There's not a lot to say, really, but the picture doesn't show the whole story, so I suppose I'll have to explain.
What you see above is a new rendition of Hamelman's Challah recipe, altered a bit. There's milk where there should be water, and butter in place of oil, honey instead of sugar, and a small amount of whole wheat flour, just for a little somethin'.
It's not what makes this bread significant, though. Nor the weaving of four strands of dough together, which went well enough for not having done it for so long.