aaronstephen New member Jul 24, 2013 #1 Here's some Jeep tradition for ya. He even busted up his hand when he slipped with the wrench.
JKAnimal Caught the Bug Jul 24, 2013 #2 Awesome! I try to get my boys to help as much as I can. WAYALIFE APP
Canvas JK - Jul 24, 2013 #4 cannot wait until my boy has the attention span to help. He does carry my tools for me. Building memories which will last a life time.
cannot wait until my boy has the attention span to help. He does carry my tools for me. Building memories which will last a life time.
GCM 2 New member Jul 24, 2013 #5 That is a classic photo, print that sucka and frame it! Nice to see a little family team building :thumb:
That is a classic photo, print that sucka and frame it! Nice to see a little family team building :thumb:
phillypete New member Jul 24, 2013 #6 My youngest son is one year old. One of maybe seven words in his vocabulary is "jeep". When we are walking out to leave the house he starts chanting "jeep, jeep, jeep". If we get into Mommy's Highlander he cries. He points out every jeep he sees and has never made an error with pickup, hummer, or FJ. One of his favorite things to do is stand behind the drivers wheel of my jk.
My youngest son is one year old. One of maybe seven words in his vocabulary is "jeep". When we are walking out to leave the house he starts chanting "jeep, jeep, jeep". If we get into Mommy's Highlander he cries. He points out every jeep he sees and has never made an error with pickup, hummer, or FJ. One of his favorite things to do is stand behind the drivers wheel of my jk.
Sharkey Word Ninja Jul 24, 2013 #8 Awesome pics. Here is one of my favorites from several years back. My oldest son sitting on my Dad's lap driving my Jeep. Three generations of Jeepers.
Awesome pics. Here is one of my favorites from several years back. My oldest son sitting on my Dad's lap driving my Jeep. Three generations of Jeepers.