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Kepis
30-10-2008, 17:09
Few pics from some recent trips out with my boys during the summer hols this year.

Wiston Estate

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My woods

Pics from a couple of over nighters we did back in the summer

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Down the beach

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Both of the boys love the outdoors, especially the eldest one, youngest is more into Xbox and the like, but he's getting better and beginning to take an interest in the outdoors.

Oh btw even though they are my nephews, i call them my boys and these days they call me dad, which i love\\:D/, their biological father is no longer around and was about as much use as a chocolate teapot anyway, even their teachers say im a better dad to them than their real father - nuff said.:biggrin:

casey
30-10-2008, 17:28
looks sound fella :wink:

JP
30-10-2008, 17:35
Wicked mate! :)

Scotty
30-10-2008, 17:38
Top stuff on getting them into the outdoors buddy - wish I had had someone like that around when I was at their age!

Bernie Garland
30-10-2008, 17:38
Looks like a brill time had by all, thanks for sharing:)

Bernie

JP
30-10-2008, 17:39
Top stuff on getting them into the outdoors buddy - wish I had had someone like that around when I was at their age!

You are their age! and you got me lol :finga:

Scotty
30-10-2008, 17:48
Think you're funny do ya, eh, eh, EH?!...... Pff, fair point. :wink:

JP
30-10-2008, 17:50
Yep i am fekin funny, well i think so, i laugh at my self regularly, ha-ha he-he, see told ya ;)

JonnyP
30-10-2008, 17:57
That funghi (spelt esp for JP :wink:) on the second photo don't half look like a skull..

Kepis
30-10-2008, 17:58
That funghi (spelt esp for JP :wink:) on the second photo don't half look like a skull..

aye it's the lesser spotted badger skull funghi:wink:

JP
30-10-2008, 18:02
lol had to delete that message as Funghi made me MAD! lol Yes badgers skull, look at it Jason would ye look at it its a badgers skull would ya look at it! lol ;)

hanzo
31-10-2008, 20:54
Kids and the outdoors is a winning combination. Thanks for sharing.

fish
31-10-2008, 21:31
i recon our kids would get on like a house/woods on fire!

Kepis
31-10-2008, 21:45
Reckon you could be right there fish

spiritofold
31-10-2008, 22:08
Fair play for showing them a proper time! Looks like you all had fun.
Those sort of things make happy memories!!!!

Andy

sapper
01-11-2008, 00:18
Is that Chesil mate?

Kepis
01-11-2008, 08:31
Is that Chesil mate?

Nope, Long Beach at Shoreham, just West of the harbour

fish
01-11-2008, 09:15
any mackerel or gars?

Kepis
01-11-2008, 09:20
Yep, we had a few mackerel that day and good eating they were too:biggrin:

DKW
01-11-2008, 09:23
Brilliant post. Thanks for sharing.

I too had such a "dad" (or rather a couple of fatherfigures) when roughly their age. Be proud of yourself, as i think you are. You do give them something to rely on as they grow up, and loads of memories.