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House thing is my fault. There are somethings I realized that They were going half baked so I wouldn't ask anymore. Now I don't do the things that doesn't effect me directly ie the boys laundry. I just shut the bedroom door. I'm yelling at him to get in here to read your posts

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Hmmmm... get him off his butt eh? Dart leagues, bowling team, pool... Join some non profit org and do charity work- for me--that worked big time. When I lived in the city, I volunteered 3x a week for various orgs. Now, too far away from city and too busy with new house/property. I will get back into volunteer work soon--I miss it.
 
David, you're back!
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Sounds like he likes working with his hands - does he still have any of his jewelry making stuff? Help him get crafty with whatever already exist. We tore out two old 1/2 whiskey barrel planters. Being the "Don't throw that away, I might need it" pack rat. I used 1 of the old galvanized metal whiskey barrel rings and some of my old seed beads to make a huge spiderweb. It turned out great and kept me and DH busy for over a week.
All I had to buy was a 2 dollar roll of wire that I could solder at Hobby Lobby. I plan on making at least one more. My hubby also made a really big windchime out of some old cymbals he had. (Yes he is a drummer). He found some old metal steak plates out in the shop and now I have an even louder windchime. We have a very noisy and busy yard. LOL
 
Yea. he's a hands on person as long as the thing he's working one isn't tiny. Woodworking and model trains sounds good
 
I didn't read all the posts but here's what my DH is probably going to start doing:

Making birdhouses and mini log cabins (that can also be used as birdhouses). It is a fun hobby but you can also sell them at flea markets and craft shows. I've seen a guy selling them at the flea market in Raleigh. He made a killing selling those things!!!
 
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