HuntTalk Freak
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Every year for the past decade or so I’ve hunted the last two weeks of November down here in central TX. The rut is usually in full tilt and I enjoy just watching the deer act crazy for a while before I shoot one.
Things changed just a little when I got married and hunted just a little less then I really dialed back two years ago when my daughter was born. The plan this year was to leave the terrible two year old with my in-laws and the wife and I hunt today and tomorrow. Well it wasn’t meant to be.
My wife has been feeling poorly and noticed a lump in her throat about two weeks ago. She’s been to a specialist and has a CT scan on Monday. I’m very worried. She woke up the other night, looked at me and said “I’m scared I have cancer and am going to die.” She was still set on coming today, but when we woke up I pretty much begged her for us to just go home from the in-laws. She and my in-laws really pushed for me to come hunting and after sitting there with them for half the day I headed out.
Im not a religious person but if you are I ask that you please keep my wife in your thoughts.
On to the hunt.
Things changed just a little when I got married and hunted just a little less then I really dialed back two years ago when my daughter was born. The plan this year was to leave the terrible two year old with my in-laws and the wife and I hunt today and tomorrow. Well it wasn’t meant to be.
My wife has been feeling poorly and noticed a lump in her throat about two weeks ago. She’s been to a specialist and has a CT scan on Monday. I’m very worried. She woke up the other night, looked at me and said “I’m scared I have cancer and am going to die.” She was still set on coming today, but when we woke up I pretty much begged her for us to just go home from the in-laws. She and my in-laws really pushed for me to come hunting and after sitting there with them for half the day I headed out.
Im not a religious person but if you are I ask that you please keep my wife in your thoughts.
On to the hunt.
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