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Kailyn does PEP projects for her parents ...

 
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As my little apartment dwelling will have much experimenting to my learning, I will probably be convincing the people around me to let me come do projects at their houses - I will get to learn and hopefully can create some projects that make their homesteads nicer for them. Going to make this threads because my learning will take place at different places, so I can keep track! Also, noting here the things that I can learn directly from these people, possibly what areas I can contribute to their spaces, and will come back to add BB's that then would be good to do here.

To begin, my parents! My parents very much instilled the ideas of being thrifty, reducing waste, reusing things, and wanting be crafting. They have been so busy in life that the time to take to work on things around the house sometimes slipped. There currents goals are improving the house now to create a relaxing space to spend time together in the coming years, and to get all these old stuff (including a lot of mine) organized. In this, they really look forward to spending more time with friends and in gatherings. Revamping the front yard, organization, repair projects on the house, and other creative projects will be good to do here. And hosting meals for my parents + their friends. Both of them can teach me much about resourcefulness.
 
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Last night did a BB of sweeping the kitchen after Mother's Day dinner.
 
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Remember we got married in the field behind Mom and Dad's? (:
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