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jinjaninja, I trust you and your familly have a great Christmas day ..




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Jinjaninja, sorry to be late to the party(?) but you better than most knows that every day is a gift (even the flaming bag of poop days). None of us knows how much time we have left but knowing it isn't a big number is a heavy burden.Thanks for the support guys.
I have my up days and down days. So long as I can still keep playing in the shed and hopefully building someonthing for the little fella to remember his dad, it's enough to keep me going![]()
And you get to the point where you either have to sit on the couch and wait to die or go and do something instead. So I figure doing somehtig instead is the better example to set the little fella
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Thanks man, and good times to you alsoHappy new year mate! Keep us updated.
Hey mate, cheers for the wordsJinjaninja, sorry to be late to the party(?) but you better than most knows that every day is a gift (even the flaming bag of poop days). None of us knows how much time we have left but knowing it isn't a big number is a heavy burden.
It's great to see you spending time with Leo because that's what he'll remember. My son turned 2 shortly after my release from the hospital and I've been blessed to witness him (and his older sister) grow old and share time with their grown-up children. The end doesn't matter as much as the journey and you've got an amazing wife and little buddy to share it with.
On the days you feel well enough, go out in the shed and do something. I don't have your welding skills but I can grind and buff my failures enough to impress a 2-year-old (not Leo, of course). When you don't feel well enough to do your work in the shed, have Leo build or break something out there with you.
I do feel a bit of a connection, having driven with my wife and mother from Launceston to Hobart along the east coast back in 1990. It's a beautiful part of our planet.
If you have a few minutes, you might want to add a link to this thread in your Signature.
And last but not least, Happy New Year and best of everything in 2017.
Jinjaninja, I wish I knew how to connect with a 2-year-old but my experience is that there's not much rhyme or reason. I spent more time with my grandfather than with my father in my early childhood. He didn't bequeath anything to me when he died but I had the wonderful memories of our time together. When my grandmother passed, I found two of his things that mean the world to me. One was a screwdriver he used when repairing fishing reels and building HO trains with me. The other is a knife he used to slit the throats of chickens that I was holding over a barrel.I'm looking forward to hopefully getting some time in the shed with Leo. But for now he is terrified of the big noises lol. Even with little ear muffs on and stuff he just doesn't cope.
We spend a bit of time playing blocks together etc, and enjoying a great passion I never spent enough time doing, Lego![]()
He doesn't follow instructions. #trulyobvious but it really tests my patience lol.
Hope you get the house sorted

You're not alone. I thought it was perfectly reasonableVery nice Jinjaninja. The French doors on the shed will make it seem less like a cave and more visibility for the speed-dial safety partner is a good idea for all of us. Good to see you got the TV mounted and returned the window in the lounge to its intended purpose.
I may be alone in this but your concrete slab move into the dumpster seems perfectly reasonable to me. And no harm to the engine hoist is a great result. I'm enjoying your posts so please keep it up.