I taught my kids something today

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We took on an impromptu project this afternoon. The screen door to the balcony off my bedroom was probably original to the house. The balcony is actually called a sleeper porch but we’ve never used it for that. It’s just a nice place to sit in the spring and fall.

Anyway, the screen was brittle and had large holes in it. A few months back, I had ordered replacement screen but I never got around to it.

With the temps dropping down into the 40’s at night, I like having the door open.

I decided that I would show Elliott and Emmett how to replace a screen. Gavin was otherwise occupied and wasn’t interested in helping until after I had finished. 😂

It took a little while because everything was fragile and needed to be handled with care but I got it done.

Elliott and Emmett paid attention for the most part and if nothing else, it was nice spending time with them for a little while. ☺

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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Ron

I have an 8-year-old autistic grandson, I guess I could teach him how to replace a screen, if only I knew how.

Lindsay

While the weather is nice you should pull the doors down and sand and paint them and paint the porch too. I bet the kids would love it!

BJW

This is the best time of year to have windows open.