Tag: Marriage

  • DIY: Because Therapy Wasn’t Dramatic Enough

    DIY: Because Therapy Wasn’t Dramatic Enough

    Years ago, when we bought our first house, B and I decided we needed a pool. Not wanted—needed. The backyard was sloped like a ski hill, so an in‑ground pool was a no-go. Naturally, we went with an above‑ground and thought, “Hey, let’s just build a giant deck around it so it feels in-ground.” Because why not casually take on a small construction project the size of a starter home?

    Since this kind of thing was in B’s wheelhouse, we decided to DIY it. And by “we,” I mean B had the skills, and I had… enthusiasm. Maybe. On a good day.

    We took the first week of August off work—yes, August in North Carolina, also known as the 9th circle of hell—and ordered the materials. The plan: build a 27×30 deck from the house to the pool. Easy-peasy. B could do it in his sleep. Me? I was more of a “thrives in air-conditioning and office chairs” kind of girl.

    What B failed to factor in was that I was not your typical handyman helper. I had zero experience, questionable upper‑body strength, and a deep emotional attachment to climate control.

    Seven days later, I was basically a nail‑gun ninja, and we had ourselves a deck. I won’t lie—there were ugly words, actual tears, and enough band-aids to qualify us for a sponsorship. But we survived. And honestly? After living through that week, I’m convinced our marriage can survive literally anything.

  • Married to a Handyman

    Married to a Handyman

    When we moved into our house, it was only five years old and didn’t need much in the way of upgrades. Fast‑forward four years, and suddenly the builder‑grade guest bathroom is mocking me with its plainness. I’ve been dreaming about built‑ins next to the fireplace, reimagining the bookshelves in my home office, and don’t even get me started on the laundry room—the tile in there has got to go.

    My husband, Brian—the “B” in B’s Home Repair—can tackle any project I throw at him. I swear he can measure a wall just by looking at it. If I have an idea, he can bring it to life. Trust me, I could keep him busy 24/7 with the “honey‑do” list I’ve got going. But he’s busy running the business and helping keep our family afloat, so unfortunately, he’s not my full‑time handyman.

    After more than 20 years of marriage, I’ve learned a lot from him. I’ll watch a DIY video and think, I can totally do that! But let’s be honest—I’m far better at writing and researching than I am at painting walls or hanging board‑and‑batten. DIY is not my superpower.

    We’re finally kicking off the first project on my list: replacing the carpet in the upstairs hallway with luxury vinyl plank. Stay tuned for how it goes—and for the rest of the ideas I’m itching to tackle next.