
While nothing to do with dolls housing (except that it would be useful to have one to check details!) my favourite door painting project brought a wide smile to master 13's face and put me in the top mummy ranks.
Meanwhile I have noticed 4 new followers! Welcome!
I can't find a link for Meli Abellan, so I'm not sure if you have a blog, but I hope you enjoy mine.
For Nuria's blog http://mininuris.blogspot.com/ google translate is invaluable, although you can fill in a tea break very happily just looking at her pictures
Marie from Belgium's blog http://lepetitmondemerveilleux.blogspot.com/ is another of those really pretty collections that look so effortless.
And most recently is Beatrice http://lesminiaturesdebeatrice.blogspot.com/. Sadly google translate has let me down but visit to see Beatrice's photos of handmade clothing of the finest lace that look like they have been made for fairy royalty.
Another parcel caused major excitement yesterday when an item I purchased from Mick at http://www.etsy.com/shop/micklen arrived! Mick is one of my fellow DHE chatters and I have been able to watch his progress since he bought his first mini lathe (and quick progress to a professional level it has been too!). He had shown this mortar and pestle on the board and I fell in love with it then, so dived on it when he listed it. It is rare for me to buy something handcrafted for my dolls house, it seems so indulgent I tend to make my own or do without, but the pleasure I have received from this little item has made me realise that an indulgence occasionally is an excellent thing! I would recommend Mick's work to anyone. The photo (which is Micks) doesn't do the perfection or the tininess of it justice and a photo can never describe how lovely it feels, like polished marble.

Once the stairs were done the plan was to secure the middle floor and get onto the externals, but I have now realised that I need to stock my larder while I still have easy access! (actually I need to finish building my larder too).
The more I need to do, I begin to realise that this house for me is a journey. Obviously there is a destination (which I had expected to reach 3 months ago!) but the process is so enjoyable, worrying out problems included, that I have become more relaxed about it and if it takes 5 or 10 years, well that is 5 or 10 years of pleasure I will have while building it. It has been interesting to feel that way in this achievement oriented world.