Good on ya Jay!I forgot to post this pic yesterday.
My buddies 12yo daughter wants to deer hunt this year and all he had was a 12 gauge, and it was to much for her. So I let her use one of my 30-30's, he ended up finding a scope and some rings (that are to tall).
So he got her down to the range yesterday to see what she thinks, he said she loved it.
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Nah, I love them kids. Would do anything I could for them. Makes me happier than her I'm sure.Good on ya Jay!
Wish the boys were ready to start teaching about guns, but they're nowhere close yet.Nah, I love them kids. Would do anything I could for them. Makes me happier than her I'm sure.
Yeah my boy is to wound up still. He's still got to learn some self control. Test him out with the pellet rifle every so often, and he just gets overly excited.Wish the boys were ready to start teaching about guns, but they're nowhere close yet.
These two are about where our youngest granddaughter was when she was two, development-wise.Yeah my boy is to wound up still. He's still got to learn some self control. Test him out with the pellet rifle every so often, and he just gets overly excited.
Hopefully with some work they will start turning it around. My boy loved ABC Mouse and another I can't recall, started him around 3 and it definitely made a difference.These two are about where our youngest granddaughter was when she was two, development-wise.
Well, to be fair, she is extremely precocious. Now she's 7, going on 14. My mom started and ran her own kindergarten and nursery school back in the 60's at our church (and it's still going today). When she met the granddaughter for the first time at about age 2, she said, "Jimmy, I've seen a LOT of kids, and I do believe she's the smartest one I've ever seen!"Hopefully with some work they will start turning it around. My boy loved ABC Mouse and another I can't recall, started him around 3 and it definitely made a difference.