God's Great Outdoors... brings out the real man inside
As we were sitting there eating the fixin's the girls
brought out to us "hard working men", I was observing Riley,
Devon's old Golden Retriever. I said, "I bet Riley really likes
it out here in the country." Devon responded, "You know, since
we moved out here I've really seen his natural instincts come to
the surface." I sat and thought about that for a minute, and
replied, "You know what Devon, its the same for men..."
Recently I was visiting my brother in-law Devon Rolf, a patent
attorney with Garmin International (Most of you outdoorsmen know
Garmin by their handheld GPS units and fishfinders). Our
families were getting together, the girls catching up on the
news inside while the guys (Devon, me and three of my sons) were
out workin' in the woods. A few years ago Devon moved out on
some acreage outside of town, and we were clearing some walking
trails... no doubt we were checking out all the signs of deer
activity while we were out... rubs, scrapes, droppings, etc. My
8 year old son Christian found a nice antler from a 12 point
buck out there. He wants to mount it somehow in his room to hang
stuff on.
After we were done with our work, we sat down in the pasture to
rest a bit. (You know how good it feels to sit and rest after
doing some good ol' hard work.) The girls, anxiously awaiting
our appearance, spied us sitting there from inside the house and
they (My wife Nancy and our two daughters, and her sister Becky
and her four daughters) promptly brought out some soup, homemade
wheat bread with butter, and refreshments. (The men are teaching
the boys to work, and the women are teaching the girls to bless
the men... ain't that the way it should be?) As we were sitting
there eating the fixin's the girls brought out to us "hard
working men", I was observing Riley, Devon's old Golden
Retriever. I said, "I bet Riley really likes it out here in the
country." Devon responded, "You know, since we moved out here
I've really seen his natural instincts come to the surface." I
sat and thought about that for a minute, and replied, "You know
what Devon, its the same for men..."
Have you ever watched a dog that is chained up or stuck in a
house? All he does is lay around and sleep. He's depressed! But
you let him off that chain... give him some room to roam... he's
running and tracking critters down! Just like ol' Riley is happy
chasing after a couple deer or coyotes... doing things he was
created by God to do... (He sure wasn't created to be cooped-up
in a house in the burbs...) Men are happiest when they are
outdoors... workin', sweatin', freezin', and gettin' rained
on... you know what I mean. And we're really happy when the
girls bring out the refreshments, and make such a big fuss over
their hard working men. There is something about the corporate
America scene that robs a man of his manhood. His hands get
soft... He doesn't get out in the fresh air... He's away from
his family... the wife he loves and his dear children. Men, I
guess that's one reason why I have such a passion for the
outdoors. It's more than the hunting. It's more than the
fishing. It's about getting outdoors, with the ones you love,
and feeling like a real man.