What changed you so much? I didnt watch your videos for a long time and I can say you changed a lot, you were much more happy in Alaska, way more happy! Is it kids, that place, what changed?
I wouldn’t say I was way more happy. I’m just that much happier now. The difference was, I had more time to share my happiness. Having kids and not vlogging full time means I’m not sharing as much as I used to. So I’m picking the things I choose to share based on how much it impacts me and those who may watch. Does that make sense? Also, I’m out of the newness phase of life right now. Just before Alaska, my life was in the gutter really bad. So everything was better than it was. So yeah. I guess happiness is just my new normal and I’m more chill because of it. This is me reflecting on it all.
@LiveEachDay As a viewer I would say you seem the happiest when you are with your kids! You can see the joy you get in teaching them and showing them things.
@@LiveEachDay You seem more deeply satisfied with life now, not quite as frenetic as you were when you were younger. Not that there was anything bad about that; it was fun. I just think you're aging very gracefully and growing in wisdom, as well as accepting life as it is. And having a great family life, which was missing so much from your childhood, as you've shared. I'm so glad for you and your family. (I'm in Kristen's parents' age group, so I watch from a particular perspective.)
It’s so crazy to realize just how long I’ve been watching you. Literally seeing you grow and change into the amazing person you have become! Sending you guys all my love!
Some people in life are meant to tell a story. Corey, you are one of these people! You have a way of conveying things that can captivate everyone! You have such a beautiful family! I remember the pre Chell days. It’s been so inspiring to watch your family grow over the years. Also, you have great hair!! 😊
My very first memory of watching youtube as a kid was watching the videos you made when you first started moving to Alaska. I just spent half an hour searching to find you again and see what you are up to. I hope life is good and will get better for you.
Gosh you have grown so much. I remember when I first started watching you. Back when you posted the song with Sparta for mean kitty. To things with Kate to Alaska to here now. You have grown and gone through so many ups and downs. and where you are now you generally seem so calm; relaxed and happy. It's been a treasure to watch.
Cory, I've been watching you since the early SMP days which eventually turned into the early DLH days. All these years later, I still love coming back to your content when I just need to kick back and relax. Thank you for continuing to provide content through the years and letting us evolve with you!
Mowing is my therapy. For all the adhd reasons. I always feel so much better after being with my lawn for a few hours. Hard work but love the sweat/workout I get. I will always look forward to the day I get to stand in front of you and tell you exactly the impact you had on my life. Weather it happens in this life, or on the "other side" I cant wait for that! You and your family are so beautiful. By some slim chance you are curious about some of your fans, my husband is also a "youtuber". The hustle is very real for him. OldeCarrAutoGuy :) Just look for the beard!
I've watched you since you got married the first time, and this is the first time I've heard you share about this aspect of your life, about the fear and the yard work. I relate to this, only about housework. And I've done a lot of therapy and trauma-related work, too. I've noticed that lately, I'm doing housecleaning because I feel a sense of satisfaction when it's done, not because of all the angst that went on when I was growing up. So thank you for talking about this. I'm glad you're still posting, occasionally.
Cory, you're not an idiot. You always made us smile and make us happy... It's so funny coming back to your videos from time to time and seeing you. It's as if I'm meeting an old friend...Dude now I'm married, and i watched you since I've been a teenager. I'm so so sooo grateful that you were there in my darkest times and in my brightest times. I am so glad to see that you're enjoying your life. But, all i can say is that I am so proud of you, like hella proud. I also want to tell you not to regret anything from the past, because those experiences got you to where you are today. A beautiful house, wife, and kids. Stay awesome, dude. Sorry for the long message.
I found this channel in late 2015, maybe early 2016. I had just moved to Wichita, a place I hated, for family reasons. I had left Alaska in 2009 and was longing to move back but couldn't find work that wanted someone from out of state. I used to watch this channel, watching you get super excited about the new things you were experiencing and me remembering the first time I experienced those things. I used to live in both Anchorage and Eagle River and knew exactly what part of town you were in when you pulled the drone above your house. I remember thinking, "Oh, I know where he lives, I know that area". Then we finally got out of tornado alley and moved to Oregon in late May 2017, just before you moved to OK. In fact, I had considered moving to Tulsa because we had an office there and there are more hills there than Wichita. But we went to Oregon, hoping it would be a compromise for Alaska. It turned out it wasn't quite the same. In 2020 I found a job in the valley and moved back to AK. We've watched this channel ever since we first found it. It was bittersweet for me. We have definitely thrown rocks on Edmund lake. Unfortunately, these days you can't really ride through campbell creek or earthquake park without risk of homeless encampments all over. But for the record, I hate the yardwork crap. And now we have an acre of land we have to cut. And you know how it is up here, there's enough rain that you sometimes have to cut it twice a week.
Thanks for sharing some off the deep stuff, even something as sensitive as showing your inner child trauma... even when you're older then me I feel like comforting that child and tell him what amazing human being he's going to be in adulthood and how proud he should be, and how proud the one causing the **** to you should be instead of... and How proud he should be of wanting a change and off all the things he will accomplish in live, and how proud everyone should be about him, without a good example at all, becoming the most amazing father and family man. U deserve all the happiness
The set up and editing style of this vlog took me right back to your Alaska days... I missed these man! Please do keep them up. And hope when the kids grow up you can do some more traveling with them and show them the world!
I never did any mowing until 2012 when Dad died. I was taking care of the house till it sold. I found that I enjoyed it. I also felt like I was still taking care of him for awhile longer. I also have a large yard to mow now. I’m a 68 year old lady and it’s a bit of a struggle but I will do it as long as I can and then probably get a riding mower.
That was a awesome video Cory. Two beautiful children, And the most sweetest wife. Kids are growing up so fast. Oh, and your Kitty's are so cute. I do miss the mean kitty Sparta. I remember when you got him. and all those precious Kitty's. And can't forget Dear sweet Pennie. Love and blessings to you all. More Videos please. Terri from Cleveland Ohio. 😁👋🏻🙏🏻😔❤️
I need, "I can't change the past but I can impact the future," on a t-shirt or something. I've watched your channel since the mean kitty song came out and I love everything it has become! This is the best and most wholesome channel on youtube.
As we get older, we tend to dive deeper into our pasts for healing and a change of perspective in life. We men do enjoy simple tasks like mowing the lawn to accomplish something. While it may seem like a mediocre task to some, for others like you said, it can be hypnotic. All the senses are being used, the touch of the mower, the hearing of the motor and the smell of the freshly cut grass. As someone who also has ADHD (and neurodivergent), it’s the small mundane things that makes me feel successful. You’ve definitely grown more mature since tent in an apartment and hands in a toaster. I have enjoyed watching your life unfold Cory. You continue to inspire this high functioning disabled man.- Kenneth aka GothYoda.
I am so happy you are vlogging again. Have been following you since Dude like Hella days when you first moved to Alaska, and I lived in CA. Now I live in Kansas City. Love seeing how cute and creative your kids have become. I believe it takes maturity in adulthood to look back and wonder how anyone could have treated us the way they did when we were children by being around children when we are adults. And only with that understanding comes the healing. If that makes any sense. Im enjoying how green it has been here in the Midwest. We have the best libraries too. Very happy for you all, and grateful you share your heart because you are not alone in living life post trauma. Our families can destroy us unless we choose to let go and move forward.
I feel like most people have childhood issues. It’s just kind of a thing unfortunately. Hopefully I can be a good enough parent to keep my kids from that. So far so good!
It's hard to get away from a negative past and turn it into a positive and creative life. You've done that. You are, in fact, making a living from being creative. Now, you can look back at all those bad names and people who were negative and tell them they were so wrong about you. You don't have to tell them to their faces, but you can tell them in your mind. Maybe even in your video games. 😊😊👋👋❤❤
When we lived in our local town, growing up my dad used to do patterns in the grass. Parallel lines or made it like a chess board without the pieces or lines going sideways down the grass from corner to corner one side then the other. I loved it. Due to it I was always asking to learn how to mow the grass. To this day as an adult if I am allowed I love mowing the grass. We live in the middle of the countryside now with a huge, huge lawn.
I'm glad you've found yourself. I'm glad you're happy. You deserve it because you've had rough times and because you are a positively productive human being and because you are the best dad. ❤
Those drone shots are freaking awesome. 18:03 with the house, and the city off in the distance is something else. So glad to see you vlogging again, with life changing so much it's good to get some familiarity with just hearing you speak sometimes, as silly as that may sound!
You guys are thriving and vibing. I remember watching your vlogs back when Chelle was first born and feeling forever alone. Now, I'm engaged to my own goofy boy. Nice to see how far we all grow. Also Freddy's has the best frozen custard!
Thanks! I appreciate your perspective. I miss seeing you as often, and the hugely funny cat videos from a long time ago, but I am glad to hear you and to know things are okay.
Funny. My dad considered mowing his “quiet time” and the sound was part of it! No one interrupted him, the vibration did a meditative thing to his body. And you are rewarded with a great lawn!
One of the things I always connected with you with was that you had a similar childhood as I did but unfortunately my abuse led into my entire adult life and didn’t end till just recently when he died. I spent my whole life protecting my family from my own father and now that it’s finally over I don’t know what to do with myself. Im trying to stay busy with rebuilding the home he destroyed and taking care of my mother! Keep being an awesome father I’m proud of you man!
I'm sooo proud of you man! You have an amazing life with an amazing family! I'm at the point of life as well that i'm realizing it's the simple things that make us the happiest.
Cory, your a wonderful man,husband, Dad,friend, entertainer. You make people happy, laugh.we like all that you do. Be proud of what you accomplished You've made people love you and what you do. You are an amazing person. Blessings to you and your family. My Daughter and I met you when you came to a park in Cleveland Ohio. Years ago before you got married to Christine. I enjoy watching your videos since. ❤and 🙏🏻😔.
I think i was the same age you are now when i started watching you. I never knew what what going to happen next. 😂 I'm now in my mid-50's and so glad to see you so happy. ❤
I remember growing up when I was old enough to handle the lawnmower cause we had a self-propelled one and it was powerful. My brother he hated doing the lawn, he would purposely mess up the rows just so nobody would ask him to do the lawn any more. I actually liked mowing however, I do not like edging. However, I do not mow my lawn anymore I have somebody to do it for me. I just don’t have the energy I used to. I’m just glad that my lawn now is nowhere near as big as the one I grew up with.
It was so great to see you guys .. never change, cory !! You make me smile, and your words have deep meanings, which i can relate too.. love watching your little family ! Love to you all xxxx
The mower sound for you is music for me... I don't know if you believe this or not, but i believe you are a Light Worker sent to earth to spread joy and happiness. To share a message to all. It comes naturally to you to be a voice and share your stories. Or you're just Cory and you have the biggest heart and are a special kind of person. Regardless, you always inspire me.
Yippee! First viewer! First commenter! Lotsa clovers! Also, mowing is an instant gratification effort. You can clearly see the effect of your efforts immediately, especially if you have let it grow higher before mowing.
Love mowing. I get alot of thinking done. I just wished i wasn't allergic to grass. I have memories of Dad having us run into the house to go get him a beer while he mowed
Mowing is great because it's a relatively simple task that leaves you with a feeling of accomplishment when it's over. You don't do a lot, but it can also be quite the workout at the same time with how much walking, pushing, and just being in the sun. Obviously you have to remember to take an occasional break and hydrate regularly, but while it's not a lot of work, you feel like you get a lot done, too. You can also see the progress of your work, too, which is huge because sometimes you're just doing this thing and it feels like you're not getting anywhere even though you're actually doing a lot, but with mowing, you can actually see instant results. It's just gratifying. Until the next video, Peace, Love, and SMP. :)
As a fellow ADHD guy, I body doubled watching this, you helped me finish organising my room so thank you! And thank you for always sharing your thoughts and feelings, and for always being open and true with us (to a degree of course! Gotta have SOME private life! :P) - Love you always xx
While my therapeutic and relaxing thing isn't mowing the lawn, I totally get it and understand it. When I lived at home with my mother and sister, outdoor work was my responsibility. A sort of escape from tending to a parent experiencing chemotherapy and a sibling that was mentally and physically challenged. It's strangely relaxing to put on your headset as maximum volume and drown out the world with the strong engine of either a lawnmower or snow blower. Now I don't exactly miss dragging either of those things up and down a lawn or driveway that was a borderline 80 degree hill. I also remember meeting, virtually at any rate, you back in the SMP Films days and helping you with a video. Another thing that brought me comfort after my mother and sister passed, was weirdly watching your daily vlogs. Hearing the positive messages you'd say either at the beginning or the end of each video did help me in the long run.
This makes me think of my old high school english teacher. He said "We are all stupid, but some of us want to learn, I am here for them" The yardwork tho, well my grampa told us that he saw pirates burying treasure in his allotment. We never did find it but his garden still got dug up ready for potatoes :P
Well look at you now for someone who wouldn't make it 😉 I've seen you over the years in your videos change so much. I think Chell needs to visit her birth State 😂
Well, just don’t let the battery go dead on you in a Tesla while you’re driving because you will not be able to get out because there’s no way to unlock the doors once the battery is dead some people of unfortunately found that out the hard way. Honestly, there’s got to be a lot more done to perfect the electric car industry before I even think about buying one. And my brother used to have a hybrid, he finally got rid of it, after he realized how much it would cost to repair it if the transmission or anything like that went out on it. Honestly I don’t know what is up with UA-cam lately with the comment section I go to type stuff in in and hit post and it does says it’s posted but it says zero seconds and I have to go back and edit what I wanted to say just a little post.
Whaaat? Where did you hear that? Totally not true at all. Tesla have manual doorhandles too. There’s a lot of misinformation when it comes to Teslas for some reason. Some of the things I heard before buying one, I thought were true too. It’s almost as if oil bcompanies have devised way to create a Mandela effect or something.
ممكن تساعدنى انا اعلم انك انسان اكثر من راءع انا من مصر واريد ان افتح قناه وانا ارتدى قناع او ماسك علي وجهي اريد ان تساعدنى في ذالك ارجوك لا تتجاهلنى فانا بحاجه اليك صديقي اريد ان اصنع قناع او اشتريه
Corey I know it was a few years ago now but I'm watching u on naked and afraid but I have to say you let us down how did you not finish this challenge? You had it in the bag , man up son 👎👎👎
Daniel and I have been watching y’all since we were pregnant with our son almost 8 years ago! I know we don’t know each other but it feels like y’all are friends.
What changed you so much? I didnt watch your videos for a long time and I can say you changed a lot, you were much more happy in Alaska, way more happy! Is it kids, that place, what changed?
I wouldn’t say I was way more happy. I’m just that much happier now. The difference was, I had more time to share my happiness. Having kids and not vlogging full time means I’m not sharing as much as I used to. So I’m picking the things I choose to share based on how much it impacts me and those who may watch. Does that make sense? Also, I’m out of the newness phase of life right now. Just before Alaska, my life was in the gutter really bad. So everything was better than it was. So yeah. I guess happiness is just my new normal and I’m more chill because of it. This is me reflecting on it all.
@LiveEachDay As a viewer I would say you seem the happiest when you are with your kids! You can see the joy you get in teaching them and showing them things.
@@LiveEachDay You seem more deeply satisfied with life now, not quite as frenetic as you were when you were younger. Not that there was anything bad about that; it was fun. I just think you're aging very gracefully and growing in wisdom, as well as accepting life as it is. And having a great family life, which was missing so much from your childhood, as you've shared. I'm so glad for you and your family. (I'm in Kristen's parents' age group, so I watch from a particular perspective.)
It’s so crazy to realize just how long I’ve been watching you. Literally seeing you grow and change into the amazing person you have become!
Sending you guys all my love!
❤
Some people in life are meant to tell a story. Corey, you are one of these people! You have a way of conveying things that can captivate everyone!
You have such a beautiful family! I remember the pre Chell days. It’s been so inspiring to watch your family grow over the years.
Also, you have great hair!! 😊
Sharing feels good for me :)
My very first memory of watching youtube as a kid was watching the videos you made when you first started moving to Alaska. I just spent half an hour searching to find you again and see what you are up to. I hope life is good and will get better for you.
Gosh you have grown so much. I remember when I first started watching you. Back when you posted the song with Sparta for mean kitty. To things with Kate to Alaska to here now. You have grown and gone through so many ups and downs. and where you are now you generally seem so calm; relaxed and happy. It's been a treasure to watch.
Lol I thought you were going to say "it's a beautiful day in Eagle River, Alaska." Love seeing video notifications from you.
Thought the same thing lol.
One day, I will say that again. Mark my words!
I raise you "it's a beautiful day here in thousand oaks, California"
I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to see you vlogging again. The peace and joy it brings to my life. Thank you ❤
Big facts !!!!
I’m speechless in the face of your growth and all you have overcome. Bravo, Cory.
Cory, I've been watching you since the early SMP days which eventually turned into the early DLH days. All these years later, I still love coming back to your content when I just need to kick back and relax. Thank you for continuing to provide content through the years and letting us evolve with you!
Mowing is my therapy. For all the adhd reasons. I always feel so much better after being with my lawn for a few hours. Hard work but love the sweat/workout I get. I will always look forward to the day I get to stand in front of you and tell you exactly the impact you had on my life. Weather it happens in this life, or on the "other side" I cant wait for that! You and your family are so beautiful. By some slim chance you are curious about some of your fans, my husband is also a "youtuber". The hustle is very real for him. OldeCarrAutoGuy :) Just look for the beard!
I've watched you since you got married the first time, and this is the first time I've heard you share about this aspect of your life, about the fear and the yard work. I relate to this, only about housework. And I've done a lot of therapy and trauma-related work, too. I've noticed that lately, I'm doing housecleaning because I feel a sense of satisfaction when it's done, not because of all the angst that went on when I was growing up. So thank you for talking about this. I'm glad you're still posting, occasionally.
Cory, you're not an idiot. You always made us smile and make us happy... It's so funny coming back to your videos from time to time and seeing you. It's as if I'm meeting an old friend...Dude now I'm married, and i watched you since I've been a teenager. I'm so so sooo grateful that you were there in my darkest times and in my brightest times. I am so glad to see that you're enjoying your life. But, all i can say is that I am so proud of you, like hella proud. I also want to tell you not to regret anything from the past, because those experiences got you to where you are today. A beautiful house, wife, and kids. Stay awesome, dude. Sorry for the long message.
I found this channel in late 2015, maybe early 2016. I had just moved to Wichita, a place I hated, for family reasons. I had left Alaska in 2009 and was longing to move back but couldn't find work that wanted someone from out of state. I used to watch this channel, watching you get super excited about the new things you were experiencing and me remembering the first time I experienced those things. I used to live in both Anchorage and Eagle River and knew exactly what part of town you were in when you pulled the drone above your house. I remember thinking, "Oh, I know where he lives, I know that area". Then we finally got out of tornado alley and moved to Oregon in late May 2017, just before you moved to OK. In fact, I had considered moving to Tulsa because we had an office there and there are more hills there than Wichita. But we went to Oregon, hoping it would be a compromise for Alaska. It turned out it wasn't quite the same. In 2020 I found a job in the valley and moved back to AK.
We've watched this channel ever since we first found it. It was bittersweet for me. We have definitely thrown rocks on Edmund lake. Unfortunately, these days you can't really ride through campbell creek or earthquake park without risk of homeless encampments all over. But for the record, I hate the yardwork crap. And now we have an acre of land we have to cut. And you know how it is up here, there's enough rain that you sometimes have to cut it twice a week.
Thanks for sharing some off the deep stuff, even something as sensitive as showing your inner child trauma... even when you're older then me I feel like comforting that child and tell him what amazing human being he's going to be in adulthood and how proud he should be, and how proud the one causing the **** to you should be instead of... and How proud he should be of wanting a change and off all the things he will accomplish in live, and how proud everyone should be about him, without a good example at all, becoming the most amazing father and family man. U deserve all the happiness
The set up and editing style of this vlog took me right back to your Alaska days... I missed these man! Please do keep them up. And hope when the kids grow up you can do some more traveling with them and show them the world!
I never did any mowing until 2012 when Dad died. I was taking care of the house till it sold. I found that I enjoyed it. I also felt like I was still taking care of him for awhile longer. I also have a large yard to mow now. I’m a 68 year old lady and it’s a bit of a struggle but I will do it as long as I can and then probably get a riding mower.
That was a awesome video Cory. Two beautiful children,
And the most sweetest wife. Kids are growing up so fast. Oh, and your Kitty's are so cute.
I do miss the mean kitty
Sparta. I remember when you got him.
and all those precious
Kitty's. And can't forget Dear sweet Pennie. Love and blessings to you all.
More Videos please.
Terri from Cleveland Ohio. 😁👋🏻🙏🏻😔❤️
I need, "I can't change the past but I can impact the future," on a t-shirt or something. I've watched your channel since the mean kitty song came out and I love everything it has become! This is the best and most wholesome channel on youtube.
The way you talk about mental health is helping so many people, including myself. Thank you so much, Cory ❤️
As we get older, we tend to dive deeper into our pasts for healing and a change of perspective in life.
We men do enjoy simple tasks like mowing the lawn to accomplish something. While it may seem like a mediocre task to some, for others like you said, it can be hypnotic. All the senses are being used, the touch of the mower, the hearing of the motor and the smell of the freshly cut grass.
As someone who also has ADHD (and neurodivergent), it’s the small mundane things that makes me feel successful.
You’ve definitely grown more mature since tent in an apartment and hands in a toaster. I have enjoyed watching your life unfold Cory. You continue to inspire this high functioning disabled man.- Kenneth aka GothYoda.
Gothyoda!!!!!!!
I love seeing you back on UA-cam. The kids have gotten so big.
I am so happy you are vlogging again. Have been following you since Dude like Hella days when you first moved to Alaska, and I lived in CA. Now I live in Kansas City. Love seeing how cute and creative your kids have become. I believe it takes maturity in adulthood to look back and wonder how anyone could have treated us the way they did when we were children by being around children when we are adults. And only with that understanding comes the healing. If that makes any sense. Im enjoying how green it has been here in the Midwest. We have the best libraries too. Very happy for you all, and grateful you share your heart because you are not alone in living life post trauma. Our families can destroy us unless we choose to let go and move forward.
I feel like most people have childhood issues. It’s just kind of a thing unfortunately. Hopefully I can be a good enough parent to keep my kids from that. So far so good!
It's hard to get away from a negative past and turn it into a positive and creative life. You've done that. You are, in fact, making a living from being creative. Now, you can look back at all those bad names and people who were negative and tell them they were so wrong about you. You don't have to tell them to their faces, but you can tell them in your mind. Maybe even in your video games. 😊😊👋👋❤❤
When we lived in our local town, growing up my dad used to do patterns in the grass. Parallel lines or made it like a chess board without the pieces or lines going sideways down the grass from corner to corner one side then the other. I loved it. Due to it I was always asking to learn how to mow the grass. To this day as an adult if I am allowed I love mowing the grass. We live in the middle of the countryside now with a huge, huge lawn.
I'm glad you've found yourself. I'm glad you're happy. You deserve it because you've had rough times and because you are a positively productive human being and because you are the best dad. ❤
As someone who has subscribed since the little apartment in Cali all I can say is THOSE KIDS ARE SO BIG!!!🥲
Time truly does fly. Sometimes I wish it would just slow down.
I am so glad you’re vlogging again 🥰 it’s like an old friend coming back into your life .
Those drone shots are freaking awesome. 18:03 with the house, and the city off in the distance is something else. So glad to see you vlogging again, with life changing so much it's good to get some familiarity with just hearing you speak sometimes, as silly as that may sound!
Can’t believe when I was a little kid you RAN UA-cam like a king
You guys are thriving and vibing. I remember watching your vlogs back when Chelle was first born and feeling forever alone. Now, I'm engaged to my own goofy boy. Nice to see how far we all grow.
Also Freddy's has the best frozen custard!
Love seeing yall again! My husband also thinks of his mowing as a kind of therapy, so we understand completely.
Thanks! I appreciate your perspective. I miss seeing you as often, and the hugely funny cat videos from a long time ago, but I am glad to hear you and to know things are okay.
I'm glad to see you more and more at peace with your happy family, they say everyone will eventually go through pain but suffering is an option.
Funny. My dad considered mowing his “quiet time” and the sound was part of it! No one interrupted him, the vibration did a meditative thing to his body. And you are rewarded with a great lawn!
It’s so good! I love looking out the windows when I’m done. It’s always so satisfying.
One of the things I always connected with you with was that you had a similar childhood as I did but unfortunately my abuse led into my entire adult life and didn’t end till just recently when he died. I spent my whole life protecting my family from my own father and now that it’s finally over I don’t know what to do with myself. Im trying to stay busy with rebuilding the home he destroyed and taking care of my mother! Keep being an awesome father I’m proud of you man!
Sorry to hear that happened to you. Sounds awful but the good news is, there’s always time to heal. I hope things get better for you as the time goes.
@@LiveEachDaythanks man I’m trying to make the best of it! So glad to see you vlogging again!
you see the progress progressing every second
I'm sooo proud of you man! You have an amazing life with an amazing family! I'm at the point of life as well that i'm realizing it's the simple things that make us the happiest.
Your logic.... make it fun. Best way to motivate. Live you guys, as always so happy to see you making videos ❤❤
Cory, your a wonderful man,husband, Dad,friend, entertainer.
You make people happy, laugh.we like all that you do. Be proud of what you accomplished
You've made people love you and what you do.
You are an amazing person. Blessings to you and your family.
My Daughter and I met you when you came to a park in Cleveland Ohio.
Years ago before you got married to Christine. I enjoy watching your videos since. ❤and 🙏🏻😔.
I think i was the same age you are now when i started watching you. I never knew what what going to happen next. 😂
I'm now in my mid-50's and so glad to see you so happy. ❤
And to think I’ve been here since Sparta 🥰🥰🥰 wow I’ve missed a lot your family is precious.
Awesome to see you vlogging again. Sometimes doing work can help in ways we could never imagine. Enjoy the new Tesla.
I remember growing up when I was old enough to handle the lawnmower cause we had a self-propelled one and it was powerful. My brother he hated doing the lawn, he would purposely mess up the rows just so nobody would ask him to do the lawn any more. I actually liked mowing however, I do not like edging. However, I do not mow my lawn anymore I have somebody to do it for me. I just don’t have the energy I used to. I’m just glad that my lawn now is nowhere near as big as the one I grew up with.
It’s definitely not for everyone, but I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’ve never used the self-propelled push mowers. They seem really nice.
Wow as always, great father & role model. You’ve always inspired me since way back in California
OMG your kids have grown up I and that view as the camera went up is absolutely stunning
It´s so good to see you guys having fun and enjoying life!
It was so great to see you guys .. never change, cory !! You make me smile, and your words have deep meanings, which i can relate too.. love watching your little family ! Love to you all xxxx
The mower sound for you is music for me... I don't know if you believe this or not, but i believe you are a Light Worker sent to earth to spread joy and happiness. To share a message to all. It comes naturally to you to be a voice and share your stories. Or you're just Cory and you have the biggest heart and are a special kind of person. Regardless, you always inspire me.
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Yippee! First viewer! First commenter! Lotsa clovers! Also, mowing is an instant gratification effort. You can clearly see the effect of your efforts immediately, especially if you have let it grow higher before mowing.
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Hey Todd! Good to see ya!!! I hope the girls… I mean… those two young adults are doing well. :)
omg...the magpie in me NEEDS that floaty tube with glitter!!!!
I’ve been watching your vids since I was 13 and I just turned 23 yesterday!!! I will always be a big supporter:)💗
Love mowing. I get alot of thinking done. I just wished i wasn't allergic to grass. I have memories of Dad having us run into the house to go get him a beer while he mowed
Glad to see you brother 🤜✨✨..
Glad to be here! Good to see you too!
Mowing is great because it's a relatively simple task that leaves you with a feeling of accomplishment when it's over. You don't do a lot, but it can also be quite the workout at the same time with how much walking, pushing, and just being in the sun. Obviously you have to remember to take an occasional break and hydrate regularly, but while it's not a lot of work, you feel like you get a lot done, too. You can also see the progress of your work, too, which is huge because sometimes you're just doing this thing and it feels like you're not getting anywhere even though you're actually doing a lot, but with mowing, you can actually see instant results. It's just gratifying.
Until the next video, Peace, Love, and SMP. :)
As a fellow ADHD guy, I body doubled watching this, you helped me finish organising my room so thank you! And thank you for always sharing your thoughts and feelings, and for always being open and true with us (to a degree of course! Gotta have SOME private life! :P) - Love you always xx
While my therapeutic and relaxing thing isn't mowing the lawn, I totally get it and understand it. When I lived at home with my mother and sister, outdoor work was my responsibility. A sort of escape from tending to a parent experiencing chemotherapy and a sibling that was mentally and physically challenged. It's strangely relaxing to put on your headset as maximum volume and drown out the world with the strong engine of either a lawnmower or snow blower. Now I don't exactly miss dragging either of those things up and down a lawn or driveway that was a borderline 80 degree hill.
I also remember meeting, virtually at any rate, you back in the SMP Films days and helping you with a video. Another thing that brought me comfort after my mother and sister passed, was weirdly watching your daily vlogs. Hearing the positive messages you'd say either at the beginning or the end of each video did help me in the long run.
Also... those glitter innertubes? So cute and so pretty!
I’m glad these vlogs to help. That’s real success to me. ❤️
This makes me think of my old high school english teacher. He said "We are all stupid, but some of us want to learn, I am here for them"
The yardwork tho, well my grampa told us that he saw pirates burying treasure in his allotment. We never did find it but his garden still got dug up ready for potatoes :P
Haha! Your grandpa was a genius!
@@LiveEachDay He truly was the naughtiest lad in grandmas house :D
Thank you for sharing brother 🙏 ❤️
We love you corey! ❤❤❤❤
For me mowing is relaxing 😌
I freaking can't believe how fast the kids have grown!
Thank you for sharing your family with us. Really missed you guys!
We miss you all too.
I'm so glad to see your videos again, I've missed watching you, I've been following you since your SMP years.
That’s a looooong time!
Cory you are right cutting the lawn is therapeutic my wife just discovered it too and now only she wants to cut the grass every week! 😂❤
I loooooove it. Get some good headphones and it’s even better.
Me to once I bought my electric mower... If you have ever thought about it get one as it has been so worth it
I’ve been thinking about an electric mower after this one goes bad. We’ll see. Thanks for the suggestion!
holy moly-what an aerial shot!! i love those!
I miss doing these for the vlog.
@@LiveEachDay so cool!!!
Oh wow... Haven't seen your vlogs in a while... Hope you and fam are doing well Corey! ❤
you sir, are nuts. but i love it. much love a fan from dallas..
Not gonna lie, misread mowing as 'Meowing'... And having watched Cory since the madness of the Mean Kitty days I was not totally surprised.
Hello from Italy 🇮🇹
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I feel safe when im watching ur videos if that makes sense
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Well look at you now for someone who wouldn't make it 😉 I've seen you over the years in your videos change so much. I think Chell needs to visit her birth State 😂
NEEM OIL spray , natural, stays on and works on those without chemicals.
Thank for the suggestion! Never heard of that.
Well, just don’t let the battery go dead on you in a Tesla while you’re driving because you will not be able to get out because there’s no way to unlock the doors once the battery is dead some people of unfortunately found that out the hard way. Honestly, there’s got to be a lot more done to perfect the electric car industry before I even think about buying one. And my brother used to have a hybrid, he finally got rid of it, after he realized how much it would cost to repair it if the transmission or anything like that went out on it. Honestly I don’t know what is up with UA-cam lately with the comment section I go to type stuff in in and hit post and it does says it’s posted but it says zero seconds and I have to go back and edit what I wanted to say just a little post.
Whaaat? Where did you hear that? Totally not true at all. Tesla have manual doorhandles too. There’s a lot of misinformation when it comes to Teslas for some reason. Some of the things I heard before buying one, I thought were true too. It’s almost as if oil bcompanies have devised way to create a Mandela effect or something.
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I dont mind mowing, its emptying the grass box that I hate 😠😂
OF COURSE you'd buy a car that lets you make fart sounds! 😂😂😂
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I remember the mowing thing , thank God electroshock therapy is not your untilmate therapy
Haha! That shock collar was something else.
Me driving down country road looked over to see your comment busting out laughing great response 😂
For me hard to listen to your story when the piano music is so loud 😢
Sorry, I had a hard time with the audio on this one. It sounded good on my phone, but I guess it doesn’t sound good on all speakers.
Holy heck atlas has gotten so big.
I keep telling him to slow down but he’s just not listening.
@@LiveEachDay😂😂
Is there still bunnies in the middle circle?
No, the owls finished off the bunnies we had living in our bushes. We’re so sad.
اتمنى لك السعاده الداءمه التى لا تفارق قلبك صديق
I thought it said "moving" at first 😂
I’d love to move but at the same time, I’m happy here. No need to fix what isn’t broken. :)
@@LiveEachDay that's good to hear. I just misread it is all. :P
Riding lawnmower dude!
ممكن تساعدنى انا اعلم انك انسان اكثر من راءع انا من مصر واريد ان افتح قناه وانا ارتدى قناع او ماسك علي وجهي اريد ان تساعدنى في ذالك ارجوك لا تتجاهلنى فانا بحاجه اليك صديقي اريد ان اصنع قناع او اشتريه
lol it wont work
Corey I know it was a few years ago now but I'm watching u on naked and afraid but I have to say you let us down how did you not finish this challenge? You had it in the bag , man up son 👎👎👎
Daniel and I have been watching y’all since we were pregnant with our son almost 8 years ago! I know we don’t know each other but it feels like y’all are friends.