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Little Charlie Tucker, Meeting Big Charlie: a day at the golf course

by Crystal February 2nd, 2011 - No Comments »

Charlie was so excited he could hardly finish his breakfast. “I’m going to be driven up the coast today to Squamish Valley Golf Club where I will get to visit with Big Charlie. I’m going to see huge mountains with waterfalls and swing my golf clubs at the driving range,” he thought to himself, while having a big smile on his face.

Big Charlie was a person who made you smile. Yes, he was a Golf Pro, but even more than that, he was a person who had a talent for bringing out the best in a person. He made you feel worthy and cared for, and though you maybe didn’t have a Tiger-like swing, he was happy to fix the imperfections and reward your courage for trying to better your golf game and yourself in the process.

As it happened, Mrs. Tucker had met Big Charlie some years back on a driving range. She had been trying to figure her swing out with not very much success. Big Charlie had come over and given her a tip that had really helped. From then onwards, Mrs. Tucker received many golf lessons and life lessons from Big Charlie.

Truly, some life lessons did not happen over night, but over time. One such lesson was the awareness that with enough hard work and discipline, along with the right attitude, anything is possible.

“Hello, doll,” he said while giving her a big bear hug. “How are you both today, and where’s your little man,” he said in his deep voice, soon shaking Mr. Tucker’s hand to welcome him to the course as well.

Before either of the older Tuckers could respond, Big Charlie said “Ah, there you are,” while watching little Charlie run towards him with his little golf clubs clanking on his small shoulders, and his arms open to receive a bear hug from Big Charlie, too.

“Hello, Big Charlie, and how are you today?” little Charlie asked.

“Better, now that you all are here,” he replied with a big smile. “Let’s all make our way to the range, but first I have to pick up some golf balls. Does anyone want anything from the ‘Ninth Hole’?” Big Charlie questioned, looking over to the food stand.

“No, thank you, Charlie, but we probably all will come in after the range for some of those famous French fries,” Mrs. Tucker replied.

“Good to see you are still spoiling yourself once in a while,” Big Charlie said in reference to her food choice.

Now at the driving range, little Charlie, who wanted to impress everyone, was trying to swing with all his might, but he kept topping golf balls.

“Let’s see, you should sweep the club away as you are picking the club up, so take the club back with your arms and shoulders, keeping your left arm really straight. Bottom line, make your swing bigger and ‘no chopping wood’, young man,” he said.

“Got it,” little Charlie responded.

Little Charlie then took the golf club back with both his arms and shoulders while keeping his head still. He made sure to make a big swing and avoided picking the club up at the start of his take away.

“Wow, did you see that mom and dad, wow, I just hit it so far, thanks Charlie,” little Charlie said gleefully, looking up at the tall man with the large brimmed hat.

“Great hit, now that’s how it’s done,” Big Charlie responded.

And so the day went on, and many more solid golf shots were hit. Some tasty French fries with ketchup were eaten, and everyone had a great time.

For more information about Squamish Valley Golf Course and Big Charlie.

© 2011 Crystal Buchan

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Little Charlie Tucker, Fun Day

by Crystal January 29th, 2011 - No Comments »

Today was fun day for the Tuckers.  Each family member would put three fun ideas into a colorful hat, and then, after shaking the hat to mix the ideas up, one person would pick out two activities.

“All right, Charlie, what are we going to do today?” Mrs. Tucker asked, while holding the big colourful hat down to where Charlie could pluck out a piece of paper.

“I think I have gotten a piece of paper that feels right,” he said, pulling his hand out with a smile on his face.  He then put his little hand back in the hat and pulled out the second piece of paper.

“What do they say, mom?” he asked, while secretly hoping he had pulled his own ideas out of the hat.

Now Mrs. Tucker put a very stern face on, as she shrugged her shoulders and said, “Well, looks like we are all doing housework.”

“No,” Mr. Tucker replied.  “You wouldn’t put that in the hat!  Charlie and I know I wouldn’t either, ha hmmm, Mrs. Tucker, really?”

“Nope, I was kidding,” she laughed” We get to go puddle jumping today and what a day for it; looks like we will have some mighty puddles out there with all of that rain coming down.”

“Puddle jumping, yes, I love puddle jumping,” Charlie said with anticipation.

“What does the second piece of paper say, mom,” he said, while thinking maybe his second idea could have been pulled out, too.

“It says, ‘We are going to visit big Charlie up at the golf course,’ but I think with the rain coming down, tomorrow would be better because it’s supposed to be sunny,” she contemplated.

“Well, we all have to agree on postponing our golf trip until tomorrow,” Mr. Tucker said. “What do you think, Charlie?” he asked.

“I think that is a good idea, as big Charlie likes warmer weather to play golf, but we still need another idea, dad,” Charlie replied.

“All right, then it is agreed, we will all go see big Charlie tomorrow,” Mrs. Tucker said looking at Mr. Tucker, who smiled back in acceptance.  “Okay, Charlie, come pick another idea out of the hat.”

“Here you go, mom,” Charlie said, while passing the crumpled piece of recycled paper to her.

“Ah, how perfect!  This one says, ‘We are to make hot chocolate and play a board game that we all enjoy,’” she said.

“That’ll be perfect to do after puddle jumping,” Mr. Tucker said with a smile.

“Great, I’ll go get my gumboots and rain jacket on,” Charlie said excitedly while sliding his little feet along the floor and moving towards the hall closet.

And so it happened, Charlie, along with his mom and dad, found the biggest puddles to jump in!  After enough puddles were splashed in, the Tuckers came back inside to warm up their hands and change into dry clothes.  Mrs. Tucker made her famous honey hot chocolate, now with goats’ milk, and they all sat by the fire enjoying the rich taste of their warm drinks.  After some discussion, they decided to play “Snakes and Ladders” and so the afternoon, with many laughs, continued.

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© 2011 Crystal Buchan

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