Bob Heine
ALLIANCE MEMBER
Mike, you are right to be proud of your little people. The mechanical abilities and teamwork they are learning are priceless. My son grew up with very little interest in learning to do maintenance and repair with me but it must have rubbed off somehow. Some of his seven children, including three of the boys and the youngest girl learned mechanical skills along the way and others did not.These girls are naturals. Pointed them at it and grabbed myself a beer. Gave a few pointers along the way but they each did 95% of their own work. Took nearly an hour to get these two wheel bearings checked and back together but they had a good time.
They struggled getting the tires off alone and worked together to keep Alyssa’s from falling on her. I failed as a picture taker for the rest of the process as I was busy trying to both keep my mouth shut and let them do things and try and to keep them from getting covered in grease. It can be washed off but girl hair with grease in it is apparently “so hard to wash out Dad” so I kept watch for them lol.
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Last week I witnessed my 32-year-old grandson do the best Laurel & Hardy routine I've seen in decades. If I didn't have security cameras, it would have been lost to the ether. My security system does not use a cloud so the video will be private. I did clip a few screenshots and will share those on my thread (he's a wonderful man but not a GJ kinda guy).





































