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Little boy finds way to help fill void left by deployed dad with sweet request of neighbor
It's the little things in life that count the most sometimes. ๐Ÿ’˜
Michael Dabu
02.20.21

Can you still remember doing household chores when you were still a kid? It could be cleaning a certain part of the house, help mom cook, or dad in doing yard work.

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Those were essential parts of childhood and they helped you learn the fundamentals of life at such an early age, wouldnโ€™t you agree? Itโ€™s all thanks to mom and dad for starting it while youโ€™re still young.

But what if the regular routine has to stop?

This sweet little boy, Brian Kelly, can relate to this feeling because he used to do yard work with his dad.

They would happily do yard work together and play outside. Sadly, this regular activity of them was put to an endโ€ฆ

Brianโ€™s dad was deployed to Syria and it left the sweet kid longing for what they used to do together.

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After quite noticing that his neighbors, the Cravens, are also doing some yard work outside, Brian knocked on their door and asked them if he could give them a hand.

Dean Craven couldnโ€™t say no to such a sweet request and of course, said yes. It was clear Brian was missing his dad, and doing something that they used to do together might help relieve that pain a little!

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Brian now comes over every day to help Dean with yard work! Dean is happy to oblige because heโ€™s had three daughters and is happy to be able to do classic father-son activities with Brian.

They didnโ€™t just settle in sharing yard work with sweet Brian, they even started to play golf and basketball together!

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Weโ€™re sure Dean is also happy for the extra set of hands and to help teach Brian how to be the best helper he can be when his dad comes back from his deployment!

More than anything, this means heโ€™s helping out Brianโ€™s dad from afar. Dan, Brianโ€™s father, would no doubt be overjoyed to know his neighbor was willing to step up to the plate and help his boy out while he was gone serving his country.

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With recent events and US troops often being pulled out of Syria, Brian might be getting his dad back soon!

Weโ€™re all keeping our hopes high and prayers loud that Brian gets to see his dad again โ€“ soon.

Molly Cravens, one of Deanโ€™s daughters, captured some heart-wrenching moments of kindness while Brian was coming to help out and posted them on Twitter so that we could see the magic happen!

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Twitter users were blown away by Deanโ€™s kindness and Brianโ€™s willingness to work, and Mollyโ€™s tweet has even been liked over 20000 times!

Check out some of our favorite comments:

Mine too, Jessica, mine too. Itโ€™s not often we get a display of kindness and neighborly love like this!

Extend our thanks to The Cravens, Will! We need more neighbors like them!

Dads really are amazing! Deanโ€™s so good at being a dad heโ€™s being a dad for someone who isnโ€™t even his kid! Thatโ€™s dad overtime!

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Brianโ€™s mom knows the situation is temporary but is thankful for Dean spending time with Brian and providing a positive male role model for him in the meantime!

It must be really tough for someone, especially a young kid like Brian, to have a loved one away. And to know that theyโ€™re somewhere far, fighting a foreign country, itโ€™s utterly terrifying.

Brian here is a role model for everyone, not just for kids like him.

Kind neighbors like Dean are a gift. Heโ€™s proven to us all that we can weather any storm as long as we keep looking out for each other.

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