While the electricians did their thing, I decided to build a house for Finn from all scrap lumber. Here is my neighbor's son, Gray, helping. He tried like hell to sink just one nail. He's a good kid.

Walls going up. Finn was running around with Gray's brother, David, at this point.
Rafters.

The scrap pile is getting smaller.

Jennifer comes home and paints.

The happy homeowner moves in. He has asked for a red roof, just like the color of our steps.

All tuckered out with Jennifer, and missing out on a new episode of "Meerkat Manor."
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