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mmoore

Started hunting at 35 because God told me to teach my kids

Dad never hunted but I felt called to learn this skill for my family. Spent months watching Hunting Public videos, took all the courses, then my brother took me out for my first whitetail. Now four years later, I've helped two of my kids get their first deer too. We've branched out—grouse, geese, pheasants, even some snaring. Still learning every season. Problem now is finding new spots since our go-to grouse roads keep getting developed. Need better rabbit and duck locations too, don't want to pressure our deer spots. Amazing how this journey started as teaching my kids but they're teaching me just as much. What got you started hunting—family tradition or something else calling you to it? #Hunting #TeachingKids #FamilyHunting #WhitetailHunting #GrouseHunting

Started hunting at 35 because God told me to teach my kids
jenniferandersen

"Sorry" Is More Than a Word—It's a Commitment 🌟

Talking with my 6-year-old son recently opened my eyes to something interesting. Like most kids, he says "sorry" quickly but often repeats the same behavior. At first, I thought it was just a kid thing—learning as they go. But then I realized he was treating "sorry" like a magic word, a quick fix with no real meaning behind it. So, we had a heart-to-heart. I explained that saying sorry isn’t just about admitting you were wrong; it’s a promise to try and do better. It’s not about being perfect, but about making an effort to change. This shift was powerful—for both of us. Now, when he says sorry, I ask him, “What are you promising me with that sorry?” It’s a conversation starter about trying again and making things right. Honestly, this hit me too. As adults, we often apologize without real commitment. A true apology is a promise to grow and improve. How do you talk about apologies with your kids—or even yourself? Let’s share ideas! #ParentingTips #ApologiesMatter #TeachingKids #PersonalGrowth #CommitmentToChange

"Sorry" Is More Than a Word—It's a Commitment 🌟
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