I've been thinking about building a teardrop for a while now, and within the past month pretty much decided I want to. However, my husband is less than thrilled with the idea. I think he's where I was at months ago when it seemed like an overwhelming task to build a tear. But after lots of reading and research, I've come the conclusion that if other people can do it, so can I, and it doesn't look THAT hard. Well, last night he whined about not wanting to have anything to do with building a teardrop, yet deciding that he would be ticked off if I built it and he didn't have input. So essentially I wasn't allowed to build one because HE didn't want to. So this morning I was getting ready to really let him have it when he said that he'd like to be part of it, he just "needed to get his head wrapped around it." Meaning he needs to see that it won't be too difficult.
Poor thing. Now that he's more or less given me the green light, I expect we'll be up to our ears in teardrop building by the spring. Whether he's ready or not! He's my second husband, and we haven't been married long enough yet for him to realize that once I get started on something, there is NO stopping me. He'll soon learn....
But now I'm excited, and can't wait to start planning in earnest.