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munch90



Member Since: 26 Oct 2013
Location: guildford
Posts: 3558

England 
little helpers
who has a little helper with them in the workshop

my 3 year old girl is out in workshop helping me now

so far shes decided all the nuts and bolts should be in one box not in the rack in sizes!
ceebies has to be on telly
tfr should be sprayed all over the shelf with the other car cleaning stuff
picks up every little thing on the floor,washers old bits of electric tape, old tags and hands them to me daddy you dropped this
shes soaking wet from I need to wash my hands now (so she can play in the sink )
every 5 mins I get asked is land rover broke then have to explain she has her toys and I have mine
every 2 mins I get "what you doing daddy"
now to top it off there is a dragon hiding under my land rover
Post #329989 10th May 2014 6:00pm
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What puddle?



Member Since: 25 Oct 2013
Location: Reading
Posts: 952

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You'll remember it and miss it greatly in equal measure. In no time at all she'll be asking for a lift somewhere, then asking you to fix something in her house. Time flies. Treasure every little thing she does - every thing. Now left.
Post #329996 10th May 2014 6:21pm
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barbel jim



Member Since: 12 Dec 2012
Location: Northants
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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
My 90 is known as the happy bus.....Self explanatory Mr. Green Daughter is now 8, and has always loved being in it, around it and fixing it. As they grow up they do become more useful (know what a 10mm spanner is, find it and pass it to you ) ....... but the questions and explanations become longer Rolling Eyes Great fun though and a chance to do stuff together, beats going shopping. Thumbs Up
Post #330032 10th May 2014 7:35pm
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Nobby



Member Since: 09 Aug 2012
Location: Wiltshire
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England 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Santorini Black
Much90, enjoy it as before you realise she'll be grown up and you'll have to rely on the part time help of SWMBO! Then your helper will ask "when did you buy this" Rolling with laughter _______________________________
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Post #330040 10th May 2014 7:51pm
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deep down



Member Since: 02 May 2012
Location: France
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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Zambezi Silver
Yes, my four year old daughter loves to help. One time we'd just finished changing something, she was helping in her own way as they do. So a quick check around that everything was ok, tools back in the tool chest and off we go for a test drive.

The first corner and I hear the clattering sound of metal on the road. Quick look in the wing mirrors to see a shiny metal object bouncing on the road. All stop. Out of the Defender and walk back up the road to find a 13mm combination spanner on the road. Luckily no one else around, could have been a lot worse.

Nearly as good as my brother (3 yrs old) who was helping dad fix a radiator on his SI Fair play dad had just finished soldering it up and my brother bless him thought it would look better with a screw driver pushed through it.
Post #330041 10th May 2014 7:54pm
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custom90



Member Since: 21 Jan 2010
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Don't mention male and female connectors or that'll be difficult to explain! Rolling with laughter
Post #330045 10th May 2014 8:00pm
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martinfiattech



Member Since: 13 Nov 2013
Location: leicester
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Enjoy it while you can I remember replacing the n,s,f, drive shaft seal on the wifes rover 25
while being helped by her 13 year old daughter (yes she was in full teenage stroppy phase back then)
But for a few hours she was perfect nothing was to much trouble, it was a perfect time to talk to her and get a window on her life...

Soon enough it will be nappy night disco`s god that was scary Shocked Shocked Excuse the spelling I`am better with spanners and wires.
Post #330111 10th May 2014 9:58pm
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