dcopas78
Well-known member
I have been buying points for my kids for the last 6 years (from 12 years old). I figured if I liked hunting / travel there is a good chance my kids will too.
At this point my daughter isn’t interested in a western hunt but my son definitely is.
My view is doing a western hunt is such an amazing adventure (the people, scenery, culture etc) I wanted to share this with my kids. I’m happy with my point buying and glad it opens up an option to have a shared experience with my kids.
Exactly. It is about the potential for that shared adventure. It has nothing to do with me wanting to live my boys lives for them. My dad and I have shared many hunts together. Is it asinine to want the same thing to happen with my sons? I fail to see how I'm somehow setting them up for failure in life because I have dreams, hope, aspirations for possibly sharing in adventure with them. If they don't ever cash in those points for a hunt, I'll find some other interest they have and pursue it with them. I'm multidimensional, and willing to encourage them to succeed in anything of their choosing. Financially, mentally, physically.....whatever it takes.