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My nephew got 6th place at his wrestling tournament.... was 50+ teams for catholic league.... he has been wrestling for 2 years and is in 150 weight class because a lnother kid with rich parents wanted the 144 class (gotta love them catholic schools). So I am very proud of him. He fights and perseveres.... he is an amazing boy
 
Have you ever seen the remains of a moose or other large animal that was devoured by wolves? Little to see in the snow other than a red splotch, some hair, and a few bits of bone that have no marrow.
No. I've seen a lot of leftovers at the ranch, but nothing like that.

It does explain why your parents never mentioned them.
 
My nephew got 6th place at his wrestling tournament.... was 50+ teams for catholic league.... he has been wrestling for 2 years and is in 150 weight class because a lnother kid with rich parents wanted the 144 class (gotta love them catholic schools). So I am very proud of him. He fights and perseveres.... he is an amazing boy
Very cool! One of our sons did the same... Placed 6th in state for the end of his wrestling time...
 
I retired at 54 and quickly discovered the importance of keeping active and engaged. For me that meant working as a part time consultant and becoming a volunteer docent at a local history museum. I’m 66 now and these days grandkids keep me busy and smiling.
Yeah, staying busy is not a problem. I just want to not be beholden to a workday...if that makes sense
 
Totally makes sense. I do not miss the barrage of emails, texts, fire drills, boring meetings, and most of all, that feeling on Sunday nights that Monday morning was looming.
And endless work that goes nowhere...or talking about work that never follow any actual practice, or co workers that wait around for me to do everything and then blame me when I get accolades.... and and and and
 
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