Recently, a growing number of chipmunks is taking over our small patio garden. The little critters are cute, but they're also becoming quite a nuisance. They've been burrowing through the flower beds and destroying some of our lilies. My neighbor has noticed the increase in chipmunk activity as well and recently purchased some chipmunk repellent. Following her game plan, I made a trip to Home Depot in search of something to discourage these pesky rodents.
While walking through the parking lot, I spotted a truck covered in handprints. Of course I stopped to take a photo. How could I not?
As I stood there, I found myself wondering: What's the story behind this truck?
Maybe Grandpa discovered it at an auction. It wasn't flashy. The paint was faded, the bumpers showed a little rust, and maybe it rattled when it started.
But in Grandma and Grandpa's eyes, it was perfect.
They had a plan.
One Saturday afternoon, they invited all their grandchildren over. They spread canvases across the driveway, rolled the old truck onto them, and opened cans of white and yellow paint. One by one, each grandchild dipped their hands into the paint and pressed them onto the hood, doors, and sides of the truck.
Giggles and squeals of delight ensued.
Some handprints were carefully placed, others were smudged and crooked, each one was treasured.
When the painting was finished, Grandpa stepped back, admired the truck, and smiled. "This isn't just an old truck anymore," he said. "It's our family."
Later that evening, with a stencil and a brush, Grandma and Grandpa added a final touch along the sides and tailgate:
HAND PAINTED BY OUR GRANDCHILDREN
From that day forward, the truck wasn't just for hauling mulch or picking up lumber. It became the vehicle for ice cream runs, fishing trips, family adventures, and countless memories.
It's not newest truck on the road and it's not the shiniest.
But it is the one with the most love.














