
My niece, Hunter, went hunting with my Dad over Thanksgiving break, living up to her given name. She was excited about it, couldn't wait for her first kill, a pheasant, who gave up it's life in a small cornfield outside of my Dad's acreage so that she could have the taste of her hunt. She never ceases to amaze me, a ten year old little girl, who has an insatiable curiosity about nearly everything.
Hunter has always been like me, but slightly more edgy and definitely more assertive. She puts on plays, she instructs the actors, she has a massive amount of journals, she is an avid reader, she is artistic, she is a tomboy, she is a girly girl, she is easily embarrassed, she is a prankster, she is funny, she loves popcorn, she is independent, she doesn't understand authority, she is a "social butterfly"... all traits that I share.
I wish she could stay a child forever, be ten years old for an eternity. As an adult, as the Aunt, the unconditional provider of love, I want to protect her. I want her to stay curious about life, to read, to go on hunting and fishing trips with her Grandpa. I want her to tease boys endlessly and to never get her heart broken. I want her to think of her little brother as her buddy, and to nurture that relationship. I want her to enjoy the limited time she has with her grandparents and develop deep loving memories of them. I want her to continue to have her own goofy sense of style and cling to her own identity, her own personality. I want her to have a strong sense of who she is, I want her to remain defiant. I want her to remain fearless in adulthood.




