Dead car battery becomes teaching moment to young Oakland boys

AAA technician Mike Law taught two boys aged three and four how to change a car battery.


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While Oakland Casey Kacz drove with his two sons in the car, his car battery died. 

When AAA roadside service was called, Mike Law showed up ready to fix the issue. 

However, that's not the end of the story. 

As curiosity sparked in Kacz's sons, Law decided to teach the boys how to change a car battery by allowing them to do hands-on work and ask questions. 

Law even gave Kacz's sons gloves and a stool, turning the unfortunate situation into a heartfelt moment for all.

 "I was just as excited as the boys were to help, and they truly filled my heart with joy," Law said in a reply to the viral video. "Their energy and kindness made my day brighter than I could have imagined. I'm so grateful for the chance to share this moment with them, and even more thankful knowing it's something they'll carry with them just as I will." 

Now, Kacz's sons have a core memory to look back on and reminisce. 





 

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Leticia Silva

Staff writer Leticia Silva is a graduate from the University of Central Florida. As a child, her dream was to become a journalist. Now, her dream is a reality. On her free time she enjoys beach trips, trying new restaurants and spending time with her family and dog.

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