
Man, this puzzle was so much fun! It was truly over too quickly, even though I put the box away to make it last a little longer. I would love to have this in a much larger piece count, either 1000 or 2000 pieces. It would be heavenly to assemble this again with more pieces. 💗
It’s no secret that Aimee Stewart is my favorite jigsaw puzzle artist, and this puzzle is a perfect example of why that is. The use of colors is brilliant, and the overall feeling of this image just makes you smile. I adore it, and I’m so pleased to have been able to assemble it.

Ah, the memories of the roller rink when I was in middle school and junior high. I always hated it when they called for a “backwards” or “reverse” skate, because I was never good enough on roller skates to figure out how to skate backwards without broken limbs or a cracked skull – or causing mass casualties within the people skating around me. We lived on a dirt road, with a dirt driveway, there was no place for me to practice; and to be fair, I also was a major klutz as a child.
Mom would be upset with me if I didn’t share this rollerskating story from my youth; she loved to tell this story about raising a wild child like me, so here goes. I broke my foot in 5th grade and spent several months in a cast. My class had a field trip planned for the local roller rink, of course while I was still in a cast. Even though I was on crutches (no walking cast for me), I decided that shouldn’t keep me from having a good time, so I got one skate and used my broken foot to Fred Flintstone myself around the rink – I used my cast to push myself forward. Sheesh. With that kind of ridiculous decision making it’s a miracle that I survived my youth. Honestly.

The quality of this Buffalo puzzle was exceptional – from the thick chipboard to the fit and image reproduction. When the fit is exceptional I always like to stand them up, for some reason I can’t explain it makes me very, very happy.
In general, this puzzle made me very, very happy on every level. My only complaint was that it is only available in a 300 piece puzzle and no larger piece counts. Please Buffalo, hear our plea; give us this puzzle in 1000 or 2000 pieces – we will absolutely buy it. In fact it will be a bestseller. I guarantee it.
Cute story! Roller rink birthday parties were popular when my kids were little. Bring on those 80’s tunes!
I’ve always wished that when ordering a puzzle they would give you 3 different piece counts to choose from.
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Some companies do that, but not many. Ceaco does, for certain puzzles, but we all know how I feel about them right now. Thankfully they don’t have Aimee Stewart puzzles (that I know of), because that would break my heart! 💔
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Love the puzzle! Love the funny story too! I used to roller skate all the time as a kid. I was pretty good…not nearly as good backward as forward either, but I tried. Did not make the transition well to inline skates either. LOL. Give me the stability of my whole foot having wheels undernit thank you very much! LOL
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I hear ya, which is why I never even tried inline skates. I knew my poor ankles (and my butt) would have paid the price! LOL
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Your story reminds me of my son wearing a leg cast and horsing around on the wet and muddy football field during half time! I remember hoping he doesn’t screw up his leg or the cast – but it turned out ok. I am very proud to say that my wild child graduated medical school today in the US Army. We are proud of him as a Doctor and as military servant!!!
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Congratulations Sandra, and congratulations to your new doctor as well! And please, thank him for his service – on both fronts. 💖
*I did end up needing to have my cast replaced, so your son did better with it than I did. LOL
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Did you ever hear back from Buffalo when you emailed them about piece counts? Buffalo released so many 300 piece puzzles last year that I would have loved to see at least in a 500 piece count. I would have bought many of them at a different piece count.
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I never heard back from them. 😦
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