We might be laughing a bit too loud. But that never hurt no one.
~Billy Joel

Monday, May 16, 2011

Gone Fishing

     Sunday deemed a beautiful sunny day. We started the day with Reid's baptism, then had a celebratory breakfast at Stagecoach Bar-b-que, and ended it with fishing. I'll unfold the events of the baptism in another post and move right on to the fishing for this one! We decided to fish a pond on some family land that was full of catfish. Because it was so windy and slightly chilled, Reid stayed in the pickup. Don't feel sorry for him though because he was snug as a bug in his bundle me blanket and car seat. The little stinker slept the entire time to boot!
Jason and I just knew that no fish would be caught today because it was so windy and the water had mini waves on it. But we had promised Alli and a promise is a promise so away we went.
     First, we had to make a quick stop at Wal-Mart for some worms. When we got to the pond Alli dumped all the worms in her little sand bucket. Apparently she didn't know what to expect because when the slimy little creatures fell out she took off running and screaming! Needless to say, Jason baited her hook without any of her help! After casting her line, Alli quickly was reeling in her first catfish! It happened so fast that Jason hadn't finished baiting his own line. The fish was pretty good sized too, maybe 2lbs. There was a little wait time between catching the rest of the fish though. For most of the time Alli repeatedly asked, "Is mine under yet" (referring to her bobber). In which Jason would say no, not yet honey. This occurred roughly every minute and a half! My favorite question of the day was, "Daddy, what kind of worm is that?" Jason, "Well, if a fish would eat it, a dead worm." Alli, "Oh, yeah! A dead worm."
     There were times during the fishing that Jason and Alli were able to really reconnect. I loved seeing them laughing together and getting excited about a fish biting a line. Mostly I enjoyed just watching Jason hold Alli. They have such a special father/daughter bond and I am so thankful for that. Here are some visuals to compliment their little adventure. A total of 6 catfish were caught this day: each scoring 3 apiece!












   

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