Excellent work, @thebigsweed. Your wife will surely appreciate your hard work and the finished product, too.
My husband loves woodwork as well, but just needs to be more enthused. His attention to detail is remarkable.
Excellent work, @thebigsweed. Your wife will surely appreciate your hard work and the finished product, too.
My husband loves woodwork as well, but just needs to be more enthused. His attention to detail is remarkable.
Thanks for stopping in @evlachsblog. Your hubby must be a good guy. Paying attention to detail pays off when a project is complete. When you step back from the finished project, it's nice to see that everything you imagined has been accomplished without any flaws.
You're welcome. Yes, he really is a good guy!!! I am so blessed. He helps me with some of my projects that I can use at school (I am an early childhood educator) and those craft projects are for long-term use. He said that in everything he does, he does it to perfection or not do it at all.
An early childhood educator, you must have the patience of a saint.
I was also an educator. I was a special education teacher for 30 years. I worked with middle school children with behavioral issues. I loved every minute of my career.
I was initially a high school teacher, but moving to Australia from the Philippines, I observed a huge difference between the behaviour of the students here and from my home country. I thought I'm just not cut out to be a high school teacher here. So I applied for a relief teaching position in a Christian private school here from where I live, and thankfully, they accepted me. The school's Early Learning Centre offered me to work there, and since 2015, I have been teaching in ELC, and I really love the atmosphere, working with my fellow early childhood educators and the children.
haha!!! I can be patient, but sometimes these young people do push their boundaries and my patience is always tested, that's for sure! But I love my job... I consider it my ministry.