it is 12:08am 1/1/10. i know i haven't blogged in a long time (since dec 9)so i thought i would take a little time to do that and wish everyone a happy new year.
well, the last 3 weeks have been so busy. from trying to get one goose pit redone and decoyed to getting another pit decoyed, to trying to cull some does, working, getting ready for Christmas, etc etc etc.
i did shoot 2 does the other day. i did miss one good buck the day before i shot the does. i am not sure what happened but i looked for blood for 2 hours in the dark and went back the next morning and looked for another 2 hours and never found a single drop of blood. i have not raised my gun on a duck since the second weekend of the season, it is pretty slow where we are hunting.
i got lots of things for Christmas that i am very excited about (i am sure i will leave a few out). i got a gps watch with a heart rate monitor, can't wait to start using it. i got a bike rack for the back of my truck, a pair of oakley sunglasses for running that will be so much better than my old sunglasses, and the best thing is they are camouflage! so i can wear them hunting too! i got guitar hero 5 for the wii (hopefully that will not get in the way of my running when i start back). i got several other small things for my bike and for hunting. i can't wait until it warms up a little to start riding my new bike. wait a minute, i really don't want it to warm up until the week after the youth duck hunt here in tn, i can wait at least until then. i got a couple of pair of wool socks to replace the ones i burned on my montana hunting trip :). oh, i also got an awesome windproof mossy oak jacket that i have already used extensively and it is great. if it was waterproof it would surpass my rivers west jacket as my all around best jacket. the wind does NOT get through the mossy oak jacket one bit. i also got lots of money in gift certificates to cabelas and bass pro. and i got a new duck call and dog training dvd to list a few more.
the weather is supposed to turn really cold here for the next few days so it will be hard to deer hunt thinking that there might be a chance the ducks are flying, so i will most likely be found in the blind/pit for the next couple of days.
the last thing i got for Christmas is a big gut and larger waist. some of my pants are starting to get a little tight. seems like every time i start to drop a few pounds i have to go out to eat, and i find it so hard to not eat such good food. i just love the taste of food, just one of my many weaknesses.
on another note, i did get to shoot another elk this year a couple of weeks ago, not sure if i blogged about that earlier. there is a little zoo nearby that i am the official vet for, and their bull elk was tearing up the fences with his antlers. i had to tranquilize him with a dart gun and cut his antlers off. unfortunately, the owners wanted to keep the antlers, but i did get my picture with it while it was asleep (check out my facebook page).
i hope everyone has a great 2010! my resolutions are to re-lose this weight, try to be less selfish and spend more time with my wife doing things she wants to do while hunting the same amount or more. (if only i could get her to want to go hunting!)
quote of the day today: just think how awful the world would be if there was no pain and sorrow. if there was no pain and sorrow, or hurting, there would not be the opposite of those things either, joy and happiness. i was once told of an actual condition in which people are born that have no ability to feel pain. you might think how great that is. however, most of those people die at a young age because they scratch or chew themselves up constantly. that would be horrible. so pain is good for us so that we can fully appreciate the joys in life. so, i would say, don't try to be numb to the world and live in a daze. live full of hope and desire, knowing that strong desires and goals may bring failure or sorrow, but that only makes the it more fulfilling and joyful when you reach your goals or meet your desires.
have a great year.
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