Last weekend Claire and I joined Erik on the golf course for a quick 9 holes. I decided that it's never too early to start teaching Claire the art of being a perfect golf companion. I must say, she caught on very quickly and she's on her way to being daddy's little caddy.
Here are the rules - first of all, there is no talking (or crying) while someone is hitting the ball. Second, driving the cart is an art form. Take the quickest route to the ball and try not to start/stop the cart abruptly. Third, tend the flag if called upon and lastly, while Erik (daddy) reflects upon all of his shots for what seems like hours on end, look at him with your big blue eyes and pretend to listen.

Claire's got this down pat!
Here are the rules - first of all, there is no talking (or crying) while someone is hitting the ball. Second, driving the cart is an art form. Take the quickest route to the ball and try not to start/stop the cart abruptly. Third, tend the flag if called upon and lastly, while Erik (daddy) reflects upon all of his shots for what seems like hours on end, look at him with your big blue eyes and pretend to listen.

Claire's got this down pat!
4 comments:
lol, I love it, she is a great sport!
Ah, cute:) You'll need to join us in MT next summer where Erik can golf all day long and we can play on the golf carts with the kiddos:)
It's smart to teach her early. She looks so grown up. I miss her.
Tanya, you are hilarious. It's a good thing you've started teaching Claire already though, Erik will definately want another good golfing companion!
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