My Valentine’s Day present
Posted on | February 14, 2007 8 Comments | e-mail | print
Refinished rocking chair, age 27
Other people exchange jewelry, flowers, candy, stuffed teddy bears, negligee. I feel sorry for them.
My husband took apart, sanded, refinished, and put back together the rocking chair my own mother rocked me in when I was a baby. He left in some of the marks I made in the arms of the chair when I was a kid, rather than buff them out, because he knows I’d be heartbroken if they were gone. He repaired it to be sturdier and quieter than I ever remember it being. He used his own two hands and all his free time. And he knows how important it is to me that I be able to use this rocking chair with my own kids … so he finished it well in advance of May and set it up in the nursery, shiny and beautiful.
I tell you what, you keep your polyester lace and wilting roses. I wouldn’t trade this man for anything.
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February 14th, 2007 @ 9:00 pm
Oh. My. GOD. I think my heart is bleeding - what an incredible fella that guy is, and I don’t even know him. You guys are beautiful.
Reply to thisFebruary 14th, 2007 @ 9:16 pm
See? That is what I’m talking about! I think I had a conversation about this today, that this is the stuff that really matters. You are a very lucky lady.
Reply to thisFebruary 14th, 2007 @ 9:48 pm
I am lucky, and I try to appreciate him as much as i can.
not to say we don’t all have our flaws, but he really is such a good man. I should recognize him for it.
Reply to thisFebruary 14th, 2007 @ 10:27 pm
Amazing! Great guy, great gift, great tribute.
Reply to thisFebruary 15th, 2007 @ 6:44 am
he’s a keeper. totally.
i have many, many, tried and true, field tested tips for a toddler and an infant sharing a bedroom. MANY. if you want some, that is.
Reply to thisFebruary 15th, 2007 @ 7:29 am
What a great job your husband did! It took alot of time and effort on his part. Leaving the marks you made on it is what we call character. I do refinishing professionally and you get quite a bit of pleasure seeing the end results of your efforts. Kudos to your husband!
Reply to thisFebruary 15th, 2007 @ 2:00 pm
thanks, guys!
HVM, would LOVE some tips! Please!
Double Dogged, thanks! I didn’t even do the refinishing and I am getting quite a bit of pleasure out of looking at it and rocking in it. So cool. (and your job = so cool!)
Reply to thisFebruary 21st, 2007 @ 1:53 pm
THAT is romance…
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