She must. She is the most patient person I know or she wouldn't have been able to put up with me for so long. We were high school sweethearts and have been together ever since. We now have three grandkids running around and a fourth on the way. Time does go fast. A good woman is hard to find - and a patient one even harder
So the cabinet doors were elm, that's some nice looking wood and you matched the patterns well. I've worked a little with pecan, walnut, cherry, and a few types of oak, for some primitive bed frames, headboards, benches, and picture frames - nothing as fancy as what you've done by any measure - and notice each type of wood has its own quirks and qualities. I've never tried elm, I'll have to keep that in mind if I ever go nuts and start a wood working project again.