My hubs and I are in the middle of a crazy DIY crazy HOME REMODEL! So we have been doing a LOT of shopping as well!
Well, look who we ran in to literally at our local furniture store.
Ty Pennington!
For those who might not know him, he is the host of ABC Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. I’d like to think we go waaaay back when we were on the show visited the location of the show and got to meet the security guard in North Texas.
I mean I almost ran him over-literally! My phone which takes better pictures was in the car and we had to use my hub’s toy camera aka his work phone. Why is it when you least expect it – there is a photo op with a major DIY REMODEL superstar?
I guess I could go back and get another picture. You see – I hate to share this part – he was cardboard.
(I can just hear my Grandma call me a smart-aleck. That in our family is a term of endearment. Seriously, it would be said with much laughter.)
Just a FYI: If I ran into the real Ty Pennington who has a beating heart, comb-able hair, and hopefully a moulder planer – I’d so invite him home with us to finish our Home Remodel. As my children say, “it would be BIG fun!”
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The Pennington Point says
Aw MAN. You had me going there for a second. Of course, having the same last name, I am closer to Ty than you are. LOL! Lisa~
bluecottonmemory says
You are soooo funny! My oldest on had a college experience like that with President George Bush! LOL – We’ve got the pictures to prove it! (Yours looks much more real)
Anonymous says
That’s too funny. It would not surprise me at all if he knocked on your door one morning. The kids are probably calling him now. Please Ty help my parents!!!!!!!!
Your favorite mom.
Homeschool on the Croft says
You are soooo funny…. and I don’t even know the guy!
I’d love to give some real words of wisdom or encouragement, but even though I don’t have these, I still want to say Hi and let you know I stopped by!
Love, Anne x (in Scotland, hence not knowing ‘whats-his-name’)