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just me and my 3year old boy had boys night out for his birthday 2 nights ago. A little McDonalds (his Choice), and walking around Wally World picking out a toy. Its just too cool when they look up at you in your truck and say "your my best buddy, Daddy"

:smiley_clap: awesome stuff Ryan!
 
Love those days Ryan. I still get them from time to time out of my 8yr old but it won't be long and I will be the worst thing in his life and he will hate me lol.

Gordo, have fun with the family and don't drink too much...wait...never mind. Wouldn't be a Gordo get together if your not getting slobberknockered lmao. DRINK one for me!!!!!
 
Beautiful weekend. Split firewood. Stacked firewood. Brought my buck home. Went shed hunting. Weather was perfect. Hard to complain.
 
It was nice to enjoy the great outdoors on Saturday! Yesterday was cold and blustery, but was a great day to get some chores done around the house. I was able to shed hunt both days and although I didn't find anything, I did get to take my daughter with me for the first time. I didn't get 20 yards from the Kubota and she got suck by a crabapple! It must have traumatized her cause she passed out before me made it back! lmao

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Great pics!! I was going to say the only thing you have to watch with those back packs.... Glad she was OK! I learned the hard way too with my daughter.
 
25% of the historic buildings on Main Street burnt down Saturday here in my hometown, Garrettsville. We lost a whole block of 1850's era buildings.

Its nice to see other communities coming together to assist our community in our time of need. God's work is being done through random acts of kindness.
 

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Ben, was sorry too hear about all those historic buildings goin up like that.... Have some friends who live in garrettsville the barber there had enough time too remove the barber pole on his store front that belonged too his father who started the business....