I’m proud of my boy

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What a cool old barn!  It’s an event center and my talented boy has been doing the carpentry there on the remodel.

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But should it just be called carpentry?  How about wood artistry?

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Especially this pedestal sink!

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It started as a stump, and he burnt out the center.

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So that there was a hollow for the plumbing.  And isn’t the trim on the bottom cool!?

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And look at how he incorporated the twisty vines on this shelving.

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This is such a creative space, and I’d love to walk through and admire the details.  

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I’m sure he doesn’t send me photos of all of it, but I really appreciate the ones I get.

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It’s hard having part of my heart living so far away, but seeing what he is doing and knowing that he has found a place where he can use both his creative and wood working skill talents eases the pain.  I’m so proud of him.

 

 

 

 

 

1 thought on “I’m proud of my boy”

  1. Ellen D. Bailey

    Oh my goodness – what a beautiful setting! Your son is truly an artisan! I’m so glad that he’s found his niche and is able to use his talent for something so beautiful and well crafted!

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