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elkmtngear
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Thanks Everyone for following along. Sounds like you have great kids Dan!
Military is really a great way to start your adult life, and with a sense of pride and appreciation for our Freedom that is missing these days in our young people.
Holli posted this on my Birthday...she references "Bertha"...which was a nickname for the mountain we had to climb packing out our spike camp on an elk hunting trip two years ago:
"Hey old man. You're the most badass dude I've ever met. In class today, they told us to raise our hands if our dads could outrun us... Shamefully, I held mine high. I'm a United States Marine now, and there is no way on earth that would've happened without you dad. You taught me to shoot high, and to keep climbing higher even after I've reached the top, because there's more that you couldn't see, it never ends (remember BERTHA!?) You taught me how to sing, how to shoot a bow, and how to never quit. My life is going to be one heck of an adventure, and I'm the luckiest girl on earth to be able to share it with a dad like you. I love you so much Dag-o!!! I can't wait to see you, and I'll never stop trying to make you proud, even when you think you are." —
Yeah, I may have shed a few tears when I read that
Military is really a great way to start your adult life, and with a sense of pride and appreciation for our Freedom that is missing these days in our young people.
Holli posted this on my Birthday...she references "Bertha"...which was a nickname for the mountain we had to climb packing out our spike camp on an elk hunting trip two years ago:
"Hey old man. You're the most badass dude I've ever met. In class today, they told us to raise our hands if our dads could outrun us... Shamefully, I held mine high. I'm a United States Marine now, and there is no way on earth that would've happened without you dad. You taught me to shoot high, and to keep climbing higher even after I've reached the top, because there's more that you couldn't see, it never ends (remember BERTHA!?) You taught me how to sing, how to shoot a bow, and how to never quit. My life is going to be one heck of an adventure, and I'm the luckiest girl on earth to be able to share it with a dad like you. I love you so much Dag-o!!! I can't wait to see you, and I'll never stop trying to make you proud, even when you think you are." —
Yeah, I may have shed a few tears when I read that