<font color="blue"> One question, is it alright if she recognizes that I am having "fun" digging so she encourages me to keep going. </font>
DannyD,
I can tell you from experience there is great danger there...
Initially the toy aspect is certainly there...and unfortunately the better half can perceive this well...
But later the tool aspect takes over, and the other kind does not perceive the tool aspect well, and can only see the toy aspect as that is what was there in the beginning...and being what they are, that is all they can understand for the most part...so, better to nip it in the bud if you can and carry a towel with you, constantly wipe your brow, ask for water and drink when you are not thirsty, and complain about how hard it is to work that tractor but you are doing for her, so it not that bad after all... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Unfortunately, no one was there to give me this kind of good advice...now I have to live with the better half's toy syndrome...when in fact, honestly, and truly, the toy has become a tool that I love to use, but a tool it is and I do tire after 10 hours of tractor work in a day...
I get no compasion...she simply writes it off as too much play in a day, for which no credit is given either...
Poor me... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Beware...