Sunday, March 9, 2008

Come on, Sarah, you know you want to!

Before Brenden left for the weekend, he started his next project: a 750-piece jizsaw puzzle of the Manhattan skyline. He is a boy after my own heart! He has it nicely set up on a card table in the guest room - a room that has a door with a lock and a T.V. This is a true test of my will. Am I really expected to resist this puzzle calling my name day and night begging me to come and put it together? I'd better go bake some cookies to take my mind off the temptation!

6 comments:

Annee said...

Ha! Ha! So have you done some since the picture was taken? Come on, tell the truth! This is why sometimes I think one of us really was adopted. And it was probably me. I think you have more friends in the family who would do that puzzle with you, including a grandma, but I'm not one of them!

Ie Li said...

I love puzzles. Do you like 3D puzzles? I kinda love them.

sarah said...

Not even one piece! I've been good.

Ie Li - I haven't really done 3-D puzzles before so I don't know if I like them. Rachel says we should a good puzzle going during beach week. That would be fun.

Zack said...

Wow, not even one piece... perhaps you can dust off the smath game to take your mind off of things. :-)

we have a fun tradition during conference time since we have a two year old boy who doesn't like to sit still, we will sometimes watch conference on byu.tv and do a puzzle in the evenings while we listen and when Jack sleeps.

If you drop by we have our latest 1000 piece puzzle waiting for visitors!

Rachel F. said...

I've found my solution to my Saturday evening dilemma: me(sans cell phone), locked in your guest room, with the puzzle, and Oliver as my personal assistant.

please?

LosPeterson said...

My family's into jigsaw puzzles too but Chris is not and Gunnar has recently acquired his pincer grasp, meaning anything smaller than his fist within reaching distance winds up in his mouth. When I was pregnant I bought scrabble for my computer and I'm still addicted. If I were you I'd probably just do a few chunks of blue sky. They're the hardest and Brenden might appreciate it :) Good luck resisting temptation Sarah!