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Shame on me!

Started by 3blades, April 05, 2012, 02:52:00 PM

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3blades

My little one has been asking me to string his bow I made him so he can shoot in the yard. Well I kept having an excuse not to do it for this and that reason because I have to supervise,get his arrows and guide him ect. ect. Well today I did it because I had promised him the night before. And after I got it done and was working with him I had a wave of guilt and shame come over me as to why those other things were so much more important then this. I realized how easy it is to take for granted what we have and forget the sheer joy it is to have a child around who loves and wants to be with you. Here is the tough guy and his bow today...

 
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Samick Stingray  50#@28"
Hickory self bow 55#@28"
HH Big 5 Longbow 65#@28"
Bears paw T/D LB 75#@28"

KentuckyTJ

Nice, it's human nature not to appreciate something we get to have anytime we want it. You may have just lit a fire that will never burn out with your procrastination.
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lpcjon2

we are human,it happens. Lesson learned,now its wisdom.

 And his face in the pic cracked me up.   :thumbsup:
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difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

CJ Pearson

From the looks of that face I wouldn't make that mistake again. That is pure determination right there, and next time he might just be determined to make you pay for it.   :biglaugh:  

Enjoy it while he's young, all to soon they are grown and leaving the nest and you wondering "what in the world just happened to the last few years."

Mudd

Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
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CJ Pearson

I really like reading posts of parents or grandparents hunting or shooting with their children. My daughter used to hunt and shoot with me when we lived in Colorado and she was younger. Memories I will never forget.

Look up at the top at Curt and Cade. That's one proud father and an even happier son. In the grand sceme of things. That to me is what it is all about. Passing our sport and heritage down to the next generation.

Good Job Patrick in taking the time for him and having fun.  :thumbsup:

battman

No better time than time spent with the kids.I love that pic, tough little guy.

Goshawkin

That's a great picture! I'd save it and show it to his first girlfriend when she came to the house.

manitou1

That picture is awesome... make copies and don't ever lose it.  That would make an awesome trad archery commercial.
My last child just left the nest.  You don't ever get second chances... not very often anyway.  There is a lot of guilt, no matter how much you do.  Same goes for parents.  Once they are gone, you can't make up time.
Amen Brother.  He is cool!
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--Thomas Jefferson--

Keefer

I wouldn't want to snatch his cookies or milk! That little fella sure looks like he rules the roost!    :biglaugh:    Great pic ...Title should say  "YOU WANT A PIECE OF ME"   :laughing:  

I vote Terry put's this pic of him up top!

Green

Determined isn't he!  You're right....looks like a tough little guy.
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daveycrockett

QuoteOriginally posted by CJ Pearson:
From the looks of that face I wouldn't make that mistake again. That is pure determination right there, and next time he might just be determined to make you pay for it.    :biglaugh:  

Enjoy it while he's young, all to soon they are grown and leaving the nest and you wondering "what in the world just happened to the last few years."
That is so true!!!!!

Alvey

Hard work spotlights the character of people:some turn up their sleeves,some turn up their noses,and some don't turn up at all.(Sam Ewing)

Over&Under

QuoteOriginally posted by KentuckyTJ:
Nice, it's human nature not to appreciate something we get to have anytime we want it. You may have just lit a fire that will never burn out with your procrastination.
Well said Tom.

What a great pic!
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
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JAG

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Cyclic-Rivers

Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

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3blades

Thanks for the comments everyone and yes he is a little pistol when he gets mad.    :scared:
60's Bear Cub    45#@28"
Samick Stingray  50#@28"
Hickory self bow 55#@28"
HH Big 5 Longbow 65#@28"
Bears paw T/D LB 75#@28"

Gen273

great pic and a great reminder!!!!
Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

Pipefish

Amazing pic! With that face and the title "Shame on me" I was scared the story was going to end up with an arrow ending up in the wrong place! phew.

It must be wonderful. Congrats on finding the time to teach him something you love - and build him a bow!

I can't wait until my son's old enough to hold a bow.

Thanks for posting.
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Hopewell Tom

Good on ya. A "play date" or two each week will prove to be priceless in the long haul.
Although my son doesn't have the "fire" like I do, when he says he'll be home (29 yrs. old)and "we should go hunting", you want to know I go no matter what has to be rearranged. I wish he lived closer...
TOM

WHAT EACH OF US DOES IS OF ULTIMATE IMPORTANCE.
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