Lauren’s already asleep, and she’d want me to write something here, but I don’t know what. Um, here’s the video.
UPDATE: Lauren here. This post was supposed to be called ‘1,000 reasons to smile’, and here’s what I wrote before sacking out:
It was a surprisingly full day. I woke up for church 26 minutes before start time and made it! (I even showered!) Next I joined Brad, Beth, Harold & kids out at Waco for a delicious breakfast. (Lloyd has the cold now, so he didn’t go.) Then some visiting at home and a trip to Wal-Mart, then an evening solving Brad’s thousand-piece puzzle. It’s actually the second puzzle he’s purchased. The first was a Monet puzzle that was so crazy hard nobody wanted to spend the time on it. So he bought this much more reasonable version at Wal-Mart, and we finished it in 4 1/2 hours. Boo-yah!
(Thank you for posting the video, Lloyd.)
Beth says
We should have time stamped those pics. We really made fast work of that baby.
1000 pieces, three workers, one guy playing a computer game, two kids hitting their heads on the table, one guy watching football, dinner, 4.5 hours.
Done.
Brad says
Yay! Let’s do the Monet puzzle tonight!
Michele says
Yet another reason to call you brother!
John liked Quisp cereal, Scott likes to joke around, David likes to write silly poems, and Steven LOVES to do jigsaw puzzles!
Peggy says
Kudos to you all!! I don’t have the patience for puzzles…hey, is there a tablet out there that changes “I’m gonna pull my hair out & kill you all” to cheerful endurance?
Deanne says
I love doing puzzles with friends and family. I’ve done them alone, but not quite as fun. I think I’ll fly to NE and help out with the Monet.
Karla says
Hey! You’re home! Welcome back! How was the cruise?
Uyek says
Are you on Flickr?
You should post this to the stop motion group! It’s right up their alley.
Lloyd says
Lauren did some more stop motion stuff a few years ago.