There are no other people that I know that would appreciate this "situation" as much as you all...I delayed posting it because I wasn't sure if any would care much but I keep thinking about it and it makes me really proud.....
I have been deployed on active duty with the National Guard for almost a year now and fortunately it is a stateside deployment where I can see family every few months or so. I have a son (6yrs) and a daughter (4yrs) and they both express how much they miss me on daily phone calls. Over the last couple of weeks Jenna (daughter) has had a harder and harder time dealing with the separation and my wife said she had been crying on and off most of the day because she was missing me. :(
I got on the phone with her (she is only 4 but has pretty deep vocabulary and conversations are entertaining). I told her the first thing I would do next time I saw her would be to take her out on a "date" to where ever she wanted to go and she could wear a dress and everything just like mommy. Through her tears and apparently new-found hormones, she said "could you also "beard-my-neck"? (a little rough-housing I do with the two of them on the rare occaision that I don't have to shave). I said "of course I will, and Miller and mommy too!".
After a few more words of fatherly encouragement and rambling-but-intense discussion of Tinkerbell and barbie dolls, I got back on topic with her and asked, "So where is the one place you would like me to take you on our "date"?
....she paused.....
I want to "do bow and arrow"...."Can I pull ALL of your arrows!?"..."Not Miller but me!?" :D
Never in a million years would I have expected this from my little girl, Miller definitely...but Jenna? I can in no way be described as "sensitive" but she definitely got me.
Looks like I have an additional future hunting partner on my hands! I hope the interest stays.
Hope you guys enjoyed this at some level but it brought feelings out in me that I did not know I had and felt like sharing.
(http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g456/CPTDimondback/Jenna.jpg)
Brian, First, I want to say I appreciate your service to our country's security. It means a lot to have guys like you watching our backs. Your sacrifice of time/life away from family is not taken for granted. Thank you for all you do!
You have a beautiful daughter, and she adores you. You're a blessed man, because children are a gift from the Lord; and daughters are His masterpiece. Train her up well.
Now do you have a bow/arrows for her or can we send you/her some?
Thanks for the thoughts CoilSpring....I did actually buy two $30/set fiberglass kids bows from 3 rivers to spark their interest on their last visit a few months ago. I just started building laminated bows and have designs already planned for them when they grow a little older. This whole thing spawned from last years daily turkey hunting practice with a cup of coffee and the kids in the back yard. I had my blind set up on the back porch and had them "make turkey noises" until I told them they could retreive my arrows after they yelled "downrange!"...fun stuff...miss em
That is absolutely Awesome!! Not only does she want to spend time with you, she wants to help. That is love! Thank you for sharing! Your story has given me a great big smile! Your daughter is adorable to boot! I am guessing those are Mom's shoes.
Yep ...you nailed it "bowslinger"...Mom's shoes...combined with other random items from her closet.
You are a blessed man. I have a daughter the same age, so I get it :thumbsup: .
That is real neat! Thanks for your service! Your raisen them right. Good job!!
You are Blessed,thank you for sharing!!
Awesome. Stay stong and just keep looking forward to times with them. I couldn't emagine being away from my wife and kids. Thank you for you service to our great Country.
Diamondback,
Thank you for both the story and your service to protect us here in the U.S.A. !
I have a 6 and a 4 year old and try to spend much time with both and now that my wife and I are nearing 50 years of age we are in the middle of adopting one more child with special needs...That beard/neck ribbing is something I do also with our littiest one and she reminds me much as yours...Those are great things a child will remember of thier father through life and you are her Hero and I can tell she Loves you dearly...Dance with her and if you ever saw the movie "courageus" not sure I spelled that correctly it is a movie every grown man should watch...This reminds me of the scripture I have writtin on my bow and it comes from Psalms: 127 v 3-5..Children are a gift from God and Blessed is the man that has his Quiver full of them! God Bless you and thanks for sharing...Very cute daughter you are a blessed man...Keefers <><
This story caused my monitor to get a little cloudy. My daughter, now 12, was the exact same way and we still shoot together today. This past weekend she won the Youth class at the Texas Trad championships and I'll bet in a few years you and your daughter will be competing/hunting together as well. God Bless and Thanks for your service Brian.
Yes, thank you for your service and the story.I have grandkids That are getting to about that age and know I get a thrill when they want to help with watever I'm doing.
Love the story. My kids would shoot with me when they were young. As they grew up, my daughter (now an equine veterinarian) was into horses just like Mom. My son was into faster moving sports. I never pushed bowhunting cause that is something one needs to decide on their own.
Thirty some years have passed, now my son and son-in-law have started to bowhunt with me (Tippit's Finest Hour post). Plus my 2 1/2 year old grandson really wants to shoot with us. I couldn't be happier.
Enjoy it Brian...tippit
Always hold tightly those brief folded moments and let them etch a semblance of her in your mind and time :)
They are what make life worth living :)
Family is so important and from the conversation it is aesy to see you are blessed with a family taht loves you . Hope you are back home to them soon safe and sound :clapper:
Thanks for your service sir! Cherish those moments and thanks for sharing!
How cool is this?... Way!!... I'm saying... through my tears of joy and happiness for you!
You have touched my heart in a way that any father can identify with, especially those with daughters.
Thank you so much for sharing! and your service!
God bless,Mudd
Thank you for sharing. Enjoy every minute cause they grow up WAY to fast.
Thanx for sharing bud, you are a blessed man!
Inclusion is the most precious of possessions to a child...
"...me pull ALL your arrows, not Miller..." says what her heart feels... Just the simple pleasure of inclusion!
Thank you for being man enough to share such a special moment with us. That li'l sweetie will drag up "sensitivity" you never knew you had!
As echoed by others, thank you for your service!
I salute you, sir! Congrats on your parental devotion!
Special little girl! Touches home. GOD bless...I bet yous cant wait.
You sir, are blessed! A fella don't have to spend a ton of money or do great things because it alway's seem's to be the little things that they remember.
Thank for your service, the picture of you little sweetie and the story. Touching!
Jason
My only child just turned 7 last week. She runs to pull my arrows before I get there. I just ordered her a fiberglass bow to start out with and some arrow building supplies.
I know it's got to be tough being away. I have to travel some for my job. I was away for about 3 months last year and it was a very hard thing.
Thanks for what you do and sharing the story.
Thank you , and that is cool way to spend time together .
:notworthy:
exceptionally Incredible.
You are doing the right thing by your daughter...keep it up...she'll never let a man treat her with anything other than love and respect....what a darling thing she is...
God bless
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Glenn
What an awesome story, you're a Blessed man for sure. Thanks for sharing with us and Thanks for your service. :thumbsup:
I also thank you for your service!
Great story. I have a grand daughter from my daughter that is about 6. Nothing pulls the heartstrings like daddy's little girl. :)
Hug them, Kiss them, Hold them, Pray with them and Cry with them, they grow up so fast and the day will come when you look back and wish for one more chance to Hug them, Kiss them....
Awsome!
Tear jerker! Very cool story and thanks for your service! Nothing compares to the love for your kids, my two daughters are 13 and 11. Seems like yesterday they were that young...
QuoteOriginally posted by tippit:
Love the story. My kids would shoot with me when they were young. As they grew up, my daughter (now an equine veterinarian) was into horses just like Mom. My son was into faster moving sports. I never pushed bowhunting cause that is something one needs to decide on their own.
Thirty some years have passed, now my son and son-in-law have started to bowhunt with me (Tippit's Finest Hour post). Plus my 2 1/2 year old grandson really wants to shoot with us. I couldn't be happier.
Enjoy it Brian...tippit
Thank you all for your kind words and support...it is tough being away but they do understand why I am not there and that I WILL be coming back.
Hey Tippit...Have not forgotten your offer to do some shooting when I return to Aiken...look forward to meeting you and your crew at some point..and seeing that knife in your profile pic in person..that thing is slick!
Brian
What a cutie. Enjoy them both while they're young. They grow up and you grow old before you know it.
The up side to that is that I've let my boys become the brawn and the brains now and I enjoy them "taking care" of me when we go out hunting.
It just doesn't get any better than having your kids enjoy you being around and miss you when you're not.
thank you very much for all you do. children are wonderful, i dont know what i would do without my kids. i took my 4 year old boy to a shoot this weekend and i had more fun watching him than he did shootin at the targets. i tell my kids and there mother that i love them everyday. a close family stays together forever
Got to me too buddy.
Thank you for your service.
God bless you and yours Sir.
Proverbs 17:6 Children's children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.
A sweet story indeed and a blessing not to be taken advantage of or considered lightly. Bless her desire to be with you and whenever possible cherish and encourage those times.
Rich blessings!