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<blockquote data-quote="utvolsfan77" data-source="post: 5338726" data-attributes="member: 14847"><p>Nice birds, congratulations to both of you! But the most valuable part of that hunt was the time spent together. Most folks just can't imagine what I would give to be on a turkey hunt with my grandfather, father, or my son's when they were your son's age. Folks that make a career out of the military very often sacrifice a great many things that most others always seem to take for granted. Time spent with family is usually one of the first things that gets sacrificed.</p><p></p><p>As others have already said above treasure the time spent together and passing traditions on to the next generation. Those memories will be relived many times when you're older with medical problems like me, and you can't get into the field as often as you did when younger. Congratulations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utvolsfan77, post: 5338726, member: 14847"] Nice birds, congratulations to both of you! But the most valuable part of that hunt was the time spent together. Most folks just can't imagine what I would give to be on a turkey hunt with my grandfather, father, or my son's when they were your son's age. Folks that make a career out of the military very often sacrifice a great many things that most others always seem to take for granted. Time spent with family is usually one of the first things that gets sacrificed. As others have already said above treasure the time spent together and passing traditions on to the next generation. Those memories will be relived many times when you're older with medical problems like me, and you can't get into the field as often as you did when younger. Congratulations! [/QUOTE]
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