Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
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Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
This post is dedicated to my wife.
Most of us on this forum love the outdoors.
Be it shooting clays on the range. Camping. Long walks in the wilderness or even
spending time in an indoor air pistol / air rifle shooting range. Some are into horse riding. Some into jeeps.
Some of us are into fishing.While some are into hunting .
I am one such person. Ever since I was a school boy.My summer holidays would be spent leaving home early morning on my cycle to the forests and hills close by,where I would spend the day. Would get back before sun set.
The small town we live in was very safe those days. You could leave your cycle anywhere and were sure it would not be stolen.
Today its a different story.
Some of us are married.
Which makes the lives of an outdoors man---should I say--- different.
Here are some examples.
On my second hunting trip abroad (Argentina). I came to know that my wife was pregnant.
Now my bookings had already been done. Almost 8 months in advance.
So I called my mother in law to look after my wife and left alone for the other end of our planet.
Fortunately she was in her second trimester and I got back much before the little one was born.
Just over a year ago.My wife's only brother/brother-in-law /(Saala--in hindi) was getting married. It was Nov2012. At the same time my friend Singh called up. There was a maneater in Almora (not Devprayag). A leopard which had killed 4 people. Interestingly 3 leopards had already been shot. Two by a famous hunter in the state and one by another hunter. The attacks on humans continued. Finally my friend was invited for the hunt and he asked me to join in. I could not resist the hunt but managed to take out a day for the wedding. It was an unsuccessful hunt where we did not get the killer. But interestingly the killings stopped. It was assumed that
the leopard had crossed the border and moved into Nepal.
Last year I was out for a couple of weeks to England where I spent time with Shooters hunting in the beautiful English countryside. The moment I got back I joined my friends on a maneater hunt. This time we got the animal. The maneater was shot on a day before Dewali. That is also the day when the local Club has a grand funtion. We were supposed to attend the festivites with our respective families. Then NEWS of the second human kill came to us. We jumped into our greens and spent the rest of the night hunting the mankiller.......while our better half's and kids waited at home.
Recently a maneating tigress made big news here. My friend did not get a permit. He did not loose heart and persued the case. Even threatened to file a case and an RTI . Finally he was issued a permit.....though rather late. My friend reached Afzalgarh(where the last kill had taken place)on 13th monday.A once in a lifetime chance
of hunting a maneating tigress. I thought to my self. I was with them the next evening. Got a call from my wife a day later 2 get home ASAP. Left the place early next morning.Got back home by 1 p.m. My wife had already left for the hospital with her mother. Joined them soon after. I few hours later we were blessed with our third child. A beautiful little girl. I had (pet) named her "Sherni" to remind me of the "unsuccessful" maneating tigress hunt.
Thank God I made it to the hospital in time.
Now that everything has settled I am forced to look back and thing.
I am surprised my wife hasn't given me a divorce.
Most of us on this forum love the outdoors.
Be it shooting clays on the range. Camping. Long walks in the wilderness or even
spending time in an indoor air pistol / air rifle shooting range. Some are into horse riding. Some into jeeps.
Some of us are into fishing.While some are into hunting .
I am one such person. Ever since I was a school boy.My summer holidays would be spent leaving home early morning on my cycle to the forests and hills close by,where I would spend the day. Would get back before sun set.
The small town we live in was very safe those days. You could leave your cycle anywhere and were sure it would not be stolen.
Today its a different story.
Some of us are married.
Which makes the lives of an outdoors man---should I say--- different.
Here are some examples.
On my second hunting trip abroad (Argentina). I came to know that my wife was pregnant.
Now my bookings had already been done. Almost 8 months in advance.
So I called my mother in law to look after my wife and left alone for the other end of our planet.
Fortunately she was in her second trimester and I got back much before the little one was born.
Just over a year ago.My wife's only brother/brother-in-law /(Saala--in hindi) was getting married. It was Nov2012. At the same time my friend Singh called up. There was a maneater in Almora (not Devprayag). A leopard which had killed 4 people. Interestingly 3 leopards had already been shot. Two by a famous hunter in the state and one by another hunter. The attacks on humans continued. Finally my friend was invited for the hunt and he asked me to join in. I could not resist the hunt but managed to take out a day for the wedding. It was an unsuccessful hunt where we did not get the killer. But interestingly the killings stopped. It was assumed that
the leopard had crossed the border and moved into Nepal.
Last year I was out for a couple of weeks to England where I spent time with Shooters hunting in the beautiful English countryside. The moment I got back I joined my friends on a maneater hunt. This time we got the animal. The maneater was shot on a day before Dewali. That is also the day when the local Club has a grand funtion. We were supposed to attend the festivites with our respective families. Then NEWS of the second human kill came to us. We jumped into our greens and spent the rest of the night hunting the mankiller.......while our better half's and kids waited at home.
Recently a maneating tigress made big news here. My friend did not get a permit. He did not loose heart and persued the case. Even threatened to file a case and an RTI . Finally he was issued a permit.....though rather late. My friend reached Afzalgarh(where the last kill had taken place)on 13th monday.A once in a lifetime chance
of hunting a maneating tigress. I thought to my self. I was with them the next evening. Got a call from my wife a day later 2 get home ASAP. Left the place early next morning.Got back home by 1 p.m. My wife had already left for the hospital with her mother. Joined them soon after. I few hours later we were blessed with our third child. A beautiful little girl. I had (pet) named her "Sherni" to remind me of the "unsuccessful" maneating tigress hunt.
Thank God I made it to the hospital in time.
Now that everything has settled I am forced to look back and thing.
I am surprised my wife hasn't given me a divorce.
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Wow! Hearty congratulations,my man! May little Sherni thrive and prosper and make her parents proud.
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Well well..... Don't we have a real lucky guy on this forum
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Hearty congratulations Prashant! May the little Sherni grow up to have the heart and character of her dad.....and of course the patience of her mother!!
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Hi Prashant,call me a cynic,my advice "DONT PUSH IT",a wife is an amazing creature when her patience is tested,she can be so patient that GOD also marvels at HIS creation,but then there is another side too,i was supposed to be in DOON as mailed to you,but had to call off the trip for the loss of Patience .You my friend are walking the Razors edge,be very careful where you put your next step. Best Amit
PS { you are a living LEGEND among married men,do us all a favor please tell us your secret .}
PS { you are a living LEGEND among married men,do us all a favor please tell us your secret .}
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Hi Prashant,
> What a remarkable story of your life....
> You are both lucky & blessed to have a 'soul mate' (your wife) who is not ony understanding & tolerant but is also immensely capable of rising to the occasion by keeping the sails in the right direction to ensure that your married life sails smoothly
> I salute her & wish her well!
> The arrival of "Sherni" seems providential....God bless her and am sure she too will grow up to be a bright & intelligent person while inheriting the adorable qualities of her mother
Briha
> What a remarkable story of your life....
> You are both lucky & blessed to have a 'soul mate' (your wife) who is not ony understanding & tolerant but is also immensely capable of rising to the occasion by keeping the sails in the right direction to ensure that your married life sails smoothly
> I salute her & wish her well!
> The arrival of "Sherni" seems providential....God bless her and am sure she too will grow up to be a bright & intelligent person while inheriting the adorable qualities of her mother
Briha
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Congratulations Prashant !! You are both lucky & blessed....
(Do share the secret with us)
NM
(Do share the secret with us)
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
A life well lived ,each day being happy ,being free !! Thanks for sharing !
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Best wishes Prashant..
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Hearty Congratulations on the birth of your little "Sherni".
We are blessed on this forum that we can count a number of well rounded men who are both successful in their careers and successful in life. Thanks for sharing this forum with us.
We are blessed on this forum that we can count a number of well rounded men who are both successful in their careers and successful in life. Thanks for sharing this forum with us.
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Prashantji, congrats!! Best wishes to little Sherni!
You sure and one lucky guy...... getting a chance to hunt maneaters, and having a loving and patient better half! All the best to Bhabhiji too!
You sure and one lucky guy...... getting a chance to hunt maneaters, and having a loving and patient better half! All the best to Bhabhiji too!
Cheers!
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Re: Family Life of a man who loves the outdoors.
Thanks a lot for the wishes.
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Let me apologizes first Prashant, I don’t know how I miss this. Last few weeks, I am so busy with my in-laws who visit us from India. In those weeks I don’t have an enough time to contact my entire friends, like XL, CK and few others.
Last night when we had a chat on the phone, you inform me that, you blessed with new baby girl. Please accept Congratulations from me and my family on the birth of your little "Sherni". God bless her.
Baljit
Last night when we had a chat on the phone, you inform me that, you blessed with new baby girl. Please accept Congratulations from me and my family on the birth of your little "Sherni". God bless her.
Baljit