The way I think about what I think
It took blood, sweat and almost some tears but it's done, for the most part. The best part is the kids love it, which makes it all worth it. Now if I can find a way to get out of the promise I made to sleep in it come fall.
at 8:36 AM
Labels: the kids, To Remember
7 comments:
Wow. You rock, Dad.
It's great!!
I could sleep in there too!
:-D
I want a tree house. Fancy a job. :D
Gordo: Thanks :)
Jen: That might be hard to explain :o lol
Darren: Thanks but no thanks. I only have a few fingers left. Though I've seen some of your skills and have no doubt you could build something much more extravagant if you wanted to. ;)
I still have to cover the windows and make a door going out to the balcony but I'm going to wait until the weather turns. The breeze coming in right now is nice.
The amount and variety of bugs in a tree at this height is incredible. We've enjoyed observing them but I'm not looking forward to sleeping with them. Yuck!
Maybe it would be over better if I explained it. In detail. I'm all about trying to win women over!
*wink*
wow! that tree house rocks. Its almost as big as my old flat! :)
Jen: OMG! My wife, I forgot about her! I was talking about explaining to the KIDS why they were sharing their tree house with a lovely red head. Now that I think about it, with the amount of bugs, she'd never stay up there for long. We would have to figure away to keep the kids quiet about you though, hmmm... ice cream perhaps?:D
TT: Thanks, it's not that big (that's what she said) the kids are just really small. They would like it turned into a flat though. Now they want electricity and plumbing, where does it end? *sigh*
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