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Infolinks Dream On Contest

What Infolinks Has Done for Me!

Infolinks has provided me with an additional source of income, so I can continue to stay at home with my handicapped son, yet help to provide for our family.

Though I am still growing and building my websites, it is exciting to see my income steadily rise.

Infolinks is easy to implement, simple to understand, and yet, extremely effective.

Their support staff is always helpful, professional, quick to respond, and very friendly.

Infolinks has given me the knowledge and confidence that I really can build a profitable business from home!


What can Infolinks Do to Make Me Really, Really Happy?

What would make me the happiest is being able to make my husband's dream come true of going bear hunting with the Foggy Mountain Guide Service in Maine!

I would imagine that my dream of making his dream come true is a bit different than most, but there is good reason for that!

Not only is Rick a great person, but the way that he treats my son, his stepson, means more than many people would understand.

My grown son is autistic, but Rick treats him as an “equal” person, rather than handicapped.

When my son said he wanted to deer hunt, Rick wanted to make his dream come true, and spent a few weeks figuring out a way to make that happen, even though everyone else thought it to be impossible.

Since my son is autistic, deer hunting presents its own unique set of issues that had to be dealt with. Such as, adapting the crossbow and other equipment, in order for my son to be able to use it.

At the time, we were just hoping and praying that he might be able to have a chance of shooting a doe. Much to our delight, my son was able to shoot a 4 point buck his first year. That buck is proudly mounted on the living room wall.

The following year, Rick was able to again re-adjust the strategy for their hunting trips and after 9 trips out, my son shot a small 8 point buck.

Rick works such long, hard hours, and lives for the times that he gets to go into the woods to hunt.

But he gives up many, many hours of his own hunting time to take my son each year.

My son proudly carries his picture of his buck to the handicapped workshop that he occasionally attends, and shows it off to everyone.

Whenever someone comes into our home, my son immediately makes it known which buck on the wall is his, and talks about his hunting plans for the next season!

My dream is for Rick's dream to come true, as a way of thanking him for everything he does for us.

Though I have no interest in actually bear hunting myself, as I am content with hunting deer, spending a relaxing week in a scenic cottage, while seeing the excitement in Rick's eyes, would be a dream come true for both of us!

Rick with my son and his 8 point Whitetail buck!
This photo was taken after a couple of hours of tracking. Boy, were they glad to find it!


Diane



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