Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hunting Program and Having Lots Of Laughs At The Scheurer Hospital October Fest!!!






Here we are at Scheurer Hospitals October Fest!!!We thought doing a hunting program since hunting season is now begun would be a blast!!! We figured we'd bring our turkey hats, our deer head bands and our blond wigs to dress the men in to be a real dear or was that deer. Well as you can see by the photos The Scheurer Hospital Staff and residents love to have fun too!!! What a joy to these residents to have a staff that is sooo involved with them and love to lighten their days up by being silly. At the places we sing it is such a blessing because we see staff that give 100% like here At Scheurer Hospital!!! So with all this said we salute you staff of Scheurer Hospital and thank you for making our time with the residents and the residents time such a JOY!!! God Bless You All!!
P.S.
Hey! Here is some hunting trivia we did at our program if you are a hunter.Hopefully they will be good tips for you. Raymond has been wanting to hunt with his Dad bought a licence last year but didn't go hunting . I don't even smush spiders. BUT, the one wonderful dear/deer (2 legged) I successfully hunted was Raymond believe me he was a very hard hunt, lots of strategies I had to use to hunt him down the best strategy I hunted him with was LOTS OF PRAYER!!!! So Girls, Here is my personal Dear/Deer Trivia, if you are on a hunt the kind of hunt The Lord has lead you to Pray A lot and Trust Him!!! If that dear/deer is meant for you The Lord will bring him!!!

1. If you are deer hunting on a flood plain and the woods are flooded, the best place to find your buck is on dry ground, because deer don't like to go into water. True or False
2. Question:
A hunter can tell a buck's track from a doe's track because the buck's track will be wider than the doe's track.
True False
The only way to tell a buck's track from a doe's track is if you spot the deer standing in the track. A large buck walking on hard ground may only leave a small track, while a doe running in soft mud may leave behind a wide track down to the dew claws.





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