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MD "Virgin" looking for The Golden Rules...
By "Virgin", I mean that in the adjective sense of the word. My first and only metal detecting experience was about a year ago when my then 8 year old daughter received a "National Geographic" metal detector for Christmas. I thought it was the coolest present ever and we had great fun detecting things all over the house. Now let me take you back from that Christmas day to about 5 weeks earlier when my youngest daughter, then age 4, got bored after being put to bed and decided to put a quarter in her mouth. Well long story short, the doctor on the other end of the phone, trying to enjoy his Saturday evening, said it would come out in a few days. Now back to Christmas day...my girls (ages 4,6, and 8) lay side by side on the floor and I jokingly detect them. First girl...nope...not a robot. Second girl...nope...not a robot. Third girl...beep! Wait...try again...beep. Yep, after a trip to the doctors office with black plastic "National Geographic" metal detector in hand, and tons of giggles and laughs, I now have the most adorable x-ray ever...my baby with a quarter in her tummy after all that time! So every day, twice a day, we scanned her belly until another 2 weeks passed. I scheduled another doctor appointment and scanned her belly one last time. After a clear x-ray...Viola! No quarter...Hu? According to my hubby...she went potty just before we left and he forgot to check the toilet. So I now have before and after x-rays! And that is what sparked my interest in this hobby. My b-day is next week and my father is buying me a "big girl" metal detector and so I am now in need of a few basic rules. I have read some of the posts and I gather you should ask permission, but can someone elaborate on this and any other great newbie "Golden Rules"? I would appreciate any tips, advice, or the like. Thanks so much!
By "Virgin", I mean that in the adjective sense of the word. My first and only metal detecting experience was about a year ago when my then 8 year old daughter received a "National Geographic" metal detector for Christmas. I thought it was the coolest present ever and we had great fun detecting things all over the house. Now let me take you back from that Christmas day to about 5 weeks earlier when my youngest daughter, then age 4, got bored after being put to bed and decided to put a quarter in her mouth. Well long story short, the doctor on the other end of the phone, trying to enjoy his Saturday evening, said it would come out in a few days. Now back to Christmas day...my girls (ages 4,6, and 8) lay side by side on the floor and I jokingly detect them. First girl...nope...not a robot. Second girl...nope...not a robot. Third girl...beep! Wait...try again...beep. Yep, after a trip to the doctors office with black plastic "National Geographic" metal detector in hand, and tons of giggles and laughs, I now have the most adorable x-ray ever...my baby with a quarter in her tummy after all that time! So every day, twice a day, we scanned her belly until another 2 weeks passed. I scheduled another doctor appointment and scanned her belly one last time. After a clear x-ray...Viola! No quarter...Hu? According to my hubby...she went potty just before we left and he forgot to check the toilet. So I now have before and after x-rays! And that is what sparked my interest in this hobby. My b-day is next week and my father is buying me a "big girl" metal detector and so I am now in need of a few basic rules. I have read some of the posts and I gather you should ask permission, but can someone elaborate on this and any other great newbie "Golden Rules"? I would appreciate any tips, advice, or the like. Thanks so much!