This thread has got to be the most inspiring, life altering, entertaining, thing to happen to any of us in ages.
I must confess I have been away from the thread for a time, spent the last day catching up on the last 10 pages. One of the things I have managed to do in that time away was to take my oldest son on a trip. Just the two of us, leaving behind his mother, brother and sister. He and I loaded into the LX450 with camping gear and drove a few hundred miles to join some old friends camping and wheeling. It was the first time we had gone away just the two of us and it was the most incredible few days.
The reason I post this is that he drove for the first time on that trip. He is 9 years young and the look on his face when I told him to get in the drivers seat and started adjusting the seat was priceless.
I sometimes wrestle with the right way to teach my son things, and your paragraph on Army's driving instruction has summed it up for me. I have saved those words and with your permission will use them to help him out.
As always you, and Army, inspire.
Thank you Lee, I'm looking forward to more.
Brad
P.S. I'm not sure when the Alaska trip is to take place, but I would like to volunteer that I am located in Dawson Creek BC. It would give me great pleasure to be able to give back to you in any way for what you have given me. Anything you need.
I must confess I have been away from the thread for a time, spent the last day catching up on the last 10 pages. One of the things I have managed to do in that time away was to take my oldest son on a trip. Just the two of us, leaving behind his mother, brother and sister. He and I loaded into the LX450 with camping gear and drove a few hundred miles to join some old friends camping and wheeling. It was the first time we had gone away just the two of us and it was the most incredible few days.
The reason I post this is that he drove for the first time on that trip. He is 9 years young and the look on his face when I told him to get in the drivers seat and started adjusting the seat was priceless.
I sometimes wrestle with the right way to teach my son things, and your paragraph on Army's driving instruction has summed it up for me. I have saved those words and with your permission will use them to help him out.
As always you, and Army, inspire.
Thank you Lee, I'm looking forward to more.
Brad
P.S. I'm not sure when the Alaska trip is to take place, but I would like to volunteer that I am located in Dawson Creek BC. It would give me great pleasure to be able to give back to you in any way for what you have given me. Anything you need.
