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kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water

Posted By: Wacm

kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 01:00 AM

My boy turned 8 a few weeks ago. Wife has him signed up for camp longhorn for 3weeks. 3weeks is a lot of time. I guess I just grew up differently. Anyway he leaves tomorrow so we spent the day on the blanco river doing what we should all summer.
Fishing
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Swimming



Here's where is gets cool. Pigs crossed the road on the way out.



We caught large and small mouth bass catfish, perch and shot a boar. My son was so pumped. I don't think camp longhorn will touch this great day.
Posted By: Wacm

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 01:07 AM



Messy but awesome
Posted By: NDN98

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 01:09 AM

That's is awesome. Heck of a day for the youngster!
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 05:23 AM

Epic memories up
Posted By: SapperTitan

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 05:27 AM

Originally Posted By: 2Beez
Epic memories up
Posted By: Deep Sea

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 05:32 AM

My boys like to play video games, most boys do at 9 and 12. But they have to ask before they can play, and more often than not I will tell them, no, go outside and play. To which they both happily say, ok and take off down to the creek or the trampoline. They have built a fort out in the front pasture that they love to play in. Kids being kids, love it! Good job on your great day.
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 11:27 AM

only time I wan't out side was at bed time or when it was raining, even then I was usually getting muddy
Posted By: Mr. T.

Re: kids don't need summer camp..they need woods and water - 06/19/16 02:09 PM

That's the way to raise your son....being with him and giving him the skills to enjoy his life for the rest of his life.
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