As we sat there, adrenaline pumping, Monica suddenly flipped around and said, "Do you realize what's happening?" As our young, Bambi-filled minds started to process what "deer hunting" actually was, for it had never played much of a part in past trips, we started to cry. To add guilt to anguish Monica added, "and I handed him the gun!" So we did what any other helpless person might do, we prayed in the back living room-sized portion of our van that my dad wouldn't get the buck. I believe Monica even asked for forgiveness for handing him the gun. As we awaited the daddy deer's fate, we heard a gun shot. That was it, we were sure. We were murderers. (Although I do think Monica would have been a little bit more murderer than me for handing him the gun.)
But definitely one of my favorite days of the year is the deer hunt with my dad. For about 7 years or something it was just my dad and I. My dad is an amazing guy. I don't know if there's anything I appreciate more than those times my dad spent with just me up in the mountains. It was always so beautiful and refreshing and the words of advice, motivation, consolement, and friendship that he gave me really made me know how much he cared about me. My dad is one of those people I can just talk to about anything, and he's always interested, he's always laughing and helping me see that most situations aren't as serious as they seem, and he's always telling me I'm a good person. I love my dad for taking me up into the mountains every year to talk and hike and shoot targets and eat apples and be with just me.
But, needless to say, my dad wandered back, rather disheartened, and climbed into the van to report that he had taken a shot at it, but it had ran around a corner and he lost it. We both made token comments of disappointment and condolence, but secretly (for it was a deep secret we wouldn't share for many years that we had prayed away possibly his only hope of catching a deer) we were relieved that we had saved a buck from it's sure fate (my dad really is a good shot).
But definitely one of my favorite days of the year is the deer hunt with my dad. For about 7 years or something it was just my dad and I. My dad is an amazing guy. I don't know if there's anything I appreciate more than those times my dad spent with just me up in the mountains. It was always so beautiful and refreshing and the words of advice, motivation, consolement, and friendship that he gave me really made me know how much he cared about me. My dad is one of those people I can just talk to about anything, and he's always interested, he's always laughing and helping me see that most situations aren't as serious as they seem, and he's always telling me I'm a good person. I love my dad for taking me up into the mountains every year to talk and hike and shoot targets and eat apples and be with just me.
So it's the first year I missed out on the hunt. But because I am so talented at hunting, (I am rather stealth-like if need be), I'm going to go hunting with my dad the next time I'm in Utah in October. So dad, don't stop hunting, and don't stop not catching a deer, and I'm still your hunting partner.
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I will never tire of hearing about hunting with dad. And I have to say, that story about us praying the dear away just makes all the memories that much better. Dad is good. You are good. Dears are good.
Hunting is pretty fun and pretty carefree, until you actually get a deer. Then the work starts. The other side of hunting that is a lot of fun is the beautiful mountains, fun conversations, old hunting experiences (the deer that my dad used to get) etc. It was so fun talking of the past and future with you Nicole. Now your future is here. Enjoy it and good luck. I'm going hunting spike elk with Leif Condie this Saturday. We leave at 5am, with the horses. Sound fun? Love, Dad
Nicole, you are just spoiled because you are the youngest. But at least it has made you a really nice person and a great huntress. Monica was right, he is good and so are you and so are dears. And so is hunting.
Nicole!!! It has been SO long!! I found your page, and it looks like your doing so well! Thats great!! Do you mind if I add you to my page?
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