Arnold had always been the quiet, steady type—the kind of man who worked hard, loved deeply, and believed in doing right by family. So when his grandsons, Kyle and Dylan, planned a surprise trip to Washington, D.C. for their grandmother Laura’s birthday, he was touched. But the joy quickly turned to horror when Laura called him from a gas station at midnight—abandoned, broke, and heartbroken. The boys had used her for money all weekend, then left her behind to go partying with her car.Arnold said nothing in anger. Instead, he made a plan.
He invited the boys on a special trip of his own—to a remote wilderness camp where cell phones were surrendered, cold showers were mandatory, and days were filled with chopping wood, cleaning latrines, and journaling about respect. By the end of the weekend, the boys were exhausted and remorseful.