Johan took the day off work and we all skipped school to celebrate the special day. We started with presents, first thing in the morning. Then K asked for Dutch Pancakes for breakfast.
And the birthday boy with a stack of gifts from Nana.
After Risk, it was time for some X-box time. We usually really limit this, but on a special day the standards are gone. C gave K a new game, "Mech-Assault," and they were very excited to start the action.
I may never understand the appeal of target shooting. For the boys however, just the sound of the crack of the rifle seems to make them smile. K spent most of his time with a smaller pellet gun that we decided to buy on the way to the Sportsman's Complex. It was a good size for him, and he was able to pump it with his own strength. The bigger gun that he got for his birthday required a lot of strength to pump. C enjoyed firing Johan's "Savage 17." It has a lot more power, and a lot more sound. C insists that it is also more accurate. By the end of the evening he was pumping his left hand in the air after every successful shot and calling out in a deep/harch primal kind of voice, "Smithereens!" A reference to the fact that his shot had just smashed the clay pigeon to smithereens.
Here are some shots from the rifle range at the Sportsman's Park.
A note on the whole shooting thing. Until about six months ago our household had a grand total of zero firearms. Fast forward, that number is now at six, with talk of even more. What happened? Klamath Falls. Everyone here hunts and fishes, and shoots things, and talks about shooting things, and dresses for shooting things. Hunting season is a big event in Klamath Falls, it is a huge part of the culture, and apparently we are going to embrace it. Still trying to resist the dressing for shooting things part, but for some reason both of my boys believe that camo is quite possibly the coolest fabric pattern ever. We don't own any camo clothing, however today K choose a camo bag for his new gun. Among all the choices, like a moth to a flame, he was pulled to the camo
Across from the rifle range is the trap and skeet area. For C and K the unbroken clay pigeons are treasures. They collect some of them to use as targets, but they also like to bring some home. Here they are with their loot.