Who's Turn Is It To Throw Up Today? A Feb 2014 Wedding TR - New TR link 10/27!!

How sad is it that I just want to grab the nearest "Nine Pound Lemon" and lob it at the #&^%@ snowman? :rotfl: I am SO OVER winter... :faint: No winter cheer here. Sorry! :crazy2: Just ready for warm air and sunshine! :beach:


:rotfl2: A picture of that is HYSTERICAL...I hope I'm not laughing out of the other side of my mouth next week going to NY ...please please heat wave for the north :rolleyes2

Okay, moving on... :goodvibes

Hmmmm..... what could you be holding out for rather than a margarita? :confused3 Could it be the infamous Gray Good Slush (which I have never tried)? :surfweb:

Never had a grey goose either...c'mon Ariana we all want to know
 
I've been following along for a little while...really enjoying your TR!!
 
How sad is it that I just want to grab the nearest "Nine Pound Lemon" and lob it at the #&^%@ snowman? :rotfl: I am SO OVER winter... :faint: No winter cheer here. Sorry! :crazy2: Just ready for warm air and sunshine! :beach:

Okay, moving on... :goodvibes

Hmmmm..... what could you be holding out for rather than a margarita? :confused3 Could it be the infamous Gray Good Slush (which I have never tried)? :surfweb:
What is the Grey Goose Slush?

Love your photos! LWTL is a favorite of ours too. I just don't like the area where the fish are. I don't look at them. I seems sad to me. But then, I'm quirky like that!

Soarin is one of my favorite rides ever! So sorry Bob did not enjoy it. Dan has a thing about heights, but it doesn't affect him on that ride at all, luckily. I usually ask (nicely) if we can wait for the front row too. They never seem to mind.

I am so upset that I didn't know there was merchandise for Frozen. We saw the lines for the M&G and didn't go anywhere near the gift shop. We had been told there was no Frozen merchandise anywhere at any of the parks. I think we were there near the same day you were. Not really understanding the long line for Maelstom?:confused3 It isn't that good of a ride to me. But maybe everyone heads there after their M&G with Anna and Elsa? I don't care for that ride in Mexico either. It's a snooze for me.

Is there a Grey Goose Slush in your future??? Inquiring minds want to know.
Tell me about Soarin and why you would want the front row.
 
What is the Grey Goose Slush?


Tell me about Soarin and why you would want the front row.

I've never had the GG Slush, but it is widely touted here on the Dis as must have drink.

I like the front row so I don't have to look at feet dangling above me to distract from the experience. However, I have, on many occasions, sat in the second or third row and enjoyed it completely. Just prefer the front for this one.:goodvibes
 

I love Living With The Land. You really timed the rides perfectly!

Ah how frustrating about getting your ice cream. I'm sure it was worth it though!

I was happy I managed to time that one so well so we weren't standing around waiting for our Soarin' FP+ to come due.

I was frustrating. I probably would not have cared if I was by myself but I felt bad holding my family up.


Yes VERY smart move with the Frozen Princesses to MK That whole area has been a cluster since they first got there in Norway When Ed & I went to WDW ( last month I think ? ) I could not believe how bad it was, one thing to read about it a totally different thing to actually see it Another disappointment and Disney seems to do it all the time with the shirts NO adult sizes :confused3 craziness

Poor Bob on Soarin '

It was sooo crazy in the Norway area! I saw a post or article not that long ago that showed some adult merchandise that is supposed to be coming out later this year. So keep an eye out, you might find something soon!

I can sympathize with Bob. Those kind of rides make me feel sick.

I tend to get sick on simulator rides too, Star Tours makes me very ill, but Soarin' has never caused me problems. I don't think he was sick though, just afraid of the heights.

OK.. I cannot keep a straight face for soarin! :rotfl2: :lmao:

scariest ride ever! But I can see his point!!! heights are pretty scary!!

Heights are scary if they are real! I guess I'm better able to distinguish between reality and the screen than he is.

i just read the same thing on Kathy's report! I cannot believe the wait times!!! :crazy2: No way.. Not ever.. Maelstorm isn't all that wonderful to wait that long!!!

It was really crazy in the Norway pavilion. Thank goodness they are moving Anna and Elsa to MK! And yeah, Maelstrom is not worth that kind of wait.

Nope Disney was NOT ready for the popularity of this movie.. thankfully Meg has what she wanted for Christmas!!! The castle, figurines and a couple of the stuffies..

I think you are lucky that you found stuff for Christmas I know a lot of stores were selling out. Someday I want to get an Olaf stuffie but who know when they will be available at WDW again.

I'll make my own shirts.. maybe.. :rotfl:

I do know that they have Frozen designs at the Design-A-Tee shop in DTD.

Good timing for Living with the Land and Soarin'! Sorry that Bob was so scared of it though.

I wasn't that sorry for him, it was kind of funny. :rotfl:

I was sad to see no Frozen shirts for adults at The Disney Store, and looks like none at the park either! :worried: But it looks like there were some cute options for kids.

Keep checking, I saw a post I think on Facebook not that long ago that showed some cute designs coming out for adults.

Honestly, every time before riding Living With The Land, I completely forget how much I enjoy it.

I do love that ride but I'm the same way as you, I'm not exactly sure why I love it so much. :confused3

I really can't even imagine doing stand-by for Soarin'. Even with FP, it's a long time beginning to end. Add in the stand-by wait and good-bye day. We had someone in our group a few years ago that was also terrified on this. Like legit bawling. It's so hard for me to reconcile this being scary, but I guess for some it just is. This particular person was scared of pretty much everything though.

We did standby in 2010, waited about 45 minutes. It was a bit painful because the line is so boring but we made it through and loved the ride!

Wow, you really wanted that ice cream didn't you, lol.

Yes I did, Mickey Ice Cream is essential!
 
How sad is it that I just want to grab the nearest "Nine Pound Lemon" and lob it at the #&^%@ snowman? :rotfl: I am SO OVER winter... :faint: No winter cheer here. Sorry! :crazy2: Just ready for warm air and sunshine! :beach:

:rotfl: I was wondering if I would get any comments with the winter we have had.

Okay, moving on... :goodvibes

Hmmmm..... what could you be holding out for rather than a margarita? :confused3 Could it be the infamous Gray Good Slush (which I have never tried)? :surfweb:

Maybe. You'll see soon enough in the next installment.

Me too!!!!

And I am thinking she's waiting to get the slushie too.

The answer to that one is coming up soon.

Glad there was Frozen merchandise available for your visit. There was next to nothing left on the day we were there. All sold out :rolleyes:

I didn't realize when we were there how scarce the merchandise was. I guess we just got really lucky that day.

Great timing on LwtL and Soarin'. I really enjoyed your pictures. I didn't make it on LwtL on my last trip.

Sounds like it was crazy at Norway. Glad you managed to find some Frozen merchandise.

It was a nut house in the Norway area! I was surprised we did find any merchandise. It was pretty slim pickings as you can see by the picture.

Mark loves The Land ride so we usually end up doing it twice a trip.

I've never done it twice in a trip but I always try to hit it at least once.

I sometimes wonder how those CM's deal with the sun the way it hits their machines. I can't even imagine. 15 mintues and only three people ahead of you...that's a long wait.

It was a long wait. I could tell the guy worked that cart at the same time each day because the side of his face that was towards the sun was burnt but the other side was still white. :rotfl:

I am with you...not a fan of tequila at all and I have a feeling I know what you are after a bit down the road. ;)

You'll see in a minute!

They had absolutely NO Frozen stuff at all while we were there in December or again earlier this month. Shelves completely empty. They sure were NOT preapred for this at all.

Nope, definitely not prepared at all!
 
Love your photos! LWTL is a favorite of ours too. I just don't like the area where the fish are. I don't look at them. I seems sad to me. But then, I'm quirky like that!

You would think I would be that way since I work with Animal Rescue. But I see that tank full of Tilapia and my brain goes 'yum". Yeah, I'm a little strange too. :rotfl:

Soarin is one of my favorite rides ever! So sorry Bob did not enjoy it. Dan has a thing about heights, but it doesn't affect him on that ride at all, luckily. I usually ask (nicely) if we can wait for the front row too. They never seem to mind.

I'm not a fan of heights either but the ride doesn't bother me. Bob was really funny going on and on about it.

I am so upset that I didn't know there was merchandise for Frozen. We saw the lines for the M&G and didn't go anywhere near the gift shop. We had been told there was no Frozen merchandise anywhere at any of the parks. I think we were there near the same day you were. Not really understanding the long line for Maelstom?:confused3 It isn't that good of a ride to me. But maybe everyone heads there after their M&G with Anna and Elsa? I don't care for that ride in Mexico either. It's a snooze for me.

Reading other people's posts, there may not have been merchandise on the day you were there. I think we got really lucky the day we were there.

As for the Maestrom line, I was really wondering if people were thinking it was the line for Anna and Elsa. Boy that would have been a shock when they got to the front of the line. :lmao:


Is there a Grey Goose Slush in your future??? Inquiring minds want to know.

Coming up soon!

Never had a grey goose either...c'mon Ariana we all want to know

I'm getting there, patience my friend! :rotfl2:

I've been following along for a little while...really enjoying your TR!!

:welcome: Glad you are enjoying the TR!

What is the Grey Goose Slush?

It's a Lemon flavored Vodka slushy that you can get in France. They also have an orange flavored one that is made with Grand Marnier

Tell me about Soarin and why you would want the front row.

Soarin' is a simulator ride where you appear to hang glide over California. There are three rows and if you are in row two or three, you can see the people's feet in the row above you. I've ridden so many times that I usually don't care which row I'm in but since I had newbies with me, I asked for the first row.

I've never had the GG Slush, but it is widely touted here on the Dis as must have drink.

I've tried both. I found the orange one to be a bit too sweet and prefer the lemon one. They are both very good though.

I like the front row so I don't have to look at feet dangling above me to distract from the experience. However, I have, on many occasions, sat in the second or third row and enjoyed it completely. Just prefer the front for this one.:goodvibes

I agree that it's a great ride no matter where you sit!
 
As we exited China and headed towards the African Outpost area, we ran into Jordan, Abby and Sadie for the second time that day. They had spent the afternoon strolling around WS while Sadie napped. I’m not sure where they were headed at this point but they told us they were eating dinner at Chefs De France later.

When we got to the Outpost, I stopped because I wanted to look at the Park Map beads. Just in case you weren’t aware, Disney sends old park maps to Africa where they are turned into necklaces and other jewelry. I haven’t even made it to this point in my October TR but I actually bought two of the necklaces on that trip, a green set and an orange set. I had gotten so many complements on the necklaces I wanted to get another set. Mom helped me look and we decided on this set.



I loved the blue color plus if you look closely, you can actually see words!



Next of course was Germany.



It was me again that dragged us back into the area because I wanted to look around at the glass shop. I almost always get a Pluto from here and I wanted to see what they had. Well, my family talked me into getting this one.







Isn’t he gorgeous? He’s a Swarovski piece and you don’t even want to know what I paid for him. My family can always convince me to spend money.

We moved on and stopped for a few minutes to check out the model trains.







Next up, Italy.



I think it was around this time that I got a text from Jim telling me he was at the resort and had checked in with no problems. He was going to head to his room to drop off his bags and then catch a bus to DTD for dinner and Lego shopping.

I headed into the wine shop because I wanted to get a glass of my favorite wine, Rose Regale.



I know John and Jocelyn also got a glass of some kind of wine and I think Pat did too. I think Pat may have run into a couple of the stores too. She was looking for a purse to go with her dress for the wedding the next day. She didn’t like the one she had brought with her.



We moved onto America and the next American Adventure show was about to start. John said we were going to see it so we headed in. He is a big history buff and loves this show. I was fine as it gave me some time off of my feet!









I took a few pictures during the show:







But then Mom leaned over and whispered that the camera screen was too bright, turn it off. Since I always listen to my Mama, I did turn the camera off and just enjoyed the rest of the show.

But then at the end of the show, she leaned over and told me to take a picture of this:



During the show, my phone had vibrated so I checked after and got the following text from my husband:

“Looks like I will be here a while I can’t get my computer out of the nightstand drawer @#%^$*. They put in a work order to housekeeping so I have to wait it out.”

No clue how he managed that one but someone from maintenance came and had to pry the top off of the nightstand with a crowbar. I guess there was a little ledge that the computer had gotten caught on. The maintenance guy did say that it wasn’t the first time it had happened. Jim ended up being delayed about an hour before he got to head to DTD.

We continued onto Japan and went into Mitsukoshi.



We spent quite a while in there because Pat was purse shopping. We also watched Pick a Pearl for a while. I wanted to do it but it was crowded and I wanted to get a ring which would take a long time to get made. I wasn’t going to be able to back track that night to pick it up. Mom and I would be back at Epcot later in the week so I planned on doing it then.

When we exited Japan, I realized we would have to pick up the pace a bit so we could make it around to our dinner ADR on time. We did not stop in Morocco.



But when we got to France, we saw Jordan, Abby and Sadie for the third time as they exited Chefs De France! We stopped to chat for a minute while Pat looked quickly through the stores for a purse.

I took fountain pictures while we waited for her. I had planned on getting a Vodka slushy, probably the Lemon Grey Goose variety rather than the Orange Grand Marnier one, but we were hurrying and I didn’t think I would have time to finish it before dinner.





Up Next: The Dinner From H-E Double Hockey Sticks
 
again your pictures are amazing!

You didn't get a Slushie!!?!?

:confused3


pictures ROCK! glad Jim got the lap top.. that's scary!!!

i cannot wait to read about the restaurant!!!

I did NOT post about your snowman... Because i refuse to even put a thought to this damned weather anymore.
 
OMG I did not know about the Park Map beads!!! But now that I do I am getting me some.

I can't believe I have not yet seen the American Adventure. But then I tend to focus more of exploring in WS than actually doing any attractions (apart from Maelstrom of course).

Hmmm... sounds like that night stand is a better safe than the actual room safe, lol

Uh oh. Dinner sounds ominous.
 
Stay tuned for the next installment of "Dinner Disasters" dum de dum dum!!!
 
How did I not know that about the park map beads? I'll be looking at those in May for sure!

I always want to buy half of the stuff in the Swarovski store, there and DTD. That Pluto is adorable!

I feel bad laughing, but that is funny that Jim managed to get his laptop stuck in the nightstand!! :lmao:
 
I think I remembr you talking about those Park Bead Maps in yoru last TR, and forgot to stop and take a look.

I love your little Pluto. I've priced those things so I can guess you paid a pretty penny for it. Don't you love when family/friends like to spend your money for you? :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

You are right...we took very similar pictures during the American Adventure.

Did Pat ever find a purse?

Uh oh...dinner doesn't sound like it turned out very well.
 
Another one that didn't know about the Park Map beads. :headache:

Wish I had known. I would have DEFINITELY made it a point to pick myself up a necklace. I love any kind of recycling and that necklace would have been double special.

Oh well. C'est la vie.


Great pictures around the world. And what an AWESOME Swarovski Pluto. Whatever the price was, that piece is worth it. Well done.


So sorry about Jim's laptop. Aside from getting it out and back, I suspect the lost time was probably the one that hurt the most.


Looking forward to seeing Chefs!
 
Ohhh, that Pluto is beautiful!:lovestruc I would be scared to death it would get broken between Disney and home, though. I love spending other people's money too!

D~ mentioned those park map beads in her last trip report as well. Of course I forgot all about them on my trip!:faint: I love the necklace you chose! Makes you feel good to know you are supporting others while adding something unique to your wardrobe I'm sure.

We just saw the American Adventure for the first time a couple of trips ago. Okay, I'll admit it, I got a little misty at the end. I'm officially a dork! :blush:I loved your pics of it!

I'm curious too whether Pat found a purse. There certainly are a lot to choose from in all the parks and DTD! Hope she eventually scored a good one.

Sorry about the laptop fiasco. Thats no way to win over a non-Disney lover!!:sad2: Glad he got the help he needed. Removing the top seemed a bit extreme, though!

Oh no!! A bad meal experience? That's terrible!
 
again your pictures are amazing!

Thanks!

You didn't get a Slushie!!?!?

:confused3

No, I was sad but we just ran out of time. They have a special one for Flower and Garden and I'm going to try that one.

pictures ROCK! glad Jim got the lap top.. that's scary!!!

I didn't think it was scary, I thought it was pretty funny! Only my husband could manage to do something like that!

i cannot wait to read about the restaurant!!!

Coming right up!

I did NOT post about your snowman... Because i refuse to even put a thought to this damned weather anymore.

I don't blame you there!

OMG I did not know about the Park Map beads!!! But now that I do I am getting me some.

I didn't know about them till I read about them in someone else's TR. I've passed that booth in the African Outpost so many times but just never bothered to stop!

I can't believe I have not yet seen the American Adventure. But then I tend to focus more of exploring in WS than actually doing any attractions (apart from Maelstrom of course).

It's actually a very good show so if you get the chance you should stop for a minute!

Hmmm... sounds like that night stand is a better safe than the actual room safe, lol

I think so! I'm sure he would have put it in the safe if the ones at Disney were big enough. They really need to put bigger ones in that fit a laptop.

Uh oh. Dinner sounds ominous.

It was not a pleasant experience.

Stay tuned for the next installment of "Dinner Disasters" dum de dum dum!!!

Coming right up!

How did I not know that about the park map beads? I'll be looking at those in May for sure!

The booth is located in the African Outpost right before you get to Germany. I'm pretty sure I saw them in another park too, maybe HS?

I always want to buy half of the stuff in the Swarovski store, there and DTD. That Pluto is adorable!

I can never come out of that store without buying something! I'd been eyeing that Pluto up for a while so it didn't take my family long to convince me to buy him.

I feel bad laughing, but that is funny that Jim managed to get his laptop stuck in the nightstand!! :lmao:

Don't feel bad, we all laughed at him too! As a matter of fact, once Jim got it resolved, he was laughing at himself!
 
I think I remembr you talking about those Park Bead Maps in yoru last TR, and forgot to stop and take a look.

I actually haven't got that far yet in the other TR. I think it was D~ who talked about them in her TR, that's how I knew about them!

I love your little Pluto. I've priced those things so I can guess you paid a pretty penny for it. Don't you love when family/friends like to spend your money for you? :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

It didn't take much convincing because I had been eyeing up that Pluto for a while just hadn't pulled the trigger yet.

You are right...we took very similar pictures during the American Adventure.

I was actually writing that installment about the same I read yours and I got confused thinking I was in the wrong place. :rotfl:

Did Pat ever find a purse?

No, she never did find one she liked.

Uh oh...dinner doesn't sound like it turned out very well.

It did not as you'll see in a minute.

Another one that didn't know about the Park Map beads. :headache:

I don't think a lot of people know about them. I've passed the booth in the past and just thought it was pretty jewelry. It wasn't until I read about them here on the DIS that I realized the significance.

Wish I had known. I would have DEFINITELY made it a point to pick myself up a necklace. I love any kind of recycling and that necklace would have been double special.

Oh well. C'est la vie.

There's always next trip!

Great pictures around the world. And what an AWESOME Swarovski Pluto. Whatever the price was, that piece is worth it. Well done.

It was worth it, he looks awesome on a shelf in my Pluto room.

So sorry about Jim's laptop. Aside from getting it out and back, I suspect the lost time was probably the one that hurt the most.

Yeah, he was looking forward to heading to DTD so it wasn't fun that he was delayed. Of course that didn't stop the rest of us from laughing at him.

Looking forward to seeing Chefs!

It was actually Le Cellier we were headed to and that update is coming right up!

Ohhh, that Pluto is beautiful!:lovestruc I would be scared to death it would get broken between Disney and home, though. I love spending other people's money too!

It was very well packed and of course he came home in my carry on bag!

D~ mentioned those park map beads in her last trip report as well. Of course I forgot all about them on my trip!:faint: I love the necklace you chose! Makes you feel good to know you are supporting others while adding something unique to your wardrobe I'm sure.

That's how I knew about them!

We just saw the American Adventure for the first time a couple of trips ago. Okay, I'll admit it, I got a little misty at the end. I'm officially a dork! :blush:I loved your pics of it!

I don't blame you, it's a great show!

I'm curious too whether Pat found a purse. There certainly are a lot to choose from in all the parks and DTD! Hope she eventually scored a good one.

No, she never found one. She really wanted it for the wedding which was the next day so she didn't have any more time to look.

Sorry about the laptop fiasco. Thats no way to win over a non-Disney lover!!:sad2: Glad he got the help he needed. Removing the top seemed a bit extreme, though!

In the end he just ended up laughing about it so hopefully it didn't taint his opinion too much.

Oh no!! A bad meal experience? That's terrible!

It was not a good experience at all.

Love the necklace and your new Pluto!

Thanks!

Uh oh, dinner does not sound like it's going to be a good one :sad2:

It wasn't as you'll see here in a minute.
 
We had to move quickly from France through UK and onto Canada so we could check in on time for our Le Cellier ADR. We got there right on time for me to check us in. Esther and my Uncle Jim were joining us for the meal and they showed up a few minutes later. Our dinner ADR was kind of late at 7:45 pm because it was the only time they had for a party of eight. Unfortunately by this time the glaring sun from the day had caught up with Jocelyn and she had a raging headache. I doubt the long afternoon with no food and lots of tequila didn’t help either.

Mom and I had been looking forward to this meal for a very long time. It was our favorite meal from the Mother/Daughter trip we took in 2012. John was also looking forward to this one as well. He had wanted to eat there in 2010 but I was a newbie to the whole planning process and did not know about the 180 ADR rule. I could not get us a reservation for that trip.

And then we sat and waited and waited and waited. We finally asked what was going on and they said that since the restaurant was so small there were only a few tables that could accommodate a party of eight. Whoever was sitting at the table meant for us was taking their time. The CM did offer to point them out to us so we could go and give them the stink eye but we declined. Finally at 8:30 pm, 45 minutes past our ADR time we were called back to be seated. Jocelyn was starting to feel nauseous at this point and was almost in tears. She would not leave though because she knew how badly John wanted to eat here.

When the bread came I think we all attacked it because we were so hungry by then. I did manage to get a quick picture before the vultures descended.


Oh man that pretzel bread was as good as I remembered!

Ok, to refresh your memory, here’s the steak I got in 2012. It was the Mushroom Fillet and I subbed the Mushroom Risotto for the Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes.



Doesn’t that look delicious? It really was melt in your mouth good and the mashed potatoes were excellent.

Let’s compare to my steak from this meal. I ordered the same one but subbed for fingerling potatoes since they no longer have the mashed ones. I apologize but I forgot to take a picture before I cut the steak I was just so hungry at that point.



See the difference? My steak this time was burnt on the outside and still pretty cold on the inside. And the potatoes? Yuck! They were dry and way over salted. What a disappointment compared to the previous experience. Mom’s steak looked just as bad and we kept exchanging glances like, what the heck is going on. But we both stayed quiet because everyone else seemed to be enjoying their meals.

Poor Jocelyn only ate about two bites and then she and John quickly got their bill and left before dessert. John got the Rib Eye but I don’t think he really enjoyed it because he was worried about Jocelyn.

Thank goodness dessert was just as good as I remembered. I of course got the chocolate mousse although I did have a panic moment because it wasn’t listed on the menu. Luckily they did still have it.



Mom got the Maple Crème Brulee which she really enjoyed.



I did snap pictures of two other desserts although I have no idea what they were at this point.





Looking back, I wonder if the meal was quite as bad as I remember. It had been a long day and we were all tired and hungry. It was sure not the meal I remembered from 2012. Would I go back to Le Cellier again? At this point I’m not sure. This meal sure soured me to the restaurant with the long wait and the poorly cooked steak. I hope it was just an off night but it will probably be a few years before I go back there.

When we exited the restaurant, it was 10:30 pm and Epcot had been closed for a while. The park was completely empty and I was so tempted to turn right and take the long way around the lake. But everyone was tired by that point so we headed left towards the exit. But you know me, I could not resist doing a SE photo shoot on the way out.



This next picture is one of my favorite from the trip.



There’s my group walking up ahead.

















I think we caught a bus pretty quickly and were back in the resort in no time. We stopped in the gift shop for a minute and Jim came to say hi. He had gone to DTD, had dinner at Earl of Sandwich (he said not worth the money for the tiny size of the sandwich), bought some pins and spent more on Legos than I did on the Swarovski Pluto. I didn’t feel so guilty with my purchase after he told me that one!

I went back to Jim’s room to see his purchases but I did not take pictures that night. He was actually in the same building as us but his room was on the first floor and faced the pool. He had a King sized bed too which he loved. I never did get pictures of the pins he got but here are the Lego pieces. First one was the White House. He had this put together before I got home from the trip because he was snowed in for two days when he got home.



His second purchase was a train set:



A few close ups of the train:





His last purchase was huge, I have no idea how he got this thing home on the plane. Check out the number of pieces this thing has:



It’s the Simpson’s House and it even opens up so you can see the rooms. Jim was having quite the chuckle a few nights ago when he put together the Lego toilet.



Here’s what my puzzle table looked for a while. I told him he could take the puzzle apart since it was finished but he just built on top of it.



He has since finished the house but I haven’t had a chance to take pictures yet.

After he showed me all his purchases, I headed back up to my room and Mom and I finally made it to bed around midnight.

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