Fathers and Firearms

17 Jun

Knowing that my husband and daughter, Rebekah find historical weapons interesting, I was thrilled to discover a tour of the famous Knights Armament could be requested. Even better, our invitation came for the week of Father’s Day so it was perfect timing for some father-daughter bonding. She posted this on her blog Rebekah Lyn’s Kitchen and I am re-posting here for our readers~Onisha

Rebekah Lyn's Kitchen

How did you spend your Father’s Day? Mine was pretty low key since I was wiped out after a long day in the sun promoting my books at the Sea Turtle Festival on Saturday, but my dad and I had the chance to spend some quality time together a few days earlier.

Wednesday we spent the afternoon touring the private collection of firearms, military vehicles, and even tanks housed at Knight’s Knight's LogoArmament. It may sound like an odd outing for a father and daughter, but he and I have been watching war movies since I was a little kid and until the personal drama took over the show, we enjoyed watching Sons of Guns, marveling at some of the projects the little shop in Louisiana took on.

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2 Responses to “Fathers and Firearms”

  1. divoran09 June 17, 2014 at 5:59 pm #

    It feels great that you gave your dad such a good time and that you enjoyed it as much as he did. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Louise Gib son June 17, 2014 at 3:48 pm #

    Rebeka, how blessed you are to be able to enjoy a father-daughter time together. Treasue the mermory. ‘bless you!

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