I just wanted to die of pain and now, of embarrassment. I flopped over onto the bed falling face first into the pillows, and I hear my husband of less than 72 hour’s voice whisper to me….”Honey, you have some poop on your butt.”Īnd I thought I couldn’t feel worse. I quit caring that I was pooping every 20 minutes in our Honeymoon Suite right in front of my new forever man. I quit caring that we were on our honeymoon. I simply quit putting my clothes back on. He sat in a chair next to the bed as I groaned and complained – helping me – encouraging me – being there for me.Īs the trips to the bathroom started winding down, all my strength and energy and modesty were gone. He was dabbing my sweaty head with a cool wash rag. Every 20 minutes throughout the entire morning, I was running to the bathroom and then crawling back to bed. I had to tell my husband of 3 days that I had the stomach bug. I was about to ruin it all with a reality check of “the runs.” I wanted to pretend all was well so we could go snorkeling and continue being flirty and sexy and enjoying our fairy tale of love and romance and happiness and fun. I knew that something was going to come out somewhere. However, the next morning on day 3, I awoke to a gurgling stomach – churning – aching. We drank wine–all while gazing into each other’s eyes as the waves crashed on the shore nearby. On the evening of Day 2, we dined at a gorgeous beach side restaurant. My husband had no idea how quickly I would bank on those vows!ĭay 1 and Day 2 of our honeymoon were filled with splashes in the pool, walks along the beach, sunset watching, giant bike riding in the ocean, and seeing each other at our best–our sexiest outfits, our most agreeable moods, and our most fun and adventurous spirits. It was just three days after our big wedding, our “I Do’s,” our commitment to spend the rest of our lives together. A day I learned what marriage was really about. The man who was found at the creek claimed to have been at the Tomorrow World Music Festival days beforehand.It was Day 3 of our honeymoon…dun…dun…dun! A day I will never forget. And at least for a little while, he will be bringing someone with him when he goes. However, Sanders admits, not all hunters are as diligent about that procedure as he is.Īnd while he was too shaken up to continue his hunt that day, he will be back out there again soon. He says, there is little chance he would have shot the man because he would have waited to identify the source of the noise before preparing the fire. His bow was several feet away when the encounter began. Sanders was armed with a knife at the time. I want to assess the situation for my safety and for his because if he would have just started running at me, just needing help, I wouldn’t have known what to do. “I’m not just going to run up and approach, no questions asked. Why wouldn’t you just run up and help him,'” said Sanders. “A lot of people were saying, ‘You’ve got a weapon. In just a few days, it has been viewed more than 1,000,000 times on YouTube.
Little did he know, the video would spread like wildfire. “I had told it 10 times in two days and I was just like, ‘I’ll just put it on Facebook, everybody will see it, and it is a cool story,'” said Sanders. It was the end of his strange encounter, but only the beginning of a wild tale. “I got something to eat for you, just don’t do nothing stupid right now,” said Sanders.įor the next hour, Sanders helped the man out of the woods. He then asked the hunter if he had anything to drink.Īt this point in the video, Sanders is somewhat satisfied that the man isn’t going to attack him and does need help. Not sure if the man was alone or if he was a threat, Sanders began recording the encounter with his cell phone.Īfter a couple of minutes questioning the man, trying to determine if his mental state was stable enough to approach, the man told Sanders he had been drinking creek water and eating rotten crab apples. He’s not wearing anything at all,” said Sanders. “I hear, ‘I’m naked,’ and I looked down and he’s standing there in the middle of the creek. Sanders’ shock turned to confusion when he realized where the voice was coming from. “Of course, me being by myself in the woods not thinking anybody else is anywhere around, it startled me, shocked me.” “On the way to the game camera, I hear a, ‘hey’,” said Sanders. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.Ĭarrollton, GA ( WGCL) - A Georgia hunter had a bizarre encounter in the woods in south Fulton County and caught it all on camera.Ĭasey Sanders had just arrived at his hunting stand and set down his gear when he heard a sound nearby.
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