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While the girls and I were inside cooking, a few weeks ago, the boys were outside cutting grass and cleaning up the yard. It has always been Tim's job (well..since he's been big enough) to blow the grass clippings off of the porch, but Ben had just bought a new blower and it was a little bigger than the one Tim has been using. IT WAS HISTERICAL! The new blower was so powerful that when Tim pulled the trigger it blew him in circles!!! LOL! I hope you like this one. What a sweet boy helping his Daddy with the yard work, no matter what the cost. LOL! Sorry it's a little blurry, it was so hot and humid my camera was fogging up.

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alisaferrara said…
i'm laughing so hard i can hardly type. that is simply priceless...
Oh, that is just too cute! Such a little man..teeheee
Molly said…
That is hilarious!! What a cute little helper Daddy has...even willing to sacrifice his own body to help! Hee hee! I see your hubby is getting him started early on the power tools, too, eh?! :)
affectioknit2 said…
That's so cute - what a great little helper - I've had a foggy camera before too - but not since we moved way up north...
Kate said…
oh man, that was so cute!!! oh how funny, poor little guy... oh I love it, thanks for sharing!!
Shelly said…
Samantha~Your blog is great! I especially love the videos, thanks for the smile today! Shelly
Danielle said…
ok this had me and marshall laughin so hard! he's too cute! we love your home videos!
SherryBee said…
OH MY GOSH!!! Now, THAT was funny!!!
hehehe
Thanks for sharing that lil bit of fun!
Sherry Bee in AZ
http://www.youravon.com/sherrybeeson

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