
Then as I was talking to one of my friends at work about our feat of completing this puzzle in two nights, she started telling me about a puzzle she had been working on and finished. We discovered that our puzzles were closely-related as I had Times Square and she had the New York skyline. Thus, the idea of swapping puzzles was born. Let me introduce you to our weekend project:

And yes, that's a glow-in-the-dark puzzle. Which equals awesome in the world of puzzles. Thanks K for letting us borrow the puzzle!
3 comments:
So, after putting the whole puzle together, you actually broke it apart and put it back in the box??? That must be why I don't do puzzles with more than 6 pieces (and not made of wood) very often...
Ha ha- yes, that's exactly what we did. :)
i thought this post was going to be about playing monopoly two nights in a row instead of coming to my nye party...
;)
yay for having tomorrow off!!!
yahooo!
THAT is definitely not lame!
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