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Good character is not given to us nor is it handed down. Like building a home, it must be carefully developed piece by piece, creatively through thought, choice, courage and determination. In some cases, it could very well be praised more so than talent and with that inner drive, one can go much further.

Jonathan and Drew Scott, 33 are not just the hosts of the popular real estate and home renovation show, Property Brothers on the W Network and HGTV but they are also twin brothers with a tremendous amount of passion and heart. Recently nominated for the prestigious Rose d’Or award in the lifestyle show category, the brothers are fast becoming TV’s newest sweethearts.

The show follows Drew, the licensed real estate agent and Jonathan, the licensed contractor to find fixer-uppers for homebuyers to turn into beautiful homes without busting their budget but undergoing a major transformation just enough to make it beautiful yet practical. Together they help out families while maintaining a strong heart throughout the process. It’s not easy but the two make it as comfortable for their clients as possible.

I had the pleasure of chatting with the charming brothers one evening last week while they took a break from filming multiple episodes of their show down in Austin, Texas. 

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Over the course of the average lifetime you meet a lot of people. Some of them stick with you through thick and thin. Some weave their way through your life and disappear forever. But once in a while someone comes along who earns a permanent place in your heart.
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HOLY WAVES BATMAN!

HOLY WAVES BATMAN!

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I get by with a little help from my friends

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“And there were moments like that one - of sorrow and wonder”.

relivethewonderyears:

When you’re a little kid, you’re a little bit of everything: Artist, Scientist, Athlete, Scholar. Sometimes it seems like growing up is a process of giving those things up, one by one. I guess we all have one thing we regret giving up; one thing we really miss - that we gave up because we were too lazy, or because we couldn’t stick it out, or because we were afraid.
- Kevin Arnold (Narrator)
Season 2, Episode 7 : Coda

relivethewonderyears:

When you’re a little kid, you’re a little bit of everything: Artist, Scientist, Athlete, Scholar. Sometimes it seems like growing up is a process of giving those things up, one by one. I guess we all have one thing we regret giving up; one thing we really miss - that we gave up because we were too lazy, or because we couldn’t stick it out, or because we were afraid.

- Kevin Arnold (Narrator)

Season 2, Episode 7 : Coda

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Kevin (narrator): And I guess that’s when I finally understood. I’d been part of Winnie’s past, a past she wanted to forget. And now… there was nothing to do… but go. Only I didn’t. I couldn’t. There are things in a life that matter, things in a past which can’t be denied. Winnie Cooper was part of me, and I was part of her. And no matter what, for as long as we lived, I knew I could never let her go.

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oni-queen asked:
‘Its a wonderful Life: Killing Spree ending.’

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oni-queen asked:

‘Its a wonderful Life: Killing Spree ending.’

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