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re: Best outdoor memory with dad or grandfathers
Posted on 3/6/20 at 7:19 am to reds on reds on reds
Posted on 3/6/20 at 7:19 am to reds on reds on reds
This isn’t the best actual memory, but it’s the most memorable thing my grandfather ever did for me.
We lived in New Mexico when I was in grade school so my grandfather flew in to make a deer hunt with us, I was about 11. We were crossing a river bed between ridges and I hear my grandfather get excited. I turn around and I had just walked over an indian spear point. This thing was made out of chipped rock obviously and about 4-5 inches long and immaculate. It was huge and awesome especially for a boy of about 11. I asked if I could have it and he told me something appropriate about me missing it and him finding it and it being a lesson to look where you step. I was pretty freaking bummed, and the hunt sucked we didn’t see shite so that’s all I thought about. 3-4 months after the hunt I received a package in the mail, my grandfather had a plaque made for me with his and I’s picture together on the hunt and the spear head on it. It’s in my office today.
We lived in New Mexico when I was in grade school so my grandfather flew in to make a deer hunt with us, I was about 11. We were crossing a river bed between ridges and I hear my grandfather get excited. I turn around and I had just walked over an indian spear point. This thing was made out of chipped rock obviously and about 4-5 inches long and immaculate. It was huge and awesome especially for a boy of about 11. I asked if I could have it and he told me something appropriate about me missing it and him finding it and it being a lesson to look where you step. I was pretty freaking bummed, and the hunt sucked we didn’t see shite so that’s all I thought about. 3-4 months after the hunt I received a package in the mail, my grandfather had a plaque made for me with his and I’s picture together on the hunt and the spear head on it. It’s in my office today.
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