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he helped me move a couple face cord of wood in for a lady we know who's husband passed away a month or so ago. He had to handle every piece of wood when we backed the truck into the garage handing it to me never complaining a bit. He did good.
WYG little man! :yoyo:
He seems to take after his Dad just a bit Vic!! :biggrin:
:confused: Or you made him read the CHRISTmas story on here before you asked him to help. :nono: :nono:
Right flipping on Vic. :yoyo: :yoyo: That there is a lesson he'll retain for life and then some :biggrin:. Tell him I'm proud of him too :wink:.
It sure is wonderful when the kids help ya like that. :biggrin:
No matter how old they are. :wink:
He earned another hunting trip with his Dad and a sack full of " ATTA BOYS " :eyebrownod: :biggrin: cc
Now that is alright!!
I bet he slept well that night.
coooooool he looks like he realy enjoyed it :yoyo:
Good on him! I'm sure that lady appreciated the hard work.
Good for you both, I can't think of a better blessing that helping another, way to go buddy. God bless you both.
Didnt complain a bit.
Heck no, not when he's got the opportunity to be with Dad all day :congrats:
The smile he had when I said he could ride in the back of the truck was priceless ( we were only going 100ft ) She's a hardworking person and still keeping up with her little farm all by herself. We can only get over there so often cuz she lives on the other side of the county or the boys would be there all the time helping out. She has a couple goats, sheep, donkeys, etc etc Didnt dare put anymore in the house cuz the wood was so seasoned/dry and getting near the stove, we'll go back in a couple weeks and fill er back up.
These are great things you are doing - helping the lady and teaching your son.
Jerry