
I have had some leave from the day job this week and been busy catching up on paperwork and assignments for my study, as always when I take a moment to relax the fatigue really hits hard and so some new bloods have been taken just to check on whatβs happening there.
Arrangements have been made for summer delivery, at some of the places that I love sharing time, always feels good to see those in the calendar.
My first session at a new to me residential care home. A lovely group of people and we shot arrows, laughed, chatted and some lovely singing too. I love watching people who think they will be unable to shoot have the opportunity to do exactly that, but also the supportive nature of encouraging each other helps form friendship bonds too. It might be the safest opportunity to move into a shared facility but giving up some independence and leaving behind what you know, must be scary, surrounded by strangers it must be somewhat overwhelming at times, so having activities that help break the ice and keeps you moving can only be a great thing.
This weekend saw the wedding of two of my favourite people, brought into my life through this sport that I love

Itβs no secret that I have had struggles within the archery community but I can never regret walking in that red door when I look at some of the very best people I found there π₯° grateful to have them all in my life, friends who are my family.
surely only the very best weddings have archery there too πβ€οΈπΉ congratulations to Ben & Pip π₯πΎπ and lovely to catch up with amazing friends π€
