I remember it sitting in the corner of my Hey Bud’s dining room.
I remember my dad insisting it could be moved when my Hey Bud died.
I remember it sitting in our garage waiting on a new home.
I remember my dad painting it white when he moved it into his new house.
I remember moving it back to my Hey Bud’s house after I remodeled it.
I remember Grunt Labor standing in front of it the first time he saw it and proclaiming it a future liquor cabinet.
And I remember the look on Grunt Labor and Nick’s faces when I told them it was my great grandmother’s china cabinet, while they had hammers in mid-swing knocking out one of its shelves.
Grannie Eva, it may not be a china cabinet anymore, but its still one of my most beloved pieces.
And the fact that I named my kid after you, makes up for me making it into a liquor cabinet, right?
This piece has seen many transformations in its time. The latest hutch update cost less than $15, but made a huge impact.