Posted by alderman on October 12, 2013 at 14:22:46 from (99.196.128.58):
In Reply to: Re: Fishing for a project posted by pete in holland mi on October 09, 2013 at 19:35:28:
Ditto to your comment. Kids need to be taught how to work and the sooner the better. When my 28 year old son was 10 we were building my garage. He spread 10 yards of sand fill with a shovel by himself and helped my form up for the concrete pour. When the building was up my wife, my son (10) and myself shingled the entire roof in the mist and rain. He had a blast and still talks about it to this day. Over the years he worked with me on every project you can think of and even worked with me side by side to build my wife and me our new home. Due to being taught at an early age what it meant to work we prepared him for a life where if one wants to get ahead you must work at it. No job is too big for a father and son to tackle. Slow and steady always wins the race.
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