The front door is especially important since we can now just close the doors when we go to bed and not spend an hour trying to convince Mimosa that she needs to sleep outside. It will also save the screen on that door from further damage. At this point it's pretty far gone, but we want to wait until Mimosa is better trained to change it. The problem is that she gets stuck inside. So yesterday morning she further ripped the screen in order to get out. So Evelyn and I stitched it up last night as a temporary fix.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Last of the Doors.
So in the end the marceneiros didn't show Wednesday, but they called Thursday morning and came in the afternoon. Amazingly enough they were able to get everything done, and stayed until about 8:30p to do so. All in all they installed the front storm door and the bathroom door, and then the handles and latches for the three other interior doors that Eduardo had installed.

The front door is especially important since we can now just close the doors when we go to bed and not spend an hour trying to convince Mimosa that she needs to sleep outside. It will also save the screen on that door from further damage. At this point it's pretty far gone, but we want to wait until Mimosa is better trained to change it. The problem is that she gets stuck inside. So yesterday morning she further ripped the screen in order to get out. So Evelyn and I stitched it up last night as a temporary fix.
The front door is especially important since we can now just close the doors when we go to bed and not spend an hour trying to convince Mimosa that she needs to sleep outside. It will also save the screen on that door from further damage. At this point it's pretty far gone, but we want to wait until Mimosa is better trained to change it. The problem is that she gets stuck inside. So yesterday morning she further ripped the screen in order to get out. So Evelyn and I stitched it up last night as a temporary fix.
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