This Saturday I will be taking my 10 year old to hunters safety course. My ole man never took me and being from Oregon it was never required so I took it on a Saturday later in life, no big deal, and honestly it was just another day. It took 15 years to sink in on what I have become and what the privilege means to me.
I’m looking for any feedback on how to make this day special for him.
Obviously, as we go out I’ll reinforce the lessons and those will be special times. But I’d really like for this to be a pivotal day he will remember, a la like getting a drivers license. However, hopefully he will become a “Hunter”, and that privilege means a bit more to me than driving a car.
I view Saturday as a day that he will be joining a new fraternity the greatest and most selfless group of folks I know of (for the most part).
So any thoughts? Anything your Dads did with you that made the day special?
I’m looking for any feedback on how to make this day special for him.
Obviously, as we go out I’ll reinforce the lessons and those will be special times. But I’d really like for this to be a pivotal day he will remember, a la like getting a drivers license. However, hopefully he will become a “Hunter”, and that privilege means a bit more to me than driving a car.
I view Saturday as a day that he will be joining a new fraternity the greatest and most selfless group of folks I know of (for the most part).
So any thoughts? Anything your Dads did with you that made the day special?