Posted by dennis min on October 02, 2012 at 17:23:05 from (71.48.125.3):
All,
It"s been a long time since I"ve posted regarding the neighbor kid(s)...
I used to call him red-headed, but some took offense to that, he didn"t. Neither did I, nor my family...
this young lad has helped me with a lot of tasks, and I thnaked him for it.
Today, I gave him and his brother a riding lawn mower, running with a bagger attachement, (with parental approvement), in hopes they"d turn it into a go-cart. The boys said they need the mower more, though. So, off it went. Tied the youngster"s bike to the catcher bag"s and off he went.
My better half said to give it freely, and after it was gone, I listened to it heading down the gravel. I am feeling a bit better now. These fellows have given me much more than a mower, they give me a view into their lives.
I do like them to stop over, with whatever they have going on. Sometimes they stop for a coke, some times this misses cooks mack and cheese for them.
I still feel a bit of remorse about the mower, but it"s only machinery. These two are priceless with how it makes me and the lady feel about giving.
These fellows need not know about our feelings though, I"d refer they never know how much we like them around.
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