I’d say Daughter the Younger has a pretty good eye for color, wouldn’t you? That’s her original paint swatch …
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Oh-What a great guy your daughter married…but did you really expect any less? I’d say he is SMART(because he reads your blog and “gets it”) and HANDSOME…and I love how he includes you in their lives. THAT is the biggest blessing of all-xo Diana
What a sweet, sweet thing! I know this took place in December, but what a nice Mother’s Day ‘gift’ regardless of the time of year!
Nancy
Smart young man – he knows where the good reading is!
Many hands make light work.
LOVE this post! Several men read my blog, too: it IS humbling.
Table = spectacular!
I’m star struck!! The old patriotic hopeless romantic can’t resist a man in fatiques, even when he’s actually wearing blue jeans. I actually chuckled out loud when I got to the part about, “…not the tablescape stuff.”
I really love this project! I just so happen to have a pallet in the garage that I use to keep projects off the ground when I’m painting. Now, I’m looking at it with a whole lot more potential. Oh yes, I am.
Please tell your hunky McSoldier that I’m proud of his rank advancement and that FRANKLY, I’m just proud of him. Period.
This is just great…and I applaud the wonderful show. What a treasure…I am so glad you shared the whole process with us…I think that was as special as the table. Good job to them all!!
That was a wonderful post! I love that he reads your posts especially the lessons. Your family did a wonderful job on the table. It is really cute! I can see lots of artwork, homework, and playing being done on that table. I would love one of these myself for outside on the porch. Great tutorial and I love that you even included a few life lessons in this post as well!
What fun with amazing results! How nice that your son-in-law reads your blog. You do have the power to make him a star and it is good that he knows that. ;>
Well hey, I’m old enough to be his granny but I still think he’s a hunk!!! Please! do not tell your daughter I said so 🙂 Hugs to you all for making one awesome coffee table from a pallet and for sharing the fun with us. Mary
That ended up being a fun table — it’s great when everyone can work together to create something new! Interesting about the color match! Wonder if that certain employee will see himself on your blog ; )
Thanks for sharing your blues and your how-to notes.
Happy Blue Monday, Susan.
Great post…the table is too cute. Think you better hang on to that son-in-law! Thanks for sharing. Visiting from Between Naps on the Porch.
How much fun reading this post! Congratulations to your “Favorite Fatigue Wearer!”
Wonderful life lessons!
Very inspiring!
Motherhood Blues , please come and see.
Great project, Susan! I also think it’s great that the whole family was in on it. How cute is he? The little guy and your SIL. I think it’s sweet he reads your blog.
visiting from Met Monday : )
Looks like a very good project!
Your comment on my BLUE would be so much appreciated!
Can’t wait to hear what he has to say about being the star of one of your posts!! Congrats and way to go to your favorite guy in fatigues, and a BIG thank you from this household. Oh, and the table turned out great, and how fun that Little Man was involved, and that you and RM were involved too. I forget–did you mention family time as another important life lesson? 🙂 Fun post; thanks, Susan. ~Zuni
Stuff the star struck…will he come and do some work for me??
I did see the wedding ring!
I found you through Blue Monday and just love your sense of humour. Also the family working together.
How about ” a bit of fun is part of the glue that holds families together” ??
I’ve joined as a member because I want to enjoy more! Have a good day! Joan
What a cute table…thanks for sharing it at my NTT party.
Blessings,
Linda
I love your pallet table! What a great idea. My hubby made me a potting bench from a pallet for Mother’s day…I love it!
Great Post! I love all your factors:) Super table from a fun family project. Just dropping in from The Picket fence to invite you to link up to this week’s Freedom Fridays:) I am hoping to see you there!
PS I am now following you.