




Mark and I have been refurbishing his parents' old sleigh bed, getting it ready to move
into our new apartment. Despite what it may look like, I did put my
camera down for the most part to help. Spending our nights down in the cold,
dusty shop together has been a refreshing alternative to our usual nights spent
on the couch reading or watching a movie. We just might make a
habit of it.
2 comments:
Oh my goodness this just made me that much more excited for your wedding and your married life together. :) Yay! (And great job by the way - that looks awesome!!)
Wow, that is so cool Britt! I love sleigh beds!
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