Erin and Ben Napier's Daughter Had The Cutest Reaction to Her Father's Work

Photo credit: HGTV
Photo credit: HGTV

From House Beautiful

On Monday's episode of Home Town, Erin and Ben Napier transformed the home of a school teacher looking to make a fresh start—albeit not without encountering some creepy termite friends, which halted work for six weeks. However, two-year-old Helen Napier doled out some much-needed cuteness to keep spirits high.

As the Napiers staged the home, Helen got the chance to tell Mom and Dad how she really feels about their work. "You've got a helper," Ben says to Erin as he walks onto the porch with his brother, Jesse, spotting his daughter, Helen. Ben and Jesse each carry a folding porch chair that they handmade. “Helen, what do you think? It’s pretty isn’t it?” Erin asks pointing to the chairs her husband had made. Helen, takes a seat on one of the chairs, feeling it out, while holding her stuffed animal. “I like that chair,” the toddler says slowly, pointing to the chair behind her which she is seated. “I like it too, baby,” Erin says.

Phew. Looks like Helen was pleased this time around, but we know she can have a bit of a sassy side. Ben shared a photo to Instagram on Friday of his daughter assisting him on a project. However, the toddler could not be bothered to touch the her father's tools because they were too dirty, and instead used her own hot pink colored plastic tools. Not to mention, she was also dressed in pink. An icon, for sure.

Erin also shared a photo of Helen on Saturday, too, relaying a hilarious conversation the two recently had. Helen had told her mother that she needed something. When Erin asked her daughter to elaborate, Helen replied with "I need yogurt. Need chockit. Don’t want stroller, I need to walk on the ground. Don’t want people touching me." Truly adorable, and also somehow very relatable to most of my recent conversations during the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Earlier this month, Erin had taken to Instagram to reveal that she might have contracted COVID-19 back in January and February of this year, unknowingly. She opened up about the weird illness she experienced, mentioning that she also believed she had passed it on to Helen, and her 64-year-old mother. Eventually the symptoms resolved among Erin and her family members, yet it was still a super scary experience. We're just relieved to hear the Napier crew is feeling better, and that Helen is starting to take an interest in home design.

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