After grassroots campaign, boy fulfills wish to mow White House lawn
(CNN) — Talk about a sod story.
An 11-year-old boy who asked the White House if he could mow the property’s lawn was granted his wish Friday.
In August, Frank wrote a letter to the President asking if he could be allowed to put his landscaping skills to good use for the White House. In his letter — read aloud at a briefing by press secretary Sarah Sanders — he even offered to bring extra fuel and charged batteries.
“I would like to show the nation what young people like me are ready for,” Frank wrote at the time.
Asked on Friday why he waived his fee, Frank replied, “My dad said, ‘Just do it for free,’ and I was like, ‘Fine,’ and that’s where it’s gonna go.”
Beyond that, he wasn’t able to tell Camerota what type of mowing implements the White House staff would supply him with.
Frank is hard at work in the Rose Garden and doing a great job! pic.twitter.com/u4f2DtLvu6
— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) September 15, 2017
The President later joined Frank as he trimmed the Rose Garden’s grass.
.@POTUS and Frank in the White House Rose Garden. pic.twitter.com/9Dp14ELxB1
— Carolina Hurley (@CLH45) September 15, 2017
Trump even congratulated Frank on a job well done by giving him a high five, CBS’s Mark Knoller tweeted.
A presidential high-five for Frank the lawnmower boy, while hard at working trimming the grass in the Rose Garden this morning. pic.twitter.com/QyW1XUUx97
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) September 15, 2017
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