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Built desk for Kimmie

 Get building a desk for Kim in the living room.


Got the instructions upside down 🙃 and glasses down trying to understand the instructions from Kim’s view.

A couple times I asked Kim why this would be a reason to drink. 🍺 

When ever we had to redo our work.

I told Kim if I were to setup it backwards there’d be no end to the Chastising sternness of order in sorts to problems not problems of the sorts.


The project finished ✅ after Kim did the drawers, the lights look very  🆒 they even change colours.

Which I am even more impressed.  I was sort of hesitant 😬 of another desk. We have had several desk in the house 🏡 over the years and they’ve come and gone.

So getting another I was like ummm 🤔 how come. The collapsible desks look 👀 and are easily moved. But Kim didn’t listen to this information and we ended up building a desk.  Looks like a fun project and it was.  I’d just like building it for the fun of it, sort of like a project model. But construction 🚧 wise.


Making sure 👍 all the pieces line up and is all set for connecting.

It erected perfectly, as the lights under it are my favourite.


All in a night of fun 🤩 I enjoyed the process working with Kim, she would pass screws and I told her she would be a good apprentice.

She laughed and said she’d like 👍 it too.

A pleasure to have her getting little projects like this, that was very easygoing and not to hard to mess up.

Although if one sat on it or stood on it. I’d say it’s not short person sturdy enough to be stood on.

But for a fun project to do online meetings or nails 💅 it might work. And is super lightweight too.


It sounds like you had a memorable and fun time working on the desk project with Kim! It's great to hear that you enjoyed the process and that the end result turned out well. The fact that the lights can change colors and that it's lightweight makes it even more impressive. It seems like you both did a great job putting it together. 


Kim and I had a great time building the desk together. The end result with the drawers and the color-changing lights sounds fantastic. It's wonderful that we’re able to enjoy the process and create something practical and visually appealing. 



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