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Why You Should Take Your Kid Fishing

Fathers and sons have had it tough in recent years and with the emphasis of the chase of money and the breakthrough popularity of the internet and video games, fathers and sons haven't been able to spend much time together. To delve further into murky waters, the fact is that parents in general probably aren't able to spend enough time with their kids, and when they do have the opportunity they are usually much to tired and by that time the kid is usually distant and reticent to spend any time with their parents anyway.

That's where Fishing comes in. Fishing is a great hobby for young kids, all the way up to teenagers, and even a good way to bond with your older kids. It's a great way to instill work-ethic, patience, and responsibility into a child. You can teach them about nature, survival, and just about anything while out on a fishing trip. Most of all, it's an activity that can be loved both by father and son, and mother and daughter.

How do you breach the subject?

Most kids would do just about anything to get to tag along with their father. If not, just explain to them what it feels like to have a fish at the other end of the line. Give them some responsibility, and if they are internet savvy, then have them do a bit of research on the subject. Once you get a kid out there, they will enjoy themselves so much, that they'll forget about why they didn't want to come in the first place.

How to pull it off

Make sure you go to a place that was recently stocked, or you know is an easy place to get The Dark Knight Curse While you will want to instill patience on a child, the younger generation isn't patient from the get-go. Set them up with their own rod and reel, and consider a small tackle box. Make them feel like they are really responsible for their own equipment. One of the largest efforts on your part is being patient yourself. Don't get frustrated when they cast the line into a tree and get it all tangled up. Don't be angry when they ask you a million questions, and be sure to teach them everything simply and clearly.

Conclusion

Fishing is a great hobby, and an even greater hobby if you are able to share it with your child. Imagine all the fun you can have when they are all grown up and pulling in a lunker along side of you. You can brim with pride, when you witness the smile it puts on their face. The skills they learn fishing will also help them in their everyday life, so you can rest assured that you've taught them something valuable and essential for becoming a better person.

- Shaun Savage of bassfishingtipshq.comBass Fishing Tips HQ

Posted by lejgkz | 7:15 PM |

Message from Above - Pop's Fortune Cookie on a Day of Remembrance

Do messages come from Heaven? Is there communication beyond death? Does God work in asp net web hosting lives? Sometimes I answer "yes" to all these questions. The day we set aside to remember both my sister and mother-our Day of Remembrance-was one of those times.

We drove up to the small town cemetery to see my mothers newly placed grave marker with it's little bird singing merrily on the stone, as if serenading my mother, an avid birdwatcher. Afterwards we retired to Jerseyvilles only Chinese restaurant to partake of its buffet.

In general my father doesnt like Fine Beef but he likes this one. He can eat right away. And, its Cotton Mather good value to eat whatever and however much you like in a beautiful setting. In a recessed niche draped in white beside our table hung a painting of Chinese boats sailing up the river, towards the sunlight, towards heaven perhapsand waterfalls tumbling down the mountainside. My father, ever the realist, critiqued the balance of the boats.

After the meal when we opened our fortune cookies, my fortune read Listen these next few days to your friends to get answers you seek. And Pops fortune read: Someone is watching you from afar. When I told this to Linda Della Donna, the founder of "Griefcase," she said, Tell Pop, there is no such thing as a coincidence. A soul is always looking for a way to contact the living. Keep an open mind, always.

I do believe that mother is watching Pop from cost u less auto insurance Their gaze was never far from one another in life. Why should it be Saturdaymorning in death?

Visit Janet Grace Riehl's blog "Riehl Life: Village Wisdom for the 21st Century" at riehlife.comriehlife.com for more thoughts and information about making connections through the arts, across cultures, generations, and within the family. You can also read sample poems and other background information from "Sightlines: A Poet's Diary" on Janet's website.

Posted by lejgkz | 6:38 AM |



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