dwatling
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A hot summer day in May my wife and I are doing yard work when my phone rings. My wife says it's a Colorado number and asks if she should answer. I tell her I'll call them back, it's either a potential job interview or a friend from when I use to live in the Springs.
When I check the voicemail it only says, "this is Ryan with the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society, can David give me a call back." Once I hear this I turn to my wife with what she would describe as the biggest grin she's ever seen on my face. She probably knew it was something hunting related. I proceeded to babble incoherently and immediately call the number back.
RMBHS answer the call back and I tell them who I am. I should mention that the phone is on speaker. The first thing they ask is how many raffle tickets i bought. This draws a look from my wife that I'm all sure we can relate to, and it's not screaming 'I hope he bought a lot.' But luckily she doesn't know how much they cost so I tell them I bought 2 BHS tickets and 4 pronghorn. That's when they let me know I won the pronghorn raffle. Que the incoherent babble again.
It would be embarrassing to admit the amount of times I watched the video of them drawing my name. I always put in for raffles and what not but never really expect anything in return. It's more of my donation to conservation than anything. But with this great opportunity I needed to start planning and scouting. My wife and I just had a baby boy in March so we didn't have any extravagant summer vacation plans. Of course covid wasn't helping, but we decided to spend a couple days in southern Colorado to get out of the house and allow me to scout a little.
Of course once we went up there scouting took a backseat, but none the less still fun. I really wasn't able to make any scouting trips before archery season started because my wife started back with school and it was all virtual. My wife is an Agricultural teacher and FFA advisor so doesn't really go well with online school. Most her classes are all hands on learning so she has been stressed on how to make it all work. That means I had to step up a lot with baby duty. Which I don't mind at all, I'll spend as much time with my son as possible. But we agreed starting August 15th I could spend every Thursday afternoon through Sunday night scouting/ hunting. I was able to scout the weekend before this but it only marked a few spots off of my list.
When I check the voicemail it only says, "this is Ryan with the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society, can David give me a call back." Once I hear this I turn to my wife with what she would describe as the biggest grin she's ever seen on my face. She probably knew it was something hunting related. I proceeded to babble incoherently and immediately call the number back.
RMBHS answer the call back and I tell them who I am. I should mention that the phone is on speaker. The first thing they ask is how many raffle tickets i bought. This draws a look from my wife that I'm all sure we can relate to, and it's not screaming 'I hope he bought a lot.' But luckily she doesn't know how much they cost so I tell them I bought 2 BHS tickets and 4 pronghorn. That's when they let me know I won the pronghorn raffle. Que the incoherent babble again.
It would be embarrassing to admit the amount of times I watched the video of them drawing my name. I always put in for raffles and what not but never really expect anything in return. It's more of my donation to conservation than anything. But with this great opportunity I needed to start planning and scouting. My wife and I just had a baby boy in March so we didn't have any extravagant summer vacation plans. Of course covid wasn't helping, but we decided to spend a couple days in southern Colorado to get out of the house and allow me to scout a little.
Of course once we went up there scouting took a backseat, but none the less still fun. I really wasn't able to make any scouting trips before archery season started because my wife started back with school and it was all virtual. My wife is an Agricultural teacher and FFA advisor so doesn't really go well with online school. Most her classes are all hands on learning so she has been stressed on how to make it all work. That means I had to step up a lot with baby duty. Which I don't mind at all, I'll spend as much time with my son as possible. But we agreed starting August 15th I could spend every Thursday afternoon through Sunday night scouting/ hunting. I was able to scout the weekend before this but it only marked a few spots off of my list.