We went a little big on gifts this year and it's funny because our apartment is small! However, that's the reason for us getting things the boys can use throughout the winter in the event we can't get outside. We believe they will be HUGE hits for us in 2020 and will find good resting spots whenever we buy our home in Johnson County.
The Nugget!
This pretty boy came to us a bit early. I snagged one in November when a few colors came back for a hot second. I managed to get one before they sold out! I ordered Lagoon and the boys have had so much fun with it! They can build forts and climb all over them. The awesome part about this is that it comes to you in a box, but it doesn't need time to air out or anything! It is ready for play as soon as it's upwrapped. If you have little wildlings like us, you may need a Nugget for yourself!
Legos!
Our kiddos have really gotten into legos this past year. They both love to build cars and planes as well as structures. We kept running out of pieces for them to build things so of course we had to get the 900 piece set when that went on sale. And then, Gspice found a fire station and police station. We bought those a few months ago and sweet little Jack found the fire station on multiple occasions. I had to lie each and every time and say they were for his cousins but he was SOOOO darn excited to get it for Christmas! Gary and I haven't felt well the past few days so we haven't yet put them together but it'll happen soon! And of course, we needed a place to store all the new legos so we got them a lego table. When they unwrapped the box, they were very excited and yelped that they didn't need to play in the living room and make a mess! Yep, that's right!
Annual Shutterfly Puzzle
I always buy the boys a puzzle from a recent family photo shoot. This year did not disappoint though I went a little crazy and got the 252 piece puzzle. I had trouble putting it together but the boys got into it a little bit with me! We also got them a personalized matching game which is a little more their speed.
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