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jemis

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My daughter helped with the new drawers
« on: 10 March 2008, 22:39:14 »

The picture says it all, its fair to say the job good have been done quicker this happened with every one and there was 8 to put together.

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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #1 on: 10 March 2008, 22:41:40 »

 ;D ;D ;D Enjoy the young years, they grow up far too quick, dont seem five mins since my daughter was that age.shes 19 in April.

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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #2 on: 10 March 2008, 22:42:59 »

She`s so sweet, and helping dad with his DIY!.....a future carpentrix perhaps?  ;)
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« Reply #3 on: 10 March 2008, 22:43:05 »

Kids mate, they really are the best  :y :y :y :y
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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #4 on: 10 March 2008, 22:47:20 »

She has a look of 'misschief' about her, under that 'butter wouldn't melt' :) :) :)
As Miggy says, enjoy them, they do grow up quickly. My daughter, 7 years, likes to help out, makes the job harder. When she was a toddler I used to have to put a barrier up to keep her out of the garage, safety reasons really as she will get into anything. She still likes to ‘help’ :)
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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #5 on: 10 March 2008, 22:48:28 »

That picture was actually taken in september last year but I just came across the pic on my phone, I laughed to myself and thought I need to share this one, she's a real character.
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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #6 on: 10 March 2008, 22:48:47 »

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The picture says it all, its fair to say the job good have been done quicker this happened with every one and there was 8 to put together.

Wait until you get grandchildren, its true what us old farts say, you should be able to miss out your own kids and go straight to grandkids. I wanted another Jack Russell dog but was given a grandson instead.I missed my daughters growing up as I worked away, you have much more time with grand kids, and you can give them back when the pub opens. Enjoy, don't miss a moment of them growing up.
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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #7 on: 10 March 2008, 23:20:05 »

Enjoy them now they grow up far to quickly
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Re: My daughter helped with the new drawers
« Reply #8 on: 11 March 2008, 09:57:48 »

We've got 3 great grandchildren, so there's a good 'replacement' supply of youngsters coming along.
What is really frightening is how my 13 year old granddaughter has just changed from a child to a woman inside 12 months.
Joy unconfined.  ::)
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