Twenty Grand & Slowing Down
Oliver will catch his 20,000th pass of 2026 tomorrow.
He will get a new ball to commemorate the achievement.
Yet, two years ago he would catch 100 passes per outing.
Last year he was good for 50.
Currently, he catches 30-40 each time.
He’s slowing down, but the fact of the matter is that he’s always up for a game.
At the end of each month, I give away a prize to the family member who gets closest to the number. Kathy won it this week.
As the weather improves, the number will get bigger each month.
100 grand for the year is in play.
As for my game and happy place, golf has been a bit of a grind so far, as I’m trying to work out the kinks.
Through most of two rounds, my driver has been off. The 7-wood has bailed me out, and Chippy has been good, but it’s a wonderful game because if your mechanics are a tick off, it’ll destroy you.
We’ll get there.
Windy and chilly aren’t the best conditions to work things out, but there’s hope.
I hit good drives on the last 4 holes of the round, so ready for the week ahead.
Another aside, we played with JC’s daughter on Sunday, and it was funny to me how free and easy her swing looked compared to the three of us who are a little long in the tooth.
“Remember when we swung free and easy?” I asked Pops.
“And she won’t hurt tomorrow, or need 4 Ibuprofen to get out of bed.” He answered.
Yep.
Congratulations to Ollie boy.
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