I'm sitting here ........a cold one in my hand.........toasting the bride.....the groom........the marriage.........and the parents on both sides!
May the newly weds have a happy long life together!
Congrats Mark!
I'm sitting here ........a cold one in my hand.........toasting the bride.....the groom........the marriage.........and the parents on both sides!
May the newly weds have a happy long life together!
Congrats Mark!
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 07-16-2006 at 2:02 AM.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Here! Here! and Amen!!!!
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Thanks gentlemen! Yesterday was a picture perfect day at the Montage...the food, service and wine was exceptional and I am very critical about that. The string quartet was wonderful....played Pacabels Kanon a d as the wedding march....I got chills! The bride was sooooooo...beautiful! I will send a picture or 2 when I get them....Donna Karin wedding gown... We had a great day! The ceramony was outside and we had an outside cocktail hour followed by a 4 course luncheon in the Studio which is the premier resturant at the Montage... It felt good to give my daughter this wonderful wedding! She is a wonderful girl and her husband Jason is a great guy too! I could not be happier. I only wish my parents and my wifes were alive to see it...
Today I am back in my shop working a a sofa from teak...I hate the wood!
It is a challenge of hand joinery with the very difficult mitered dovetails...4 exposed sets...wedged through tenons and a frame joinery variety...I will post it
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
Glad all went as planned Mark. My congratulations to the bride & groom and you and LOYL. Many happy years ahead.
Karl
Creeker Visits. They're the best.
Many happy returns to the happy couple. The lady who made me the luckiest man ever and I just celebrated one week together as Husband and wife, so it is good to know others are continuing the tradition.
Ned
2B1ASK1
Boy, Ned Bulken knows how to hide a gloat down deep! And, Mark, It must be a great feeling to give a daughter such a send-off. Without a daughter LOML and I never have had the experience.
Last edited by Carl Eyman; 07-16-2006 at 5:57 PM.
18th century nut --- Carl
Carl, you must not have noticed...Ned's recent wedding was pretty well covered in the OT forum. It was fun watching him squirm for the past month or so.Originally Posted by Carl Eyman
Congrats Mark on the new son-in-law. Sounds like a very nice venue for a reception, and I'm sure you all did it up in style.
- Vaughn
Congrats Mark on a great event. Being the "Father of the Bride" is a very special time and one that must be experienced to appreciate.
Sounds like you mastered it as you have your woodworking.
Your daughter will be grateful for the rest of her life.
So, did you gain a woodworking SIL or will he need a little training from the Master?
Best regards, Tom
Chapel Hills Turning Studio
Douglasville, GA
Hoosier by birth, Georgian by choice!
Have blanks, will trade.
Congrats, Mark! Sounds like it was a picture-perfect wedding!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Jim,Originally Posted by Jim Becker
Thanks! will post a few "perfect" pictures when the photographer send them
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"