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Hey guys I am going in for an ultra sound today to find out the sex of my baby!  I cant wait! Good god I hope its a boy lol.  Is that wrong?  I just really want to take em hunting and not have to worry about guys coming around the house when they turn 16 if its a girl.  Then again I guess I can still take a girl hunting I just don't know how I would feel about shooting a deer in front of a little girl.  Anyone take there little girls hunting?  So pumped ill keep you posted with the updates!

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I have a 4 yr old boy and 2 yr old girl....different world's I'm glad I got the boy first so she could have the older brother. ..and to warn the boys at school before they decide to come over....lol.... different world's completely good luck...

Ps....girls are incredibly cute as kids lol...hard not to spoil them...boys are easier to be tough on bc you want them to be a man's man...either way enjoy fatherhood it's a blast

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Hey guys I am going in for an ultra sound today to find out the sex of my baby! 

 

Good luck with the results Aaron, but don't be surprised if the Dr. slathers your hairy gut up with Vaseline and tells you you're having a bouncing baby beer belly. :drinks:

I know you're excited, but it's probably best to let momma have the ultra sound done,lol.

Got any names picked out yet?

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I have a 17 yo girl and 13 yo boy. Both completely different in more ways than one.

First off pray for what ever you get is healthy. Second be thankful it is healthy. My daughter at a young age showed an interest in hunting then she discovered something more interesting... Dolling up and boys!! Lol. My son on the other hand - give him an xbox, food and a bathroom and he's happy...well... until he discovers girls... At least I do have a hunting buddy for now...

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Good luck today!!!  I remember how excited I was to find out with my first!!!  When the doctor told me I was having a girl I was in shock!!!  lol   I have two kids now, my daughter who's 9 and my son who's 6.  My daughter is definitely more into hunting than my son but he's still young.  I brought her out with me during my last turkey hunt this year.  She was such a trooper.  It was raining and cold that day, but she never complained once!!!  Either way you will have a hunting partner for life!

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Congrats !! I have a 12 yr old daughter that takes ballet 5 nights a week and is incredible at it. On the other hand she's been putting nightcrawlers on the hook and taking fish off the hook since about 4 yrs old. At 4 she was more impressed with the skinless red fox I was skinning than the pelt itself. Been taking her pre turkey season to "to listen to the woods wake up " before she could walk, She's a rock in sitting still as I've taken her actual turkey hunting this year. Cricket single shot .22, Ruger 40th anniversary 10/22 and a pink laminate Remmy youth 20 gauge thats all suited up for turkey. Right now she says she's too busy for boys but when that first date comes, the boy is coming into the house to pick her up and witness the wife and I cleaning guns !

Wishing you a healthy happy baby whether it's a boy or a girl > Enjoy the moment, it's amazing to be part of what you're about to experience. 

 

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Hey guys I am going in for an ultra sound today to find out the sex of my baby! I cant wait! Good god I hope its a boy lol. Is that wrong? I just really want to take em hunting and not have to worry about guys coming around the house when they turn 16 if its a girl. Then again I guess I can still take a girl hunting I just don't know how I would feel about shooting a deer in front of a little girl. Anyone take there little girls hunting? So pumped ill keep you posted with the updates!

I had the exact feeling going into the ultrasound, while out of honest truth I was a bit bummed when I found out it was a girl. Today as I hold my 3 week old daughter, I couldn't be happier. I plan to take her hunting, fishing and teach her how to fend for herself. As I think back, these are all the exact same reasons why I fell in love with her mother. As it's in god's hands, whatever you have hope that it may be healthy and so much the same for mom. The rest kinda just falls in place. Good luck!! btw great names.

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Girls are a true gift to fathers...I can't express the feeling I had when I saw my baby girl(first child) she absolutely blew me up! By the way, she's the first to grab the worms and catch the fireflies- her little brothers(who are bigger but younger than her) do it too because they are sick of her outdoing them!

Congrats...it only gets better!

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