
After 6 months, we finally had our storm door installed. The main reason this is so exciting for me is because now it is not sitting in our dining room!

This is part of Howie's photography portfolio.

Who wouldn't want to take a bite out of these gingerbread men? Howie's is on the left, Donovan on the right. I can see at their early age that they don't share my taste for linear, symmetrical and classical design.
5 comments:
Finally your storm door is up. I was starting to get worried that would never happen. And I love Nina's vest--is she finally out of her pink one? And is that one okay with her?
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yah for the door!! can't wait to see it:) cute vest on nina! she's adorable:)
I would have to agree that one of the best parts about having it up is that it is no longer in your dining room. I would like to see a picture of your dining room without the big, cardboard boxed door leaning against the wall.
Whoopee on the door! And I would have loved to take a bite out of those beautiful icing and sugar coated cookies!
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