those are impressive websites.
A few quick general comments:
I see you like the wide open spaces, out where the cactus grow...
I envy you the shooting range. Used to be able to plink a few blocks from town back when I was a ladm and in hunting season the sound of shotguns and rifles could be heard all over Lake Geneva. the squirrels, rabbits, ducks, geese, and deer are still here but no hunters.
My youngest son is is iterested in attending metalsmithing school, likes making jewelry. My second son is a captain in the army, plans to get his master's degree and make major in a few years.
Absolutely! Good work.
I do appreciate your comments regarding the positive contributions made by the D&D game. As I mentioned, it is only because it helped players realize their own potential, though, not by some inate quality of the game
per se.
A number of gamers brought their families here this year for the LGGC, so that's a good plan. I hope it works out for you. The convention is small, informal, intimate, and a good deal of fun. Despite this place being a tourist trap, there are still places where lodging can be had at a reasonable price, and the same can be said for finding meals that are good and relatively inexpensive.
Cheerio,
Gary