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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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With hundreds of parts and a 110-page instruction manual, Brian Wood finds himself working into the second day constructing a playhouse for his daughter Emyle, 4, who watches from her mother, Ravion’s lap. That’s Emyle’s grandfather, Jack Smith, in the background helping build the playhouse on Orondo Avenue on Monday. Brian told his daughter he hoped he could get it done before she turned 20. The Wood’s two other children will share the playhouse, Kadin, 6, and Jalen Deshazer, 14.

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