Friday, July 24, 2009

So I took a Picture

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"Somebody" ran over a sprinkler head in our front yard, resulting in a geyser good enough for any group of neighborhood hoodlems to run through on this 101 degree day. We figured we'd rather just spring for the $5 sprinkler head than pay the HOA who knows what to fix it.

So I got to thinking that it had better get fixed before the sprinklers came back on since we had removed that broken head and would be in for way more than I geyser if there wasn't something there to block the flow. So Avery and I took ourselves on down to Home Depot, picked out the proper replacement, came home, dug up the old sprinkler, and replaced it, all by ourselves. And yes, I am telling you all of this because I am proud.

As I was doing it I noticed that my newly polished nails looked kind of lovely digging in the dirt. And it was kind of wonderful. And then I noticed that Avery who was wearing a dress for no reason other than its Thursday, was having a ball digging in the dirt with the shovel she had seen me use, and I felt proud of that too.

Proud that she is getting so good at doing all the little everyday things she sees me doing. Proud that she is so observant and careful to notice everything. And proud that at least for now, she wants to be just like me.

And I was happy...

That we are women. That we can wear pink nail polish and dresses, while digging holes and playing with dirt. And that we can fix things when they are broken.

All by ourselves.

9 comments:

  1. I am impressed but not surprised. The other day I broke my watering sprayer and thought, "Maybe Danielle can help me fix it." But instead I went down to the HD, bought replacement parts and fixed it myself. Although it's still not back to its former glory--maybe you can take a look at it...

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  2. Isn't it kind of empowering to do projects like that? I was pleased with myself because I refilled the wiper fluid in my car the other day (okay, I KNOW it's not very hard to do that, but the fact that I was doing something under the hood made me feel...mechanical :)

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  3. I am always so excited when I fix something before Josh can get to it. I've never ventured into any of the outdoor stuff, but I did replace the vacuum belt the other day. And I was proud!

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  4. i am also impressed. but more impressed with your nails being in such good condition. i miss that baby girl.

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  5. Ahhhhhh, that was a sweet post. I am proud of you both.XO, Mom

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  6. So, I'm really impressed by this because I had my dad come over on Saturday to help me fix my sprinkler head. Though I did do all the digging. And in retrospect, I realized I could have done it myself.

    Great pictures and sentiment.

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  7. i miss baby avery!!! oh she is so delicious!

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