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Crossroads in Life

medicsnoke

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Little off topic but........
Are you married, single, engaged? Do you have children and what age were you when you had your first child? And ,if your wife doesnt visit IW, would you do it allover again?
 
I am a college student with a girlfriend of 1 1/2 years. That's about it. I'll think about marriage and other things of that nature after graduation.
 
Married for 3 years, together for about 7. 2 sons, the only thing I may change would be professions, mine doesn't allow any time off for hunting.
 
Single, 26
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I have been married for 22 years and my boys are known by many of you as Madisonb&c and MChunter(currly) my daughter I don't tell you young boys about.
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Life is what you make of it, if you get married be a real man love your family and get over the youthful selfish stuff(I struggled). We had three kids and will have our youngest graduated from high school when I am 46. I have really enjoyed our kids and will really enjoy living without them as well. Don't think regrets, live what you have well. A wife to love and childern are part of Gods blessings and nobody should be without family. That what I think.
 
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mr. wood, i would make a great son-in-law. i could even promise to never call you mr. wood, or ironWood again
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I've been married 12 years to my best friend. Although she doesn't always understand the "need" to hunt. We have 5 kids and I wouldn't change a thing. You can always have things, but nothing in the world beats coming home to a room full of little ones screaming "Daddy's Home!!!"

Although I agree with Saskguy. I would look at a different profession. Teaching doesn't allow a lot of time off to hunt.

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27 years of bliss married to the woman of my dreams. Four boys and a girl, the oldest 23, the youngest nine. All like to hunt and fish, and my #2 son married a girl who likes to hunt more than he does I think.

What would I change? Boy that's a long list. But I have learned a lot along the way, and I wouldn't want to go back for anything.

I decided in 1985, that I wasn't interested in being in a job I dislike no matter what it might pay. I decided then to take less money and do what I loved. I have been a professional outdoorsman for 20 years, and while it has had its ups and downs, and near-starvation at times, I can say that I have followed my dreams and survived it. Not many people can actually say that.
 
25 years old married 2.5 years, 1 little boy 2 mo. old. I don't think I would change anything right now. I like my job, my son's starting to get to the fun stage and my wife lets me hunt! The only thing that drives me nuts is working six days a week during hunting season but I tend to not be around during the rut very much so I get the hunting in anyway.
 
Married to Alicia for four years this December, but we don't have any kids together. My wife is awesome, wouldn't change a thing!!!
 
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Come anywhere near my house Teeroy and I am shootin.
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29, married for 8 yrs. Daughter is 3 yrs. I got a good kick sunday watching an archery show. They were after bears in Canada annd my daughter told me to "go shot a bear tomorrow so I can eat it". Wouldn't change my path in life, I would have took more advantage of education benifits while in the USMC. I'll use what is available now to me now shortly just need to figure out what to study in.
 
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i'm a good guy, mike, honest! and i won't call you dad, or ask to hunt your deer ground
 
38. Married for 3 years, have a son that will be 2 in december. I don't think that there could be a wife who is more supportive of my hobbies and things that I do, she is awesome! As for my son, what a blessing. He makes me laugh everyday. One if the first things he learned to say is "gobble-gobble-gobble!" He loves it when wildlife or football is on tv. Somedays I can't stand my job and want out, other days it's the greatest.
 
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