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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2208245" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I don't need it, though I would love it, however my little girl would love to have it for when she helps daddy reload!! </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]276941[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>It started before she could crawl, I would put her in her little rocker and take her into my reloading room and try to keep her asleep, rocking her with my foot while sizing, priming, dumping powder, seating bullets and so on. Sometimes she would wake up and I wouldn't know it, just look down to check on her, and her eyes would be wide open, just watching what I was doing. I didn't know what I was starting at the time ha ha.</p><p></p><p>As she is getting older, now she has her own chair alongside mine at the bench, though she rarely sits in it, most of her time is in my lap. It makes everything take about twice as long, but it's time well spent with my little girl. Almost nothing holds her attention very long, but she will at times sit with me at my bench for well over an hour, just watching and helping a little. Her favorite is helping me seat bullets, as the picture shows. As she pushes the ram to the bottom, she gives out a pretend little grunt, to tell me she is working hard ha ha.</p><p></p><p>I do have to be careful though, specifically with my powder thrower. About a month ago she dumped about 91 grains of Retumbo on the floor....first time she ever saw daddy cry! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, she is my little helper. If she sees me walk back there, she follows. As far as the CPS, while it would be nice, I'm probably not the guy that should get it, I just like taking the opportunity to share stories about my Littles. I have another beautiful 6 y/o girl who is quite the fisherwoman, and an 8 y/o boy who got his hunters saftey in January and has been wreaking havoc on the cotton tails behind my parents place. He is a hard worker too, hiked in 2.5 miles and helped me pack out my elk last year. He only carried some extra food, but still! I am truly a blessed man to have these kids, and I am loving every moment of teaching them about the outdoor life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2208245, member: 87243"] I don't need it, though I would love it, however my little girl would love to have it for when she helps daddy reload!! [ATTACH=full]276941[/ATTACH] It started before she could crawl, I would put her in her little rocker and take her into my reloading room and try to keep her asleep, rocking her with my foot while sizing, priming, dumping powder, seating bullets and so on. Sometimes she would wake up and I wouldn't know it, just look down to check on her, and her eyes would be wide open, just watching what I was doing. I didn't know what I was starting at the time ha ha. As she is getting older, now she has her own chair alongside mine at the bench, though she rarely sits in it, most of her time is in my lap. It makes everything take about twice as long, but it's time well spent with my little girl. Almost nothing holds her attention very long, but she will at times sit with me at my bench for well over an hour, just watching and helping a little. Her favorite is helping me seat bullets, as the picture shows. As she pushes the ram to the bottom, she gives out a pretend little grunt, to tell me she is working hard ha ha. I do have to be careful though, specifically with my powder thrower. About a month ago she dumped about 91 grains of Retumbo on the floor....first time she ever saw daddy cry! Anyway, she is my little helper. If she sees me walk back there, she follows. As far as the CPS, while it would be nice, I'm probably not the guy that should get it, I just like taking the opportunity to share stories about my Littles. I have another beautiful 6 y/o girl who is quite the fisherwoman, and an 8 y/o boy who got his hunters saftey in January and has been wreaking havoc on the cotton tails behind my parents place. He is a hard worker too, hiked in 2.5 miles and helped me pack out my elk last year. He only carried some extra food, but still! I am truly a blessed man to have these kids, and I am loving every moment of teaching them about the outdoor life. [/QUOTE]
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