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    #16
    Right on!!!

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      #17
      Greatness!

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        #18
        Amazing

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          #19
          Then we prayed over the Jalapeño stuffed tenderloin we made two nights ago. [emoji23]


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            #20
            Great picture and testimony for you and your son. Love it.

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              #21
              That's awesome

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                #22
                Me too !!! Gotcha

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                  #23
                  Awesome stuff!

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                    #24
                    Yep. I love it.

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                      #25
                      Laying hands on him and praying. Good stuff.

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                        #26
                        Great to see that in a young man.

                        I'm 49 yo and I still say a small prayer of thanks when I kill stuff. Plan on passing that on to my grandchildren.

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                          #27
                          If he's anything like my granddaughter, all he's thinking about now is "bucksticks!"

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                            #28
                            Picture tells a lot!

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                              #29
                              Awesome!

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                                #30
                                My son was 16 yrs old when he killed his first deer -a doe on a TYHP hunt. I walked up with him to the downed deer and showed him how and where to stand, and to check to make sure it was dead. I then told him that it was customary in many cultures to thank the animal for the sacrifice of its life and body, and then to either say a prayer or to pause for a few minutes in silence out of respect for the animal. I stressed that this was purely optional, but that I thought it was important. My son did thank the deer, and said a prayer for it, and placed some grass in its mouth as well. Afterwards, he asked what I would have done if he hadn’t had done any of the things (prayer, thanks, grass in the deer’s mouth). I told him those were his decisions to make, and that I would support them...but that would have been the last time I would have taken him hunting.

                                Regards,

                                Dave

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