Well Ian, I hate to burst your bubble but.....
I'm not in school,actualy I never even finished High School. I quit school :( and joined the Marines back in 1978 :rolleyes: I'm 49 years old. Actualy, The Marines taught me alot. I grew up fast and learned alot about teamwork and reasponsabilty. I got married to my wonderful wife Lisa in 1987 and have 2 terrific sons,Kevin 19 and Tyler 10.
Over the years,hunting has been "feast or famine" LOL!!!!! Right now Kevin is in college so I work as much as I can to pay his tuition. Back in 1999 Lisa went back to school to get her Bacholers degree in Nursing,she is now working as a Registered Nurse.(2 jobs actualy,1 full time and 1 per diem) I have worked for the Rail Road for 22 years. Crazy hours,double shifts,and 7 day weeks are the norm. I do get 5 weeks vacation every year that I pick for during hunting season every year. The deal with my wife is,if she wants to go anywhere or do anything during the year,I can change my vacation,then whats left is mine for hunting. This year I had 2 weeks left,the first 2 weeks of Nov. However, things don't always go as planned LOL!!!!! Things need to be done around the house,winter is coming fast. Lisa was offered a sweet deal with her per diem job and has been working every day so I have to get Tyler up and ready for school,then be here when he gets home. Like today, It's Veteran's Day!!! Tyler is home and Lisa is working,guess who's not hunting??? LOL.Being a "Dad" is a VERY tough and important job. I will leave you with this advice.....
Go to school,study hard!!! Your edjucation will help you greatly in the long run!!!!! Also,though they may be few, NEVER take any day in the woods for granted!!!!! They are all precious and will be memories for years. Lastly, NEVER let the fire die!!!!!
There is always "next year"..... That's what keeps me going!!!!!
Good Luck in ALL of your hunts Ian!!!!! However few they may be.....