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signs, signs, everywhere there's signs

When hubby works around the house (and he does soooo much), there are a few things that i always notice.  

"stuff" everywhere!!
lumber and supplies...lying around (also everywhere)
little helpers...helping! (so sweet)
power tools...and a working man!
and, once the little grilling deck is stained, i'll post the picture!  good work R!

Comments

Honorary Indian said…
I'm so happy you stopped by. I have enjoyed your blog, too. Your girls are gorgeous. All 4 of them. God has blessed you beyond measure.

Nice to meet you!
GypsiAdventure said…
How cool! That is so exciting...I can't wait until summer so we can have a deck!

~K
Lorie said…
How great that your hubby is able to do all of those things!
Kelley said…
A handy husband...how nice! And, can I just tell you...I could just eat this little girl up!!!
Anonymous said…
soooo great that you are capturing your family working together!!!

priceless.
Anonymous said…
soooo great that you are capturing your family working together!!!

priceless.
Anonymous said…
Can't wait to see it...I need a new deck too! Maybe in the spring. I just love to do projects around the house.

Your little helper is such a cutie...
Carrie said…
I swear I don't know how people do it that don't have handy hubbies! I am so lucky!

I guess they just spend more money. A LOT more money...

Things like this are what your little girl will remember about her daddy when she grows up. So sweet!
Wep said…
My hubby leaves signs for me like that too :(
Cutest little helper, ever! :)
Oh that is just adorable...the helper!

I love that my hubby is so handy. Saves us so much money....and makes me even more proud of him.

Can't wait to see the grilling deck!

~melody~
Aubrey said…
What great reminders of the wonderful handyman you have! And that little helper?? Adorable!

Can't wait to see pix of the finished product! We had our built at the beginning of the summer and love it!
Dori said…
Great photos and great blog! Your family is so beautiful and hey, I love the Harry Connick Jr. :) Thanks for visiting me and I will definitely be back to visit you.
The Nice One said…
Awww! I LOVE that pic of the little helper!
Yea I hear you, the husband has been painting around here lately, and that gets EVERYwhere!

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