guinness 0 Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Teacher training day and the weather was spot on so babysitting didn't sit too well. Only thing for it was to take my 6 year old out. He's been going on at me for ages but he's diagnosed with ADHD so can't stop talking at full volume and generally going berserk at the slightest thing. So I expected a fair bit of digging but what I got was the first time I've ever seen him totally focused on something, the first time I,ve ever heard him whisper and even using sign language. He can now tell you all about rabbits and wind direction etc. I reckon he learn't more that day than in 2 years of schooling, he loved it as you can see by his face. I can remember some of my first trips out as a lad but I don't reckon he'll ever forget this. Just need to fatten him up a bit so he can carry the lamp Oh and this is the first time i've tried to add a pic, hoping it works. Quote Link to post
lost scouse 46 Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 SUPERB his face says it all Quote Link to post
Guest Dale Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 nice one mate , great taking them out like that , i took my lil brothers out , there both 7 * twins* , never going to forget there face the 1st time my dog took a rabbit in front of them , 1 cried , 1 loved it :11: , he looks like he had a good day anyway Dale Quote Link to post
Guest stantheman Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 He looks happy there, hope he/s still doing it in 20 years time. Stan. Quote Link to post
Guest steveh Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 nice one mate, great to see the next generation starting young one of the best pictures i've seen just how it should be Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 CHAMPION The best madication out their. Frank. Quote Link to post
elma-fudd 0 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 superb, ma kids the same but take him out lamping and he loves it he wants a dog for christmas :11: Quote Link to post
COMPO 54 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 (edited) cracking, taking kids out ferreting can either be the best days ferreting or the worst, glad you both enjoyed it here's my 8 year old last weekend Edited November 27, 2006 by COMPO Quote Link to post
woodga 170 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 the little lads face says it all another convert to hunting i suspect hes a little belter, your lad looks over the moon and hes even carrying the rabbits for you nice one mate Quote Link to post
beagles 0 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 nice one mate Quote Link to post
j4wgs 0 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Well done mate that picture says it all. Great to see the next generation getting started... Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 hello guinness im in the same boat mate my oldest boy is 5 and has got adhd and he just cant stop talking out loud he talk's flat out all day but he to loves going out ferreting and walking the dog's Quote Link to post
blackdug 90 Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 great story ,,wish you all the best Quote Link to post
guinness 0 Posted November 28, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Thanks for all the replies guys. I got introduced to it young and I think that's what makes the difference, I grew up in Cornwall but now live in a suburb of Birmingham. I go out walking with a group of guys who claim to love the outdoors but it always amazes me how half of them couldn't tell the difference between a crow and a buzzard. We were down on some marshes in Kent recently by some MOD ranges when I saw a Harrier, the first I'd ever seen so I was quite excited(sad I know and I'm not a twitcher!). I described it to a guy who was supposed to be a warden of some kind as I wanted to know if it was a marsh harrier or a hen harrier. The only thing he said to me was " you didn't shoot it did you?" I could have belted the . It's obviously a way of life thing and everyone has a right to their opinion but through shooting, falconry, ferreting and a load of other hunting over the years I've had a lifetime of pleasure from the outdoors. Some people can't understand how practising different field sports has given me a greater respect for the wildlife and the countryside out there. My kids notice things when they're out and have a real respect for the wildlife out there. Gets my goat sometimes. Quote Link to post
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