It's Tuesday morning, pre-dawn. Almost finished with the first pot of coffee, and doing book-keeping and last minute planning for Louisiana State. I've written the Shooter's Meeting notes and registration is up-to-date. My trophy maker assures me that the trophies are done, and will be delivered when he arrives to set up on Thursday morning.
Yesterday, I staged ammunition at the church. Today, I'll stage some other things that I won't need here at the house. The more I get there pre-shoot, the less I might forget in last-minute movement.
Weather might be an issue, but there is nothing we can do about that. There is no Plan B. This area simply does not have a covered, ventilated facility that is suitable for a large match. (That I've been able to find.) I have the entire congregation praying for moderate weather, but the Lord has his own plans. His will be done.
This is much like planning a military operation and the years I spent in the Operations Shop and in command positions are keeping me in good stead. I was struck this morning when I realized that I"m feeling the same emotions that I felt prior to any movement, or deployment, or exercise. It's not an unfamiliar feeling, but it's something I haven't felt in 20 years. I'm sure that there is something I have forgotten, but I am convinced that whatever it is, is so trifling that it won't cause any great problem.
In 72 hours, we begin Louisiana State. Here we go!
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