The day that we took possesion of our house was a cold January day, and it was around 5pm at night. After getting the keys, I insisted to Aubrey that we stop by the flower market by our apartment and pick up a Holiday wreath. It was the first thing we bought, and it was I guess in retrospect, my little way of making the house ours. It was the first touch that we added. And that little wreath stayed up until the Spring.
![house 08](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2444/3874704634_9a0e95d39e_o.jpg)
(February 2008, Our old door, and first wreath)
The front pots/wreaths for the front of our house is something I always looked forward to when we were planning for a house. That's what homeowners got to do - they got to do those awesome front planters. ;)
With the chillyness in the air I decided to remove the ferns that have been there all summer (which I forgot to water unfortunately, which is why they look so sad) and replace them with these fushia mums. The changing of the front porch decoration is something I always look forward to.
![house 08](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2444/3874704634_9a0e95d39e_o.jpg)
(February 2008, Our old door, and first wreath)
The front pots/wreaths for the front of our house is something I always looked forward to when we were planning for a house. That's what homeowners got to do - they got to do those awesome front planters. ;)
With the chillyness in the air I decided to remove the ferns that have been there all summer (which I forgot to water unfortunately, which is why they look so sad) and replace them with these fushia mums. The changing of the front porch decoration is something I always look forward to.
Although they aren't as fancy as the professionally done ones that I see (and love), it's a simple little change that I adore at the start of the season. '
![house](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2516/3874677949_33b71fd15b_o.jpg)
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