Wednesday, September 3, 2008

bunked



today was the day, finally the beds we had ordered for the boys came in and we put them together. the boys love them as obvious from the pictures. they have a great time on the top bunk, and while it scares me a little, they are short beds. I am taller than the beds and im 5'6. so here they are and it only took us two hours.. don't ask. let me just say if your marriage can survive bunk beds, it can survive anything =)

4 comments:

Mandy said...

They look great! Happy bunking!

Lacey.costner said...

Meghan I'm sorry I don't comment on every post, I just can't keep up!!! Those bunk beds are so cute, I'm sure the boys will be bunk diving soon!!

Stacy said...

I can tell by the look on their faces that they're gonna LOVE EM! Too funny!

Krista said...

so funny! It took Anthony and I about 2 hours to put up the beds too. He actually kicked me out after a while. They look great though!

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