Picture a little boy, four years old, with brown hair and
brown eyes. He’s wearing his favorite red
super hero shirt over red, white, and blue plaid shorts. He’s sporting white (well, minus the dirt) socks and
blue super hero sneakers.
This little boy (my
grandson) came running through the garage door into the kitchen, telling is dad
that his bike was broken and he needed a wrench to fix it. My son told him that he would be right out to
help him. In the two minutes it took for
my son to arrive on the scene, my grandson had located a wrench, proceeded
to put the pedal back on and was tightening it.
When he saw his dad, he looked up and said, “I got this.”
Needless to say, my son could only laugh at the situation. He was also highly impressed that the pedal
was back on and tight, that baby was not coming off again anytime soon! I can just imagine the look of pride on my grandson's cute little face.
I am happy that my son takes the time to work with my grandson, showing him his tools and teaching him how to use them correctly. However, I think my grandson to too smart for his own britches!
You can just imagine what our family’s new mantra is! Have a great day.
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