LEARNING WHILE SCHOOL IS OUT CHRISTMAS BRE AK TR PLINE BY TYLER FRANTZ Christmas morning brings a nostalgic joy that never gets old. As kids, we excitedly rushed downstairs to find stockings full of goodies and gifts piled neatly beneath a sparkling tree. As parents, we now delight in seeing how those treasured traditions bring excitement to our own children's faces. Fur trapping's a lot like that for me now. As a trapper, you approach each set like JANUARY 2023 a child rushing downstairs on Christmas morning, full of anticipation. There's exhilaration when the gift is exactly what you hoped to find. Just as fulfilling, though, is passing on this special experience to the next generation. That's why I so enjoy involving my two young children in the trapping process now that they're old enough to tag along on the line. Working as a schoolteacher allows me to be home with my family 39