madplotter
PMA Member
We've spent all week at state softball and reminiscing about when we were the center of our daughters world. I remember when I would walk out the door she would run to put on her boots and coat, then ask "where we going". Driving the ranger was the highlight of her day and asking a million questions the whole time. It has hit hard this year because she got her school permit, a car, and a boy :-( so she only needs us for cash lol (not really but kinda). The greatest time of my life has been the last 15 years. I was fortunate enough to have my parents babysit until she went to school so our mornings together was our bonding time for nearly 15 years but now she's driving so that is over. My biggest regret, not pushing the hunting harder. She got involved in so many activities so the hunting took a back seat.
My advice...take them hunting and make it fun. Most of all, take in every moment and take every picture you can, cloud photo storage and smart phones do have a good use. I took alot of the teacher in-service days off when she was in grade school and those were just our days to do whatever. Usually breakfast at McDonald's, run errands and then piddle around the farm. I read a quote about how we get to know our kids for so many years as adults and so few years to know them as children. Take it all in...
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My advice...take them hunting and make it fun. Most of all, take in every moment and take every picture you can, cloud photo storage and smart phones do have a good use. I took alot of the teacher in-service days off when she was in grade school and those were just our days to do whatever. Usually breakfast at McDonald's, run errands and then piddle around the farm. I read a quote about how we get to know our kids for so many years as adults and so few years to know them as children. Take it all in...
#theregoesmylife
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