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I know if you have kids, you are aware of the trauma that goes with putting things together. If you had any sense at all, you did that the night before Christmas. If not, you found yourself putting together some thing that has the directions from the hot place. It takes this screw and puts it into that place, this nail, that hole, this bracket, that brace. Sigh. And yet, it does get done, usually after the cussing and the two or three sore fingers.

We know all about that. My Mom received a television stand for Christmas but it was not yet assembled. It was necessary to leave it until after the great opening of the seemingly endless haul of presents. Yes, we are truly blessed. My husband needed to bring his tools from the tool storage shed so that he and his brother could put the thing together. Some hot words, no cussing, and an hour or so later, the television stand was up and sporting a brand new television on it. Yes, my Mom is now ready for the advent of HD television! Hurrah!

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Posted by The Window Shopper, filed under Movies and Tv, Odd Stuff, family.
Date: December 27, 2007, 11:48 pm |

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