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![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... It was an odd time for a trip, but on Sat. night at around midnight the water was flowing just right that I knew it was as good of a time for a trip as any. I even coaxed my wife to go, though she was a bit nervous at first. It was a good thing she went too, as the trip would have been meaningless without her and my newest and best fishing pal that I met for the first time (much) later on the trip. We arrived at around 2 a.m.; we had scoped out this particular destination beforehand, so we pretty much knew where we wanted to go although the nervousness and the late hour confounded us a little. We eventually settled in, and at around 5 a.m., the action started to pick up a little, but nothing was to be immediately brought to hand. Tara and I (really, more her than me) began working in earnest around noon, and at 1:41 p.m. on Sunday, September 12th, 2004 we landed our first son, Luke Isaac Carter, in a miraculous display of strength, endurance, exhaustion, humility and humanity on the part of mother and son especially, but also doctors, nurses and maybe even grandma and dad too...who played a much more hands-on role than anticipated. A more handsome, vibrant and fascinating fishing partner there never was, and I look forward to spending as much time with him as he and fate will allow. I've only recently and briefly arrived home from S.A.H. and am anxious to return. Mother and son are doing great and dad is just as thankful for that as could be. Take care, Tim (Luke's Dad) congratulations to you and your wife, tim. my first trip report of that nature occurred what will be 21 years ago in oct, and the next one took place close to two years later. let me assure you, the joy you feel now will never fade. it may hit a detour every now and then, as the teen years will prove G, but you will never experience that kind of love and devotion again; short of having another. ya'll take good care of each other- snake |
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