As I get older black on black becomes more of an issue, I've outlawed black tool chest in my shop, I now have bright yellow and high gloss white.
The older I get, the more I just like color, and varying amounts of it.
Years ago I wanted mostly bland colors, I think because I was afraid to stand out. My wife at the time, being French-Canadian, liked color, and now I am gravitating towards that.
As I get older black on black becomes more of an issue, I've outlawed black tool chest in my shop, I now have bright yellow and high gloss white.
I don't remember ever losing a Tool Chest.
Black can be a good color though. I just saw your latest picture of Katie in her black dress and heels, and think that it's the nicest one which you've posted yet. :thumbsup:
You have a very special Lady there. There aren't that many mothers that comfortable in their own skin.
I have posted this picture before. But like OldPath05, I was told I was a liar because people could not see the boiler in the picture. I am not sure what they were looking at, but the boiler is right there in the picture. (LOL)
Probably the dumbest thing I ever said was when she had our last baby. We were at the Baby Doctor's and I thought she had chubbed up something fierce, so I asked the doctor how many pounds a woman with child should gain for weight. He said 15-25 pounds.
I asked him what Katie gained for weight, and he said "15 pounds."
A hormonal pregnant woman who had gained the bare minimum: I figured I had better shut up while I was WAYYYYYY behind.
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