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My Girls Pink Necker!!!

blgoode

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Got my girl started out on the right path :)

She requested a pink knife and picked the pattern herself! She will be 4 in December:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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The teachers will love her at Kindergarten when she shows up with her necker. Is that one of your blades?
 
Yeah. Its one of my patterns she picked out :)
Her baby knife as she calles it since its small.
 
Neat knife!
:thumbup:
Also very cute and sweet little daughter you have there!
You are one lucky dad!
:)
 
Now that's just really cool....
Your Daughter looks might happy with and proud of her new knife!
You're a great Dad!
 
That's awesome! My daughter is 3 1/2 years old, and plays with a toy SAK. SHe's not quite ready enough for the real deal yet, but one day . . .
 
Wow - just amazing. Back here, you'd risk losing your daughter to a state-run institute because of your "irresponsible parenting". Yes, it'd be that bad here. While really - the sooner you teach them true responsability with potentially harmfull objects, like you do, the better. Of course, all of us know that here, preaching to the choir...

Great little girl you have, and I admire and applaud your parenting in this respect! :thumbup:
 
The knife doesn't yet have a working edge but were learning some of the simple don't touch when its put away restrictions. Right now its in the gun cabinet.
Were working on telling a friend she doesn't touch guns without her daddy if she see's any at a friends house.
Also running through a shortened version of the main gun safety rules :)
Basically -
Don't point at anyone
Treat all guns like there loaded(she doesn't quite get that one)
Again - with don't point at anyone
And don't touch the trigger.

Later in life we will learn what center mass is!!! ;)
 
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