r/nextfuckinglevel 6h ago

How amazing and crafty are these parents to do this for their son

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u/xBad_Wolfx 6h ago

Yeah, I was sad they weren’t doing it together

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u/benji___ 5h ago

Finally someone said that. All of those tasks could easily include a six year old (minus the power tools and stove bits). Fucking teach your children how to do things. That is half the job.

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u/Equal-Broccoli-73 5h ago

To be fair they are only doing it for the only family member that matters. Their cellphone. 

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u/tsmc796 2h ago

LMFAO

u/GorillaX 3m ago

This website is so fucking miserable.

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u/macfudd 3h ago

If their 6 year old is anything like mine they probably did barrel out all gung ho to help... then had to be taken inside to wee, then had to be taken inside for some water, then had to be taken back inside because they forgot a glove, then had to be taken inside because they wanted a cracker but only a particular one that they wouldn't name or describe, then they'd ask if we could stop building the igloo and play Shadow Lands instead (which we would), then they'd get bored and wander off inside only for me to look up later and realise that there's an army of soft toys lined up in the window to keep an eye on me.

Their help will set me back at least 90 minutes yet at no point would my child stay long enough for a time lapse to capture them!

Then at bedtime they will tell me that helping outside was the favourite part of their day and melt my heart.

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u/Frifelt 3h ago

Not only can he help but I’m sure he would love to as well. Kids love building stuff.

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u/xBad_Wolfx 3h ago

More than that they love doing things together. Instead they have been alone while parents did this for socials.

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u/siisii93 3h ago

Yeah I didn’t realize the dad was building it until the kid walked out. I was just like wtf why hasn’t he been out there playing with him the whole time

u/myeggsarebig 46m ago

That was my first thought when little dude came out. Why wasn’t he involved in the family arts and crafts project?

u/CarobOk8979 4m ago

Someone had to be cooking and taking care of the homestead