So has it been delayed because of the water or has your husband fallen into a procrastination pit. (hard to get them out of there once they have reached the bottom
). You can always act like you are going to try and work with his power tools by yourself (just make sure he is nearby to hear you) . I bet he’d be out there lickety split to make sure you don’t break them.
Steve and I are always trading chores and making deals to compromise and get things done. Chores don’t feel so..so…chorey…if you feel like you are getting something out of it. I hate doing dishes, he hates to vacuum, so the dishes get done if I vaccuum, and the floors are clean (which are good for his allergies) if he does the dishes. We have a zillion of thosetype of trade offs per day.
How many hours/days do you think it should actually take? Could he build it in a weekend?
If there Is there something he dislikes to do, but you wouldn’t mind doing for a few days as a trade off? Yes, yes, the trade off should be…he has made you happy and he loves you, and that’s all that should be needed. But sometimes a little extra incentive via a chore exchange can help motivate.
And if that doesn’t work, then actually try and learn how to do it yourself. Check out some great how to sites and see if the instructions will help.
Since power tools are involved, are you using anything sharp? Then in that case you may want to just ask your husband to show you it’s done (which will most likely make him get involved at least to get the more dangerous aspects done for you.
http://www.rabbitcondo.com/how-to-build-a-rabbit-condo
http://rabbitcondo.com/BunnyCondo.pdf
http://www.longislandrabbitrescue.org/NIC-plans.pdf
Good Luck!