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Dad Notices Something Different About Floor, Then He Watches Home Camera
Dad Notices Something Different About Floor, Then He Watches Home Camera

Newsweek

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Dad Notices Something Different About Floor, Then He Watches Home Camera

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A father renovating his kitchen was stunned to discover that, while he had been taking a short break, someone else had quietly advanced the project. That someone turned out to be his 7-year-old son. The moment, captured on the family's home security camera, quickly went viral after being posted to Instagram by Heather Beck, the boy's mother. The video, which has now been liked more than 2.3 million times on the platform, showed the boy's dad enter the kitchen mid-renovation and notice that new floorboards had been installed. Confused, he reviewed the camera footage—only to find that his son Abel had done it. Viewers were able to see Abel casually placing two floorboards into position and hammering them down. When his dad walked in, the boy proudly said: "Dad, I helped you with those two." The post has since stunned and delighted viewers across other social-media platforms, amassing more than 100 million views combined across Instagram and TikTok. Heather Beck, who is based in Texas, told Newsweek. "One day, our home security camera captured Abel helping out with a DIY project all on his own, and his dad, Wes, was genuinely shocked that he figured that out alone." Beck, a content creator who documents her family's life online focusing on 'day in the life' clips and renovation reels, said the moment came as a complete surprise—even to the family. Though the footage was only a few seconds long, the earnestness of Abel's actions resonated with millions on the platform. "That sweet, spontaneous moment ended up going viral around the world," Beck said. Viewers on Instagram applauded Abel for pitching in with the renovation work while his dad was away. Several pointed out that adults should be more aware that their children are often watching them closely and learning from them. "Little home proud of himself," one viewer said. "He was clearly raised well and the dad just a bit surprised." "Hey uh how much does he charge I have some floors that need fixed," another posted. "This is actually so impressive," a third viewer shared. "I know pops was shocked." "See kids really do watch everything we do," a fourth added. While the family has gained viral attention for their home renovation videos and relatable lifestyle content, Heather Beck said that their goal goes beyond entertainment. "We are so proud of our children, and our family strives to create more fun moments together," she said. "My goal is to show the world that you do not need a fancy huge house to be successful. "Instead, we should live in the moment and create something special with what we have without having to worry about working our lives away." Carpentry tools consisting of screws, an electric drill, and a hammer are laid out on wooden flooring. Carpentry tools consisting of screws, an electric drill, and a hammer are laid out on wooden flooring. Getty Images Do you have any funny or adorable videos or pictures that you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them to life@ and they could appear on our site.

Leadership Wichita Falls to host first ever Red Dirt Derby
Leadership Wichita Falls to host first ever Red Dirt Derby

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Leadership Wichita Falls to host first ever Red Dirt Derby

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — The Leadership of Wichita Falls is bringing a new event to the community that will benefit local non-profits. This is where Kentucky Derby opulence meets Red Dirt Southern Charm, according to event coordinator Heather Beck. Red Dirt Derby What: Kentucky Derby event Horse Racing and Southern Cuisine When: Saturday, May 5, begins at 5 p.m. Where: The Stone Palace Cost: $150 per person or $600 for a table of 8 Purchase tickets here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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