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brian...

i've been checking regularly to see if you had finished the project...well...as we say "down south"...

..."son, ya done good"...

what's next?...

my very best regards...

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Thank You so MUCH Maria, Paul, and Howard!!!

Not sure whats next....probably TAXES!!! AHHHhhh! :) I haven't even started them yet, my least favorite part of owning a business, and as far away from creative as you can get...

I haven't made a clock house from scratch yet, and there a couple I'd like to try, also there is this one pagoda roof farmish looking house that I have always liked. I'm going to make another 10th Ave Angel house soon too.

Its probably going to be slow going for me in the putzing department for the next few months, Im getting ready to do a bunch of recording sessions with a couple of friends that I used to be in a band with so I'll be in the mixing booth a little more often.

Hope everybody has a great night!!!!!
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That is truly a marvelous custom job for a precious little girl. She will have this memory the rest of her life! Good going both of you! Tom


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Tom, THANK YOU so much, and THANK YOU for the kitty, I can't even begin to tell you how cool she thinks it is to have a cat on the house....now if only I had gotten the color right! :)


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Oh, Brian,......whatelse could a little princess ask for???? It's a jewel!!!! A lifetime treasure of memories all wrapped up in her own little castle!!! And a terrific Daddy who created it!!!!!


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Les, THANK YOU, so kind of you to say!! :) I feel bad she has to wait a whole year to put it in her village, but I think it will get to stay out all year on her shelf.


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What a sweet precious house for your daughter, nicely done!!


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Thanks Lynn! And THANK You again everybody for the awesome comments, it will be neat to share this thread with her when shes older!! :D


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