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Reid Crawford considering his dad's cave downstairs

By Jane M White

Meet Reid Crawford, 5, who has come a long way since the days of hanging out in the pocket of his dad's Bowling Green Fire Department uniform.

These days Reid is more occupied with big boy logistics so he can help his dad solve a huge problem.

On a recent visit with his Nana, Tammy Crawford, Reid told his Nana, "Daddy says he's putting a man cave in the basement.

I don't think it will fit."



Naturally his Nana had to stifle a case of the giggles but has assured her grandson it will all work out ok.

We are not sure what Reid wants to be when he grows up since he has many talents and is a lover of rock music (AC/DC-Thunder Struck).

He just may grow up to be an engineer since he feels his dad may have misjudged the overwhelming size of a job like fitting a cave into a basement.

Reid is the son of Andy and Amanda Crawford of Glasgow and is Oliver's big brother.

He is the grandson of Tommy and Tammy Crawford of Glasgow, and Tim and Debbie Sherfey of Temple Hill.

We hope Reid will provide us updates about the cave in his basement as the project is completed.


This story was posted on 2018-03-04 10:47:49
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Reid Crawford has grown-up worries about man cave



2018-03-04 - Glasgow, KY - Photo by Reids Mom Amanda at left, by Red Elephant Studio at right.
Meet Reid Crawford, at left as a smart 5-year-old, a long way from a baby in his dad's Bowling Green Fire Department suit pocket, at right. As a big boy now, he has big-boy worries. He told his Nana that his dad is putting a man cave in Reid's basement and he's quite concerned. Click 'read more' for the details of Reid's concerns.

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