
While I've yet to put the very final finishing touches on it, I added a couple reinforcements--very discreet strips of extra cardboard glued for support. Thora was using the kitchen to pull herself up, and so the horizontal shelves and countertops were sagging a bit. This was normal wear and tear by a toddler. But also, she's been known to do exactly what I'm asking her not to do, since it gets such a wonderfully intense and immediate reaction out of me. Like, "Oooh, please don't climb the kitchen. No, don't climb it. It'll break. No, DON'T climb it!" Ahhh... year two. The joys!
But seriously, I'm terribly proud of my work; extremely happy with the design and instruction from anna at forty-two roads; and I'm quite satisfied that such a well-used and stylish toy was made from recycled material.
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