A snack, a drink, a chair in the sun, and Hunter had the best morning watching the action.
He had a great (and safe) seat to watch the skidsteer level the garage and later the cement truck.
The "experts" inspecting the day's job.
Also I have to give credit to the electrician. He was here two days this week, and by the second, a certain 3 year old was following him around ask all kinds of questions. "Why are you turning the power off?" ;"Will any of the lights still work?"; "Will the fan work?"; "Can I still flush the potty?"; "How come you are doing that?"; "Will you turn the power back on? From outside or inside?" . He was pretty patient! It didn't take long for Hunter to come trotting into the kitchen asking me, "What's that guy doing called?" Me: "He is an electrician; that's what his job is called." H: "Ok, when I grow up I want to be an electrician (pronounced wektrishan, of course)."
Tomorrow's forcast is sunny and warmer. I can't wait to see how much they get done especially since a flatbed load of roof trusses was unloaded in our driveway this afternoon.
Tomorrow's forcast is sunny and warmer. I can't wait to see how much they get done especially since a flatbed load of roof trusses was unloaded in our driveway this afternoon.
2 comments:
wow! can't wait to see the trusses to see how it will all look!
-kel
wow! can't wait to see the trusses to see how it will all look!
-kel
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