OK hope you guys read this I really want to thank you. Here's how the whole story went ......so far. Go back 5 years, two of Tracy and I's favorite people in the world were over for dinner when Justin mentioned he was thinking of selling his ford, "dude no I'll trade you some custom furniture for that truck". I promptly informed him. So Justin and Kari kept the truck and I kept asking "what do you want to order?" 2 years past and we had been sharing the truck for hauling firewood and such when Justin stops by with a very long face. "I'm moving outside Bro" I was stunned "and Kari and I want you to have the truck." So without even being able two processes that my hunting and fishing pard and his wife were leaving Alaska forever I became the owner of the ford. Yep they gave me there for f250 that runs like a top and left Alaska apparently for good. Last thing I said too them was "I'll see you 1 year after your first kid is born, You'll want to raise her here." Have to admit for a long time I mooped around like my puppy had just died.(before you poke fun at me for having a hart Keep in mind I'm a 6'4" 220lbs Alaskan who regularly hikes from 200 feet above sea level to 5,000 in less than 3 miles chasing sheep and Goats. Thanks ;>) )
Kari, Justin and Vivian, there 13 month old daughter, have been back in Alaska now about a month and a half. Soon in addition to Being a stay at home Dad and artist I'll also be watching one of the cutest little ladies on the planet Vivian Rose my "niece" (In Alaska you often form a new family with your freinds a family you get too hand select!)3 days a week so that both kids are always with family.
OK back to the Bows. Justin refused to take back his truck so I decided that my good Karma should not be wasted and offered it up for sale or trade for gear or cash "to a good home" In the amount of $500, the truck blue booked at $1,500, but again wanted to pass it down. The goddess smiled on me guys The gentleman who purchased the truck was in the middle of the same hard times that brought the truck too me so he was helped. The Gentleman with the colt was very understanding and unless I miss my guess I'll be picking it up from him tomarow for fiar market price. A early 90's Damon Howatt that belongs to a college student literally fell into my lap and for the first time since my son was born I'll be depositing money into our account. Life is Truly wonderful folks!