
First duck hunt of the new year was a success. Check out the beaver hut behind Scott that is responsible for creating this swampland. The guys were up and out at 5am, ready for the ducks to fly in. Scott was ready to shoot his first duck and use his new youth shotgun. The gun is a little heavy for him, so he wasn't able to get it up and aimed before the ducks flew away, but Eric shot one woodduck before packing up to get Scott to Primary Activity day at church. The girls watched Eric clean the duck... Caroline really likes to observe. I think she'd make a good doctor. Anyhow, the kids ate up the duck and rabbit Eric prepared for dinner tonight: a wild game feast. We had canned green beans from the garden and boiled potatoes (also from the garden). We're excited that IF we had to rely on our own efforts for food, we could grow and/or hunt to provide for our needs. I owe my competence to parents who taught me to plant, weed and harvest a garden, as well as prepare (can/freeze) the produce. It takes so much time and effort to garden and especially freeze/can food, but we make the efforts so our kids can learn to work and become self-reliant. My mom said as much as I complained about gardening as a teen, she was quite surprised when I started my own vegetable garden as an adult. So far, my kids don't complain too much about the time and work, but I hope I can be tough and keep up the gardening when they're teens and complaining constantly. It builds character, I can testify to that. As a matter of fact, I worked so hard as a teen, that the work I do as a mother seems second nature. What a blessing! I remember the first dumptruck load of mulch Eric and I had delivered to the yard of our 1st home. We were spreading mulch for over an hour when Eric asked if I needed to take a break. I was in shock. I wouldn't even think about taking a break until the work was done... that's how I was raised. All those years of laboring alongside my dad on family projects, I was never asked if I needed a break. So, of course, I told Eric I didn't need a break because I really didn't need a break... endurance. I hope we can all press on in our duties, building spiritual/emotional/physical strength, so we can endure life's challenges well and even find joy in the journey.