
10-year-old electrician fixes dozens of lamps to buy Christmas gifts
Alina Junkala’s bedroom is filled with red pandas and broken lamps.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
Alina Junkala’s bedroom is filled with red pandas and broken lamps.
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To appreciate why Lynndon Franz wears a Santa hat in his workshop, we need to go back to that day he got a nail stuck in his eye.
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You just might find that although life has unfolded differently than you planned — it’s ended up feeling even better than you could have imagined.
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"I always like a mystery." Adam finds out why a 10-year-old electrician is working to fix dozens of broken lamps.
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