Anyway. God gave us a new house with a big yard. (We tried to get the one with a small yard, but He knew better;) ) A new baby and a new house and a move in the same year gave our tax refund a great boost and ta-DA we're building the kids a dream backyard. We got the swing set and started building this weekend. We're all really excited!
When we built the first one we had lots of family help. They worked for about 12 hours and then the next day Rand and I finished it. This time. It's just us...and we have Easton. It's going to be slow, slow going. Good lesson in patience for the little ones. :) Bordering on frustration we just had to go with it and enjoy the moments we were having with these babes of ours. What good would it do to spend all our money on them, build them the back yard of their dreams and then yell at them for the whole week while we put it together??
So here's our construction project (in process) family style.
Case.And.Point. Did I tell you? I think there may have been some spills that went along with all this dirt. Water (and/or beer) and dirt...even better. :) That's how we roll!
This is for my Papa Jim, because if he were still here....this is exactly how he would be wearing his hat!
the boys just want to use the drill!
Like this, Dad? Like this?
side note: visitors coming next weekend, so cross your fingers we get a HUGE chunk of this done this week! AND for all those worrying hearts out there...our pool fence is getting installed next weekend as well. Phew! thank you to the government for taking our money and then giving some of it back just in the nick of time. ;)
7 comments:
I'm sick to my stomach with envy! :) I can't wait to see it put together!
So. Much. FUN! But it those first two pics that terrify me and keep me second guessing getting a set that's similar. I bet ALL of you are going to love when it's done!
I have always loved Rand's great patience and tenderness when it comes to teaching and making memories with those little boys of his...he turns a huge project (which could be a very frustrating one) into an example of how to love and nurture his family. He is showing those little boys how much fun the process can be too! Hugs to him. Brendan has already shared how excited he was to get to use the drill! Can't wait to come and play!
What a fun family project! Can't wait to see the finished product.
I can't wait to come and let the kids play on that! (or help you finish building it!) my kids are going to think our swing set is super lame when we get back to our house. :)
and i love the papa jim hat pictures. :)
looks like there is plenty of room for a salmon rearing pond.
Uncle Bubba
I just love the picture of Easton and his dirty bottom. HA HA HA I also love the one of him looking at his dad. Such good memories you are making. The Marshmellow wishes she were there (Sigh)
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