DanielOcean
Fart! : )
It is so easy to forget little things these days. My Dad passed earlier in June this year. I have been making frequent trips to my parents home in Idaho to handle business for my Mom, and do all things a dutiful son should.
My Momma walked up to me the other day while I was cleaning her back porch, and she gave me a gift that I did not know still existed. It was my first "true" reel. I mean i have played with reels in the past but this was my first "baby".
My goodness, I caught an enormous bass in the Lynden KOA pond with a banjo minnow and this reel. Most likely still dirt from the local creek I fished what feels like everyday now.
My Daddyo was never really a hardcore fisherman, and this was originally his. He bought the quantum at a store in St Louis called Grandpas. He brought it home and told me not to touch it. After an entire year went by and I decided to go against his wishes and would sneak the rod and reel out all the time.
There was one other reel that he would never ever let me touch as it was my Grandfathers on my Dad's side. Every now and then he would let me play with it but I knew very well never to go in THAT drawer.
Now, a new chapter in life starts. Losing a parent seems to "age" you! It is the only way I can describe how it feels. But through all the bad feelings our bodies let us go through, we choose to see through that and find the gratitude, and good memories through the bullshit.
Where did it start for you?

My Momma walked up to me the other day while I was cleaning her back porch, and she gave me a gift that I did not know still existed. It was my first "true" reel. I mean i have played with reels in the past but this was my first "baby".
My goodness, I caught an enormous bass in the Lynden KOA pond with a banjo minnow and this reel. Most likely still dirt from the local creek I fished what feels like everyday now.
My Daddyo was never really a hardcore fisherman, and this was originally his. He bought the quantum at a store in St Louis called Grandpas. He brought it home and told me not to touch it. After an entire year went by and I decided to go against his wishes and would sneak the rod and reel out all the time.
There was one other reel that he would never ever let me touch as it was my Grandfathers on my Dad's side. Every now and then he would let me play with it but I knew very well never to go in THAT drawer.
Now, a new chapter in life starts. Losing a parent seems to "age" you! It is the only way I can describe how it feels. But through all the bad feelings our bodies let us go through, we choose to see through that and find the gratitude, and good memories through the bullshit.
Where did it start for you?





