If you have a minute or two -- please read this and provide me with any
comments.

We could start a thread about kids and fishing.

Thanks
-Ken-


Thump!  Splash!

I turned my head just in time to see the tumbler cartwheeling across the
floor - like a feisty rainbow dancing at the end of my line.  Apple juice
sprayed across the room with every flip of the fish's tail.

Did you make a mess?  I asked my two-year-old son Alex.  The broad smile
that had stretched across his face had vanished.  Instead there was a wide
eyed look of surprise.  How would Daddy react? -- seemed to be the thought
bouncing around inside of his head.

Rod! He said, pointing an accusing finger at the bright red three-foot-long
bugs bunny fishing pole he gripped in his tiny hands.

So it was the rods fault?

Some paper towel easily soaks up the evidence before Mommy comes home.

My son got a new fishing rod today. He is still too young to fish.  But I
couldn't resist.  He sure is proud of that rod - he spent all afternoon
waving it around our living room like a magic wand - mimicking what he has
watched Daddy do.

It's not his first fishing rod.  No, his uncle Kris took that pleasure away
from me.  And I am glad -- because he doesn't have a son of his own -- yet.
Alex's first fishing rod - the one his uncle Kris gave him - is one of those
stubby oversized make-believe fishing rods complete with bug-eyed plastic
fish to bob around in the suds at tub time.  His little fingers have a
difficult time winding the reel.  His hand eye co-ordination is still
developing so it's hard for him to hook the enormous plastic fish hook into
the smiling mouth of the fish.

Being a fisherman has taught me a lot about being a Dad.

Patience, persistence, gentleness - are traits that a good fisherman and a
good Daddy must possess.

I can't wait until the day my son catches his first fish.  I don't know who
will be more proud - him or me.

Did I say fishing teaches you patience?


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