Instead of sports it was band & He was darn good at it. I just wanted out of high school , he was straight A student & now a 4.0 Grade in college. I Bought him a Ranger with a stick Trans, he said Dad, I don't really want a stick tranny. So I sold it, made a Bunch of Money on it & invested in another tractor to restore... Doesn't care about tractors & much of anything mechanical.... But when I repair something he is impressed with it when I'm done.
I Love to hunt, he rather just shoot a tin can with a 22LR. He has hunted with me, but if game is in short supply his intrest faid rather quickly, I say that why it's hunting?
Recently I bought him a Ford Escape, & it's a Stick Trans. 4cylinder getting 28mpg in the winter. He loves the stick trans & say's its too bad they don't build Escape anymore with a stick.. Slowly but slowly & inch by inch he now show's some intrest in what my projects are. My son will never be me & I don't want him to be. Lazy I feel he is at times, but he takes care of what he has, especailly what he's has purchased.
So far at 21 years old, he has kept his Nose clean, show respect to others & I am proud of that. & I love him very much. And Yes he needs a hair cut, but thank God there is no Piercings or tatoos.....
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