2 Little Boys Rush Out Of Their Dad's Truck To Shovel Snow, And Then The Father Notices A Man Behind Them

Dec 13, 2018

If you have ever lived in an area where the winters are cold, you know that hand-shoveling snow is not an enjoyable task. This task will require you to work outside for hours in the cold and various types of precipitation. You will also mumble a few unrepeatable words while shoveling away.

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You will need the strength of Hercules, a heavy winter coat, and a body with endurance to shovel what could be hundreds of pounds of snow with a small metal shovel. Now try to imagine what this job would be like for elderly and disabled individuals.

This unfortunate scene was witnessed by Daniel Medina and his two young sons recently on a particularly cold evening in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The father and his sons were on their way home when Daniel drove past a man, who despite being bound to a wheelchair, struggled to shovel the snow that covered his property.

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The boys, ages six and ten, immediately told their father to stop the car once noticing the man. Daniel pulled over but was not quite sure of his sons' intent.

Daniel shared what happened next on the internet for the enjoyment of us all.

Once the car came to a stop, the boys jumped out. The boys spoke briefly with the man and then began to shovel the sidewalk and driveway for him. The man would not have to struggle through the snow alone on this day.

Never had Daniel been more proud of his boys. He knew how rare it was to see two people of any age willing to brave such weather conditions for the benefit of another person.

The boys were already cold, tired, and sleepy when they spotted the struggling man on the cold winter night. However, their moral compass would not let them pass him by.

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Their actions are a lesson to us all and provide us all with the hope that the world just might be in good hands with this young generation.

What do you think of the two young sons of Daniel Medina? Could you have imagined a grander gesture from boys so young? Send this story to all your friends and family. It is a perfect leadup to the Christmas season.