gingerbreadhouse.jpg The question now, of course, is whether the roof will continue to cave in, in which case it needs reinforcements, or whether it has simply decided it wants to be more pitturesque than we’d planned, and should be permitted to stay that way. Gingerbread house construction is not the open and shut case I’d hoped it would be.

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