I would like to thank.
#1
I would like to thank.
My stepdad for introducing me to the wonderfull world of hunting,especially bowhunting.
This man has been a God send for me and my family since the time he came into our lives.My dad passed away when I was 3 and my mother had it rough for a long time and when I was 14 she married this man.He has introduced me to so many things,including my career.Although his methods of hunting and mine may not be the same,he is still the person that took me on my first hunt and I have never looked back.
He is by far the smartest person I know and anyone that knows him will say the same thing.He can and has built just about everything under the sun.He is an old fashioned engineer.The person that earned his way up the coorperate ladder and didn't need a degree to get the position.He actually hired in to do whatever the company needed and is now 3rd from the top in command.
After a busy week,I was wanting to get my deer carrier built and he has the perfect garage for such a project.I showed up out of the blue to work on it and he dropped everything and helped me for 5 hours untill it was complete.It is now ready for Saturday morning(opening day).No more dragging on public land for me.He was wanting to get packed for tomorrow because he is heading out to the camp for Saturday hunting season.Didn't fase him a bit and just said he will pack after work tomorrow.
I just wanted to say thanks to him.
THANKS
This man has been a God send for me and my family since the time he came into our lives.My dad passed away when I was 3 and my mother had it rough for a long time and when I was 14 she married this man.He has introduced me to so many things,including my career.Although his methods of hunting and mine may not be the same,he is still the person that took me on my first hunt and I have never looked back.
He is by far the smartest person I know and anyone that knows him will say the same thing.He can and has built just about everything under the sun.He is an old fashioned engineer.The person that earned his way up the coorperate ladder and didn't need a degree to get the position.He actually hired in to do whatever the company needed and is now 3rd from the top in command.
After a busy week,I was wanting to get my deer carrier built and he has the perfect garage for such a project.I showed up out of the blue to work on it and he dropped everything and helped me for 5 hours untill it was complete.It is now ready for Saturday morning(opening day).No more dragging on public land for me.He was wanting to get packed for tomorrow because he is heading out to the camp for Saturday hunting season.Didn't fase him a bit and just said he will pack after work tomorrow.
I just wanted to say thanks to him.
THANKS
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: shepherd mi. USA
Posts: 292
RE: I would like to thank.
TFOX, YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF YOURSELF FOR GIVING THIS MAN THE THANKYOUS THAT HE DESERVES. I AM SURE THAT HE IS PROUD OF YOU. YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED AND YOU NEED TO REMEMBER THAT BECAUSE IT COULD HAVE GONE THE OTHER WAY.
I AM A STEP PARENT AND I WILL BE TAKING MY STEP DAUGHTER BOW HUNTING FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON AND I CAN GUARENTEE YOU ONE THING, WHEN SHE MAKES HER FIRST HARVEST I WILL BRAG ABOUT MY DAUGHTER.
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
I AM A STEP PARENT AND I WILL BE TAKING MY STEP DAUGHTER BOW HUNTING FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON AND I CAN GUARENTEE YOU ONE THING, WHEN SHE MAKES HER FIRST HARVEST I WILL BRAG ABOUT MY DAUGHTER.
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
RE: I would like to thank.
Good post TFOX.
I'd would also like to thank my Dad for introducing me to hunting. For unselfishly spending many seasons with me in the stand and not getting to hunt himself. I can't wait to pass it on to my son. I still have a few years before he's ready.
Hunt the thickets
I'd would also like to thank my Dad for introducing me to hunting. For unselfishly spending many seasons with me in the stand and not getting to hunt himself. I can't wait to pass it on to my son. I still have a few years before he's ready.
Hunt the thickets