Posted by funky_g00 on February 04, 2016 at 20:39:49 from (70.121.232.236):
In Reply to: Dad's Tools... posted by JDNewbie on February 04, 2016 at 17:01:09:
My daughter has a fascination with tools. From the time she could walk (1 Year) she seeks out tools to play with. She for the most part could care less about fake tools she would much rather have the real deal. I can not bring a new tool into the house without her wanting to claim it. In fact she has some tools of mine hidden in the house somewhere that I have not seen in almost 2 years. Her favorite thing to play with while sitting on my lap at the computer is an old plumb brand 1/4" socket set in a tin box! Everyone tells me this is just a phase but she will be 3 in 2 weeks and still prefers a wrench to a doll. I just hope she does not plant or misplace as many tools as I did growing up but to be fair I did have an excellant teacher growing up on the farm. My dad does not have a lot of tools and I do not think he has planted or forever lost but 1 or 2 tools in the past 50 years, however his game of hide and seek can not be beat. He might not see a 1/2 wrench for weeks and then when he goes to hunt one down quietly swearing going from shed to shed and tractor to tractor until he finally finds 5 or 6 of them squirreled away in 1 tool box.
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