I know all of you have been waiting with great anticipation on our next bonding project . . . ha, ha . . . and here it is. Bryan buried the gutter downspout things so that when he mows, he won't have to constantly be moving them.
(For the record, this was NOT a "honey-do" project . . . it was totally Bryan's idea!)
(For the record, this was NOT a "honey-do" project . . . it was totally Bryan's idea!)
Good thing Joshua was there to help! I think the mud factor was the most enticing element! There were three trenches to dig, and Bryan was really, really sore the next day!
3 comments:
Hi you guys! This is the first I've gotten onto your blog. Awesome. So good to see you through the espace. Lookslike your engatges in home improvement projects. Aren't they fun?! I've been "out straight" with projects since we moved here - still enough for another year.
We're loving it here. Definitely where God wants us to be. Growth is slow, but happening. Music is weak to say the least. Lucy is plyaing piano and does a great job, but singing etc is aweful. We a have a 103 year old pipe organ. Just got it repairedand tuned (a small miracle), but no one to play it regularly. A man by the name of Steve stops by about every 6 weeks and plays it - he is excellent. Makes our worship service come alive.
Miss you guys. WOW the kids are growing (dumb statement - of course they are growing).
John and Lucy
I am very impressed with the finished product! Great job, Bryan! I love the picture of the kids watching out the window.
Hey Nelsons!
Enjoy catching up on your family through your blog. It is so great for you to be around extended family while your children are young! Just wanted to let you know what a thrill and blessing it was to see your old neighbor Ken be baptized at church last night!! Thanks for your testimony and faithfulness. God Bless - Mona Graham
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