I always say!







