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had a meltdown.....(beware ranting)
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 115824" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I grew up with a dad that built our house - twice. The second time, after we were hit by a tornado, I was 16 and I had to help. There really isn't much I don't know how to do around the house (as long as I have the strength to do it).</p><p></p><p>My ex grew up with a father who would call an electrician to screw in a lightbulb.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, we did NOT work well on projects. He tried, bless his heart. The ADD didn't help either - he NEVER finished anything (I think to this day there is still a piece of Pergo that has never been put down at that house - and I left it over 10 years ago).</p><p></p><p>My current husband is a lot like my dad - and we can do projects very well together. In fact, it's like working with my dad - I know what tool he needs or what he's going to do next, and he actually listens to me or my ideas.</p><p>Which is a blessing because we are about to gut the kitchen!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 115824, member: 439"] I grew up with a dad that built our house - twice. The second time, after we were hit by a tornado, I was 16 and I had to help. There really isn't much I don't know how to do around the house (as long as I have the strength to do it). My ex grew up with a father who would call an electrician to screw in a lightbulb. Needless to say, we did NOT work well on projects. He tried, bless his heart. The ADD didn't help either - he NEVER finished anything (I think to this day there is still a piece of Pergo that has never been put down at that house - and I left it over 10 years ago). My current husband is a lot like my dad - and we can do projects very well together. In fact, it's like working with my dad - I know what tool he needs or what he's going to do next, and he actually listens to me or my ideas. Which is a blessing because we are about to gut the kitchen!!! [/QUOTE]
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