But man, those splinters can be killers!Oh *thupt*
Alaskan loves plywood floors.
No worries about spills and gouges and such, and easy to clean (verses evil, evil, carpet)

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But man, those splinters can be killers!Oh *thupt*
Alaskan loves plywood floors.
No worries about spills and gouges and such, and easy to clean (verses evil, evil, carpet)
I'm a rabbit, Sour - I live there.![]()
been messing on the floor again?![]()
That sounds rather familiar.Eenie, I moved 8 times growing up; I can pack like nobody's business! When we went on vacation when my kids were little, even my husband was amazed by how much "stuff" I could put in a vehicle. Nobody had to ride on the roof, ever.![]()
Funny the things we can live with, that we think nobody else would. Critter and I had this house built; we moved in with the understanding that we would finish the interior. We did get the stairs done, but there is still just primer on the walls. I keep meaning to get them painted . . . Let's see, we moved in when DS was 6 weeks old, and he's a high school senior now. Reckon it's time yet?
Hey,lady,
. Beard is removed, head freshly shaved, nasal and ear hair trimmed, about to shower. Tuxedo (can you believe that) hanging in the closet, flowers in the refrigerator, family here in spite of the snow - 6 PM we renew our vows. I'm a bit anxious.
I never asked her to marry me. I just removed her high school ring and replaced it with a tiny diamond - didn't want to give her the chance to say NO. We pulled out our wedding album.
How did they ever let us get married. We were such kids. No counseling or 'marriage classes'. We just bought into " 'til death do us part'. I'm taking your advice. Nothing scripted. I'm going to speak from my heart as are the kids. I think the Princess wrote an entire novel - sure hope it is positive.![]()