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<blockquote data-quote="1911DA" data-source="post: 4017587" data-attributes="member: 8763"><p>Our middle grand daughter was always interested in home repairs and maintenance even when she was a preteen and has continued doing home maintenance things into her 30's which is a hoot as she calls every few weeks wondering if we have anything we need repaired, installed or what ever. She started out holding the work light, being a gofer and handing me the tools when she was 6-7 years old and in her early teens we switched roles. It's a hoot to watch her change out a faucet set or a garbage disposal and she is a holy terror on wall switches and installing ceiling fans. Also she is a great shot with any type of firearm and can run the daylights out of Dillon 550B. To look at her all dressed up and you would never guess she was a this old house girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911DA, post: 4017587, member: 8763"] Our middle grand daughter was always interested in home repairs and maintenance even when she was a preteen and has continued doing home maintenance things into her 30's which is a hoot as she calls every few weeks wondering if we have anything we need repaired, installed or what ever. She started out holding the work light, being a gofer and handing me the tools when she was 6-7 years old and in her early teens we switched roles. It's a hoot to watch her change out a faucet set or a garbage disposal and she is a holy terror on wall switches and installing ceiling fans. Also she is a great shot with any type of firearm and can run the daylights out of Dillon 550B. To look at her all dressed up and you would never guess she was a this old house girl. [/QUOTE]
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