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Henry and Leslie Nowakowski of Orange escorted their 2-year-old grandson Bennett Boeckman. “He can tell you all about every part of a garbage truck, and he’s memorized his trash truck videos.” “His face is dirty because he kept touching it after counting tires,” said Marshall’s mother, Amanda Geddes. Marshall, 4, who has autism, was enthralled by every nook and cranny of the hulking truck. “She is here to support her brother,” Irvine resident Bryan Geddes said of daughter London, 8. Of course, there’s an exception to every rule – girls can love trucks, too.ĭriver Orejel reported that the funniest moment of the morning for him was when a gleeful little girl absolutely refused to get out of his cab.īut other girls, accompanying brothers, and seemed a bit indifferent to the occasion’s raison d’etre. Mom Amy Fletcher laughed about how their son’s preoccupation with trucks took her by surprise. “I’m an engineer,” said father Cody Fletcher. “It grabs all the trash on the street,” said the verbal 2-year old.Ĭarefully examining the side of the truck, James happily explained that “water comes out from here.” James Fletcher of Lake Forest has spent many a trash day observing just how that arm works. “Kids love the hydraulic system and watching the arm come out.” “I used to empty trash cans by hand,” Orejel said.
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Truck driver Rodolfo Orejel said that children are even more enamored with the huge machines today than when he started some 20 years ago. “It gives kids an opportunity to get up close and personal with a garbage truck, and gives us the opportunity to talk about safety,” Shokair said.

The company’s Santa Ana-based spokesman Hashem Shokair said the trucks are in demand at community events and private birthday parties.
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