Tim was home Saturday, and I was worried he would interrupt my usual routine of cleaning/laundry, etc. (I don’t know why, I’m just a creature of habit, and when something changes in my daily procedure, my feathers get ruffled!) Anyway, it turned out to be a blessing for me, because he helped me clean!
Perhaps becoming engaged has brought out more of his domestic side?
(This may be working both ways though, because I actually cooked dinner tonight. Maybe we’ve both become more domesticized??)
So, with some free time on my hands, I finally got around to doing the review I promised a long time ago a while back, for a product from Teak Wicker and More. They sent the item quickly (FedEx), but I was very slow in doing my part.
Let me tell ya right off, I was sorry I was so lazy took so long to open the box! It is so cute! Oh. I haven’t even told you what “it” is yet, have I? Oops! I chose to review the Garden Bridge Lawn Ornament, and it is just the perfect accent in my garden!
Let me show you, step-by-step, the process I went through to build my bridge!
The box:

The pieces:

The very simple instructions:

Step 1 finished:

Step 2 finished:

All done!

Another shot:

I forgot to pay attention to how long it took me to put it together, but I’d guesstimate it was about half an hour. (Would have been less than that if I had paid better attention to the directions!) Other than my own mistake, it was very simple to do.
And here, my friends, is the final result:

Doesn’t it look purty?

If you’re looking for something really cool for your yard (or house), be sure to check out Teak Wicker and More, because they have a HUGE selection of everything from statues and fountains to sheds and outdoor furniture. I’m thinking I need at least one more bridge for the backyard! Oh, honey…
August 25th, 2009 at 10:51 PM
I can relate to being a creature of habit also. When things interrupt my flow, it agitates me to no end. Awesome that he helped you clean!
August 29th, 2009 at 1:04 PM
Nicely done! The bridge is cute.
What smart men know is that when they help with housework, it’s a turn-on. I’m happy for you.
September 3rd, 2009 at 12:20 PM
this is cool, nice yard addition!