My new highchair!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Kinsey's New High Chair
When Ryan and I found out we were expecting a baby, Grandpop said he wanted to make a high chair for us. He is excellent at woodworking so we knew it would be absolutely beautiful...and it is! He's been working very hard on it the past few months and we finally got to see it on Friday...he wouldn't let us see it while he was working on it! We spent the night in Paris on Friday night and when we got there he had the chair all covered up. We tried to get Kinsey to "unwrap" it but she wasn't too sure about what was going on so Ryan had to help her but she made herself right at home when we put her in it!
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8 comments:
wow! that is VERY nice!!! I do so love homemade and personal things. Things you can't go and buy...
LOVE it! Chad's uncle built Shepherd one that looks very similar to Kinsey's - there's something so special about a piece of furniture built by hand and built with so much love...that will be an heirloom for you I'm sure!
Chad is looking forward to seeing you all tonight - wish we were there too!!
It looks so good!! I love the finish on it. It just looks great. I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow! :)
I love it! How awesome is that! She is too cute sitting in it!
Hey - just wanted to say thanks for being so good to Chad and Rick. :) Chad said you all had a really nice visit and that they even got a few small projects done that Ryan was working on...those boys never stop! Chad said Kinsey was soooo cute and such a happy little girl - I wish I could've loved on her!
A beautiful chair for the most beauitiful granddaughter. It is perfect. I know she will love it especially when she gets old enough to realize who made it for her and all the love that went into it. Looking forward to seeing ya'll next week at the beach. Love Nana
I looked at this earlier, but didn't comment...Anyway, the chair is really pretty. You will be able to use that for many more kids, like 3 right?
That is so beautiful and something that can be passed down from generation to generation. Wish I knew someone who had such skills!
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