I enjoyed your update!
My husband owned a compound bow when he was a kid, and our boys have had some exposure to bows and arrows.
There is a day camp less than a half-mile from my house. They offer archery during the camp and you can also sign up for just archery as a separate program. This year, there were a lot more girls taking the class than in the past (Hunger Games, anyone?)
Both boys have done it before, Eric far more recently than Evan but it's always a big hit. I think Eric was so shocked it wasn't as easy as he expected that he couldn't regroup.
LOL on the Hunger Games comment. I loved archery as a kid too...
Loved the descriptions of the boys as they took their shots!
Poop Noodles!
They were having fun with it that's for sure!
Bummer about the coffee mug
It was a big bummer
Next up: Have fun! That is all.
Thanks, we will! ONE more sleep!
Bummer on the mug! That stinks and is very irritating. Did you take it back (I hope)?
At that point in the trip I wasn't planning on it as I was thinking it was my fault, should have read the sticker so was just going to suck it up, I mean it's not like we were going back to OKW. However, by the next day I think, it occurred to me that since the kids didn't know we were going to AKV it would be easy enough to stop by OKW on the way there and so I mentioned to Jeff that I wanted to try, if there was time.
I had mixed feelings about it. I mean, who makes a coffee cup that can't go in the dishwasher? I probably have 10 disney mugs and have never had one that couldn't before. But still, it did have sticker.
ARchery? Who knew? I was definitely thinking more beach time.
I'd have taken more beach time but arrows won out. I am glad they did it, it was fun to explore more of what the resort had to offer.
It's pretty cool that they put a soccer field (despite its size) in there. I tried to find the pictures of my kids kicking the soccer ball all over the yard right outside the back of the inn. Maybe they got tired of too many kids doing the same thing?
Yep, I bet your boys drove them to putting in a field across the street

I bet people still kick the ball on that lawn, despite the field across the street. We sure didn't see anyone else trying to use it!
Pretty pictures. It looks like a fun activity.
And the best part was, it was free!
I hope you get to dinner on time, but I'm doubtful.
Now whatever in the world would make you say that?
I'm going to have you paranoid now about us missing our ADR's.
The first of which is TOMORROW night!

My son is a total perfectionist, also! And, also has no patience if he can't master something new the first time he tries it!! No concept of practice makes perfect
I feel your pain, it is very frustrating on the other side. Honestly, we thought Eric was just lazy for the longest time. It wasn't until Kindergarten, when his teacher pointed out that he was a perfectionist that we reconsidered it. Truth be told, we didn't believe her. So we tested it at dinner that night after the teacher conference where she told us this. At the time he was refusing to try to spell. We thought, lazy. We were out at a Mexican restaurant where they had the kids menu with coloring. It was a Halloween one. He wanted to write Happy Halloween on it. Had an absolute fit and melt down when we wouldn't tell him how to spell it, wanting him to try and sound it out.
He didn't want it to be wrong. Still doesn't.
Too bad about the mug, I do tend to put whatever I can in the dishwasher, even if it has a sticker--I bought stainless steel water bottles that say they're not dw safe. Come on, really? But especially a coffee mug! Weird.
I do the same thing with lots of stuff, but put it in the top rack. I can only handwash so much! ITA on the SS bottles, it's steel people! Yeah, a coffee mug. Didn't occur to me to even check. Who makes a coffee cup that can't go in the dishwasher? I probably own 10 Disney mugs (ok maybe not 10 since Jeff has broken at least one) and put them all in the DW with no issues, I assumed the same would be true of this one.