I love this video. Caine takes the whole playing with cardboard boxes to a new level and kudos to his Dad for letting his son go wild with his imagination.
The video was made by a guy called Nirvan Mullick who just happened to wander into the spare parts auto shop one day and discovered Caine’s Arcade.
There is now a college fund established when you can donate a dollar to get Caine a higher education.
Ronni x says
How great is Caine’s arcade – love it!
firstandfabulous says
Absolutely adorable and amazing! You go, Caine! I loved watching his face just LIGHT UP!
Cee Neuner says
This is adorable and so uplifting!!! Glad you found it!
Cee Neuner says
Reblogged this on Cee's Life Photography Blog and commented:
Please take the time to check out this video of Caine’s Arcade. It will uplift and reassure your hope of humanity. I’m re-blogging this from Shambolic Living’s blog.
http://shambolicliving.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/caines-arcade/
KC says
Reblogged this on kyotzeta and commented:
Holy cow awesome! This kid is a future…everything! Engineer, entrepreneur, architect…don’t think there’s anything he can’t do if he gets his hands on it. Watch the video, you’ll love it, and there’s a link to give a dollar to help Caine get a higher education. Encourage genius and imagination, people! 🙂
KC says
Reblogged this on Kyotzeta, and said: Holy cow awesome! This kid is a future…everything! Engineer, entrepreneur, architect…don’t think there’s anything he can’t do if he gets his hands on it. Watch the video, you’ll love it, and there’s a link to give a dollar to help Caine get a higher education. Encourage genius and imagination, people! :)”
Let's CUT the Crap! says
Wow. it IS uplifting and awesome. Kids are getting rewired better and better each generation. What a smart kid.
ChrystinaNoel says
Somebody JUST showed this video to me on Friday night. (Yet again, still behind on my blog reading considering you posted this Thursday…) After watching The Notebook, which was a wonderful and horrible idea at the same time (I’m sure by this point you’ve started to understand how big of a crier I am. I think I cried from 5 minutes in until about 3/4 of the way through. Then I started bawling. I warned my friends, I don’t think they believed me.) So after that, we were in such an emotional wreck phase, that my friend Jai suggested we watch this as more of a light-hearted optimistic ending to our evening. Great video.