 We are going to do the, trying to see if it says the name of that particular puzzle. But this is the Thomas Kinkage Studios, Disney's four jigsaw puzzles in one. And this I believe we got this at Walmart. They do have a few of these sets available with different combinations. Our next one we're going to do is Mickey and Minnie Mouse, which looks like at the Chinese theater. Again, you can find these at Walmart. I've seen them in Hobby Lobby. You can get them on Amazon. You can pretty much get them anywhere. And the Disney stores in Disney Springs, I saw some of these in there as well. So I got here my puzzle piece orders, you know, you don't need to buy specific puzzle piece orders. You can use paper bowls, paper plates, paper cups, sheets of paper, anything you could use to just separate pieces. So this box comes with these really nice posters of each of the pictures or each of the puzzle images on them, which is going to really help. This gives you much better detail. So this is going to be very useful for our puzzle. And I think that's label number four is the Mickey and Minnie at the Chan's Theater. Let's get started. As I sit here editing this video, I remember being at work that day and really looking forward to finally starting another puzzle after a long time of not doing one. And it wasn't because I got tired of them, but you know, sometimes life gets hectic and before you know it, weeks have flown by and you kind of push your needs to the side. Puzzles had become and still are a way for me to decompress and kind of send my mind off to a different place away from the everyday stresses of life, which makes me curious. What do you do to kind of, you know, let your mind escape for a while and relax a bit? I can literally sit for hours doing puzzles if I could. How long do you think it took me to complete this puzzle? Let me know in the comments. If you've guessed right, I'm going to reveal at the end of the video how long this actually took me to complete. On a side note, editing videos is quite a challenge. I'm actually new to filming and editing, so I'm open to any suggestions you have. I'd love to learn new tips from everyone and kind of help improve my skills here. Since I finished a jigsaw puzzle and I almost forgot how good it felt to finish it, this one took me five hours and 22 minutes, not in one sitting, but over a span of four days. I usually let my puzzles sit for a couple of days just so that I could admire the image and its completion. And then I'll disassemble it and get ready for the next one. So I've already decided which one I'm going to do in the next video and I'm really excited about it. So I'll see you then.