I’ve been holding out on my 600th review… trying to figure out what is worthy of a five star review and something that represented my life now. Micah Puzzles Back in May of this year, the BF was in dire need of someone who could capture a puzzle for something that he had been pondering about for some time. I’m not sure how he learned about Micah Puzzles, but obviously his discussion with him satisfied his search. After spending countless of hours choosing the right pictures and putting them in the perfect order(while I was away in San Francisco visiting the family), he sent the order out. On June 24th, 2008 — I awoke to a scavenger hunt that the BF had laid out the previous night. Throughout the house were gray satchels with puzzle pieces and hints to the next spot. I spent the rest of the day figuring out the clues and in search of these puzzle pieces, putting them together on our kitchen counter. I had thought the BF was at work, so I took my time once I realized the impact of what this scavenger hunt could have on my life. I even took the time to make a birthday card for him since it was his birthday that very day. With the puzzle almost complete, the BF came home with the final pieces.(I soon learned he had taken the entire day off waiting for me to finish so he could deliver the completion of the puzzle.) When the final pieces were assembled, it read, «Teri, will you marry me?» I was already crying, and could only cry more. The BF was down on one knee and became the Big F with one statement and my simple response of «Yes.» Micah had created a 79 piece puzzle for me, not just any cheap looking cardboard puzzle now, but a five-layer wooden block one, with intricate shapes and pieces. He also added a few ‘trick’ pieces — including a couple of cupids, and a train. The quality of his work help set the stage of one of the most important events of our life. Which eventually led to the Big F becoming the Husband.