Dad Jobs
- John and Sue
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Well, my epic Bristol decorating challenge has just completed Phase 1. Sons lounge has gone from 'kin devastation to a comfortable room. I will post a couple of pics in a day or two: before and after. Because it's been a journey and I'm proud tbh.
Not about cars, sorry, but I think this site is about people as well. Hope you agree.
Just needs carpet and curtains now.
I've tried teaching him along the way: he's now prepping the next hurdle: the kitchen. More work ahead.
Dad. Not just a quick jump. A job for life.
Not about cars, sorry, but I think this site is about people as well. Hope you agree.
Just needs carpet and curtains now.
I've tried teaching him along the way: he's now prepping the next hurdle: the kitchen. More work ahead.
Dad. Not just a quick jump. A job for life.
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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- Rich in Vancouver
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My 24yo daughter's significant other is a millwright. He's highly skilled at most everything but we do team up on projects on occasion. He's a pleasure to work with and an all round great guy (even though he is a Porsche owner!) When the jobs are big-uns my brother, a building contractor, joins in and between the 3 of us we can take care of just about anything. And...my daughter is quite handy in her own right! :hugs:
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