On Friday the kids were doing what kids do…fighting.
Well that, and playing outside. At one point I looked out the window and saw Sloan surrounded by several pieces of scrap wood, a hammer, nails, the electric screwdriver and a saw. Um…that seemed like a good moment to go check on them.
“What are you doing, bud?” I asked as I stepped out onto the driveway.
“Oh I’m just making a chair for Tia and me to sit on,” he replied. He balanced a piece of wood precariously on another and raise the hammer high above the tiny nail pinched between his fingers.
“Uh…Sloan?”
“Yeah?” he asked, squinting up at me.
“I think we should wait for daddy to come home before you start hammer nails into boards.”
It took a bit of convicing, but he finally agreed to hold off on smashing his fingers and sawing his arm off. And when Lee got home, Sloan pounced.
“Canwemakeachairdad, IreallyreallyreallywanttomakeachairformeandTiatositin. Pleasepleasepleasepleasepleeeeeaaaase?” Lee agreed to help make a chair…on Saturday morning.
And make a chair they did. When it was all assembled, we threw down a piece of plastic and opened up some cans of leftover paint and let them have at it.
It turned out quite nice:
Yep. We like our new chair…
We like it a lot!
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