Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 said all winter this was his year to catch that big fish, it just didn't happen that way. I do have a fox hide in the freezer. Have no clue what to do with that. Put it up for graps whoever wants it. LOL. He actually caught his first turkey this year(only took 4 years with spring and fall seasons) I really wish we would have done something with that, just to late now. My daughter who is 6 uses the turkey calls that go in your mouth and she is getting pretty good. I just choke on the things. Thank god for grandpa's who still work with her. Good Luck on the website. Looks good Tabitha number23 wrote: Thanks Tabitha. I just don't see cf as a handicap and am trying to convince others it isn't! Did leave any fish or animals in the freezer he wanted to get mounted? s Re: Photo Op for Nervous Parents ee, I could go on and on about that website. I think it is wonderful to see you all as a family outdoors. My husband was to an outdoor person, hunting and fishing almost any time he could. I love how you can get the Ponseti Method into the page. You never know who that might help. great idea!!!! you have some mighty cute boys there. Tell your hubby I think the fish look good. (as good as fish can look) I know that when we found out about Karter's feet I would have loved to see your boys leading a normal life. Would have made it a little easier for me to deal with things. Tabitha number23 wrote: IT's nothing big time but I have been working on adding my own page to my husband's website, (click Shaw's Page) emphasizing the Ponseti Method with information and photos of my " clubfooted " kids living a normal active life despite their so-called birth defects. It might be another source to send reluctant parents to - so they can visualize that it actually will be OK in the end if they use Ponseti treatments. I realize the surgical site members will probably poo-poo this, but I hope open minds will abound in the spirit of SUPPORT (notice I remembered to use all caps!) The whole site is still under construction so it's still a little rough but you're welcome to look around http://wildliferevivaltaxidermy.com Have a good day ee Mother of 3 Clubfooted Sons: - Bilateral Club Feet April 1998 Everett - Bilateral Club Feet September 2003 Garrison - Bilateral Club Feet March 2006 Visit us on the Web! www.WildlifeRevivalTaxidermy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Is it a whole fox? Either way, I mean, send it down here and we'll do something with it for you to keep. Seriously, my gift to you. It has to be frozen real hard and wrapped well to stay frozen but 2 days in the mail and it ought to be OK. s. Re: Photo Op for Nervous Parents ee, I could go on and on about that website. I think it is wonderful to see you all as a family outdoors. My husband was to an outdoor person, hunting and fishing almost any time he could. I love how you can get the Ponseti Method into the page. You never know who that might help. great idea!!!! you have some mighty cute boys there. Tell your hubby I think the fish look good. (as good as fish can look) I know that when we found out about Karter's feet I would have loved to see your boys leading a normal life. Would have made it a little easier for me to deal with things. Tabitha number23 wrote: IT's nothing big time but I have been working on adding my own page to my husband's website, (click Shaw's Page) emphasizing the Ponseti Method with information and photos of my " clubfooted " kids living a normal active life despite their so-called birth defects. It might be another source to send reluctant parents to - so they can visualize that it actually will be OK in the end if they use Ponseti treatments. I realize the surgical site members will probably poo-poo this, but I hope open minds will abound in the spirit of SUPPORT (notice I remembered to use all caps!) The whole site is still under construction so it's still a little rough but you're welcome to look around http://wildliferevivaltaxidermy.com Have a good day ee Mother of 3 Clubfooted Sons: - Bilateral Club Feet April 1998 Everett - Bilateral Club Feet September 2003 Garrison - Bilateral Club Feet March 2006 Visit us on the Web! www.WildlifeRevivalTaxidermy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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