Dozer enjoying the taste of history from his great grandmother's high chair.
She was the first to sit upon this throne and many have since including my father, his six siblings, myself, and countless cousins and their children.
How it remains intact and standing tall after all of those rambunctious boys remains a mystery!
That is very cool! And...looks like you tied a WW in with a Word Up, Yo!! Nicely done...
ReplyDeleteHow cool! They just don't make things like they used to! That is why it is still in one piece. What a great family heirloom!
ReplyDeleteBoy, they don't make 'em like they used to, eh? I love those old highchairs and years from now you'll be so glad you have a picture of your cutie in it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a well made chair! How cool that so many tiny bums have sat in it.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a family treasure! They sure don't make chair lasting like this anymore.
ReplyDeleteHow special to able to keep it for so many years. He will treasure it when he's older.
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That is a really, really cool hand-me-down! Plus, it's practical, too!
ReplyDeleteWe took this when at my aunt's house in PA, but I loved that he got to use it for at least a few days :) Hope it always stays somewhere in the family!
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