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My mom is hardly one of those moms that has every little bit of their children’s childhood tucked away in the attic. In fact, if you open any drawer in any un-used room in my parents house, it’s empty. This includes the bathroom that is only used for guests. My mom is “on it” when it comes to donating, organizing, and keeping things clutter free. That’s why it’s so surprising to see how much cool stuff she’s unearthed (from where? I’m still not exactly sure). Whatever the case may be, she handed down an awesome collection of vintage puzzles. A couple were even hers as a child. I know, this lady I call my mom totally rocks. Anyway, here’s a few:
Etsy has a plethora of vintage wooden puzzles available, but here’s a few of my favorites and a few of ones just like mine just for kicks: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
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Mom had that stuff tucked away somewhere? Crazy. If I ever have a kid, that kid ain’t gonna get shit. You got all the good stuff. Haha.
If you ever have kids, my kids will be over the puzzles and you can have em’. 🙂 And rest assured, mom has stuff saved for you. Especially if you had a girl… But, hey, no pressure.
Mom had that stuff tucked away somewhere? Crazy. If I ever have a kid, that kid ain’t gonna get shit. You got all the good stuff. Haha.
If you ever have kids, my kids will be over the puzzles and you can have em’. 🙂 And rest assured, mom has stuff saved for you. Especially if you had a girl… But, hey, no pressure.
Those are so awesome!!
that peter peter pumpkin eater is amazing! never seen that one before!
I love the puzzles! I think that I had a few of them, but it makes me feel old that they are considered vintage. Haha.