oh beautiful, beautiful cedar fence. i am so glad you are here and the old rotten one is removed (although it did cost a pretty penny, not even kidding - and none of the neighbors were willing to pitch in for it right now). but times are tough for many - i do sort of feel bad at how absolutely shabby their fences will now look in comparison, well not really!
homeownership sure aint cheap. but it is so nice to have a place to call home. although really the old cliche "home is where the heart is" is so true. i was reminding my friend jennifer the other day, who is moving to canada within weeks now (sniff sniff) that as long as we are with our kiddos and hubbys we are indeed home :-)
homeownership sure aint cheap. but it is so nice to have a place to call home. although really the old cliche "home is where the heart is" is so true. i was reminding my friend jennifer the other day, who is moving to canada within weeks now (sniff sniff) that as long as we are with our kiddos and hubbys we are indeed home :-)
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Your cedar fence looks great! It’s looking very sturdy and strong. Considering how young your children were at the time, it was definitely a good idea to put a fence up. It’s not to keep them in but to keep the dangers away. I hope your fence is still as strong today as it was on day one!
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