Thanks MD . We certainly try to steer the kids in the right direction but as all parents know it's up to the kids in the end , particularly teenagers . We're just lucky our 2 listen to us and we all enjoy spending time together , especially out bush .
But I honestly think it's the time spent in the bush, teaching them about hunting and guns and respect for environment and the animals that live in it , along with the hardships of being in the outdoors and doing it together that's made us closer as a family .
And they learn more life skills doing that than their phones can ever teach them...
Ok ... Dribble over .
born to hunt - forced to work
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