Showing posts with label BBD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBD. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Christmas Vacation Round Up


Like many people we were busy during Christmas vacation. This year our time was shorter, by 3 days, than normal due to a change in the school schedule. However, we persevered and were able to fit in a lot of happenings.
We started off with a duck hunt at the beaver pond one morning. The hubs had scouted it the day before and it was loaded with ducks. We had some ran move the day and night before, but we set out on that adventure anyway  only to find - as usual with ducks- they are there one day and not the next. The walk across the beaver dam was a little treacherous,but hey anything for ducks, right??!! We were able to get a few though...


We also took a trip to Cuba, Alabama to visit my other BNL, Scott. They have a hunting camp up that way so we took the kids and they got to have a good time with their cousins.
Also the hubs and Owen got lucky and found this little fella wandering around.





The deer came in about 4:20 and he was trying to get Owen set up to shoot and before he could the deer walked out the field. When the deer came back in Shane took the shot.


Holt also "killed" his first buck with his Uncle Stanton on a deer drive. According to Holt he shot the deer. He "says" he pulled the trigger and Uncle Stanton helped hold the shot gun. Well, that's their story and they are sticking to it anyway. After a little celebrateing and dancing around Uncle Stanton was able to snap a picture.







More Pictures from the hunting camp






Airsoft War!!!


BTW those airsoft plastic BBs hurt like the dickens!!



Hope everyone enjoyed there Christmas Holiday and
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


We celebrated the new year with a family get together at the skinin' shed. We grilled, cooked collards in the old cast iron wash pot( you can see it hanging over the fire in the picture) and roasted marshmallows by the fire. However, no one in my crew made it to see midnight central time. But I am sure we were awake to celebrate in other time zones.



Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Reflections

   Reflections 2011
As I sit here in front of the computer, I am not sure where to start. So, I suppose I will begin at the beginning.
2011, has been an eventful year. There has been many first some great, some not so much. I suppose everyone has there ups and downs through out the year. The year started out with me killing my first deer in 10 years. My middle child, Owen and I killing a buck on the same day, the same evening in two different patches. That is definitely own of the best memories of 2011. 
Owen and I with our deer

Also, 2011, was the year of my duck-a-holic obsession. Although I don't get to indulge near enough.  I had always been afraid of duck hunting, because when I was in about the 9th grade a boy that I went school with had gone duck hunting with his family and it had a tragic outcome. I don't know the details specifically, but he accidentally shot his cousin in the back of the head. The boy was never the same again, and I have carried that with me forever. With great reservation I decided to buy a duck hunt at the local Athletic Club auction that they hold every year for the high school. I bought the duck hunt from a fella that we have know it seems since he was knee high to a grasshopper, Blane Dolbare. The day of the duck hunt came and we drove WWWAAAYYYY back in the woods(like a scene from a horror flick), to camp that is own by Blane's family on the Tombigbee River. Let's just say it was extremely cold and dark, and those that know me know I freeze when the mercury dips below 70 and it was about in the low twentys.
We put the boat in at dark30 and made I way through sunken logs, cypress tress, and knees to one of Blane's spots. As the sun began to peak its head the ducks were already flying. We could hear them, but we could not see them. Soon enough though the shots began to ring out.  I wasn't exactly sure how this was going to work out for me though. Before long I had my first duck. I even shot the back of head off of one poor duck. I think even Blane commented that he didn't think I would shoot as well as I did.(It was something to that effect anyway, right, Blane?)


We ended the morning with our limit and headed back to camp. His mom, Mrs. Gloria, had breakfast cooked and the camp warm.  It really was a fantastic time for me.
Did I mention that Blane graduated this year from The University of Alabama Law School and PASSED the BAR Exam? So if you are in Alabama and are in need of a lawyer he is your man. He comes highly recommend. Thanks Blane for the great hunt and for helping people out in need of a lawyer, not that I would know anyone or anything.
After that duck hunt I can officially say I am a duck-a-holic! "Hello my name is Erica and I am a duck-a-holic." Is there a 12 step program for this? My husband was even able to talk me into buying a duck boat after this hunt. Was this a conspiracy between these two men? I don't know, but the jury is still out on that question... I think I was bamboozeled...

 My oldest killed his biggest deer ever hunting with me the same day his dad killed a deer in Illinois. We also took Owen and Gage on their first duck hunting trip.

Gage's biggest deer that he shot with me


My biggest deer



The boys after their first duck trip

New Additions
We also saw the addition of 4 new members to our family, 3 of them together. Both my sister-n-laws became new and first time moms this year.

First Stanton and Kellie had Kallie


Then Shanna and Andy had not 1, not 2, but 3 new babies and they are first time parents too to Joseph, Emma, and Alex...

Reconnection
This year has also been a year for reconnection with a person who has meant alot to me and has probably shaped my life more than I realized. My step Dad, Nick. We have not  really spoken in about 10 years or so due to many reasons. But he raised me since I was about 3.  He and my mom divorced a while back, and now he is remarried and is living the cowboy life in Wyoming(BRRRRR!!). He seems to be thoroughly enjoying his retirement and living there. We have many things in common. We share the same birthday, views on many things from politics to....., we also share the uncanny ability to be a real smart ass all the time without trying and many times unintentionally(ok maybe not). The latter seems to be an advantage or disadvantage depending on which end you seem to be on, the receiving or the giving, and depending on how you view things, people, and their subsequent stupidity. So one of these days I plan on making a trek to Wyoming for a visit...you never know what the cat (or wolf in this case) may drag up. This is a great thing as well for this year!

Learning and Teaching
"Judge not lest ye be judged."
"If anyone thinks himself to be religious, and yet does not bridle his tongue, but deceives his heart, this man's religion is worthless" James 1:26
I am not on overly religious person, but these two verses really seem to ring true for this year.
This has also been the year  for people to show who they really are when they think no one is looking. After all, isn't there always someone looking?
It's a funny thing ... people and life. Even people you seem to put on a pedestal, whether intentionally or not, don't deserve to be there. They will disappoint you every time. They were probably pretending to be the person you only thought they were, but in the end they always reveal the truth about themselves. ...Lesson taught and learned!
Things I know to be true about myself, which this year has just reaffirmed these things:
  • I am who I am no matter what or who is watching. -What you see is what you get. Like it or get in line behind all others.
  • I usually say what every one else is thinking...sometimes this isn't a good thing.
  • I AM a person of my word. - I f I say I am going to do something... you need to put your money where you mouth is if you don't believe it. After all a person is only as good as their word or so I have been told.
  • I don't, nor have I ever, like fake or pretend people.- So don't bother because I will not pretend for you so just keep it movin!. I don't put on dog and pony shows for people, however I do know people who have perfected this to a fine art.
  • I absolutely loooovvveee ( sarcasm here, if you didn't pick up on it) people who act a certain way Monday-Saturday, but come Sunday try to pretend to be Holy than Thou. Reminds me of the Pharisees, or hypocrites, well there are many names for  it. However, who am I to judge? I mean at least you're there, which I can't say the same for me, but that's probably why I am not there.
Above all else I taught myself a lesson....
 I am blessed beyond measure no matter what anyone says, does, or thinks because they are not the ones who matter.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!












Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Momma Got her a Buck!


If you have read some of my other post then you already know that I hunt too. Yesterday, after a long day at school, I rushed home to gather all my hunting gear so I could get in the woods somewhere. In hast I gathered everything I needed, except I couldn't find my binoculars so I "borrowed" Owen's since he was staying with Gran Gran. I got in the truck said bye to the hubs, as he was rushing to get ready too.
Alone (yes all by myself, I know that is a rarity) I made it to my spot,parked, and walked into the most peaceful place with the  best sound, the quite woods. I made my way through the paths and into the blind. Usually this particular spot at 4:12 in the afternoon has many does and yearlings, but not today. Nothing, notta, zip, zilch, you get the point. So I fiddled around with my phone checking deer movement times, twitter, and facebook of course. As time ticked by I couldn't believe that nobody was coming out to play. Dang acorns. We have had an exceptionally large crop of acorns this year and they are all falling at the same time.
I checked the time while looking and searching, but nothing.Suddenly, out of no where, I saw a doe and her yearling. I thought well at least I get to watch something.
A little spike came in and stood on his hind legs getting acorns off of an oak limb. He began chasing the doe all over the field, I just laughed, You have no chance buddy.
At 5:10, ole Big Daddy came strolling in. He came in directly in front of me only presenting me with a chest shot.I watched for about 10 minutes before I would be able to shoot. The little yearling had meandered her way to the side of the blind about 10 yards away and saw me when I moved. She gave a little snort and he picked his head up and took one step directly towards me. She gave a snort again and finally he took a step sideways and I lowered the hammer on him. WOOOHOOO! BBD for momma!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

2011 Illinois Trip

The hubs killed a huge buck in Illinois yesterday. He is broke up from fighting, but still a good buck.

BBD!


While Dad was in Illinois, Momma took one of the boys with her, Gage.
It turned out to be our lucky day...

BBD in South Alabama...


Congrats Gage on your first deer( 9 point knotty buck, 160 lbs) of the season! Killed with his 223.
This is a good size deer for our area.