Growing up in the prehistoric era (early 1980's) we had a billiards table, my 5yo brother had the small cue (I think theyre called 1/2 length cue) and a step stool to play, my 10yo sister had a 3/4 and I (14yo) used a full size, time will fly till your twins will want to play too, I suggest you invest in a pair of really good 1/2 and 3/4 cues and sturdy step stools possibly with different colour accents to the cue and stool designs so the kids an claim them as their own when they start playing (rately will siblings want to share their cues when playing together) I remember spending a lot of time perfecting trick shots as a teen, its a great family activity when its too dark or cold out and you will be surprized how young the kids will be when they start getting interested in joining in. The artwork looks great hung on the walls ❤
Hey bricksie you should get a cover for your pool table if you don't have it really will help keep it bright green n dust free just a thought God Bless
Did not know that Thomas Kinkade did Disney paintings. My mom is a huge TK fan. Jordan do you have a breaking cue? My younger brother is really into pool and has a 4 cue hard case that he takes to play pool with. Has his breaking cue and top 2 favorites in it.
Get you a quality shorty cue for those cramped shots. They’re bottom-weighted rather than balanced, which gives you comparable driving force to a standard cue.
The Star Wars sign right outside the Star Wars room
Looking good Jordan and Josée! Glad y’all kept the pet paintings, although you need a Luna one now!!!
Growing up in the prehistoric era (early 1980's) we had a billiards table, my 5yo brother had the small cue (I think theyre called 1/2 length cue) and a step stool to play, my 10yo sister had a 3/4 and I (14yo) used a full size, time will fly till your twins will want to play too, I suggest you invest in a pair of really good 1/2 and 3/4 cues and sturdy step stools possibly with different colour accents to the cue and stool designs so the kids an claim them as their own when they start playing (rately will siblings want to share their cues when playing together) I remember spending a lot of time perfecting trick shots as a teen, its a great family activity when its too dark or cold out and you will be surprized how young the kids will be when they start getting interested in joining in.
The artwork looks great hung on the walls ❤
It looks great. I need to get some pictures hung, but they need frames.
Wow! Not a lego block in sight. How did you pull that off!
So true! I couldn’t agree more!
Don’t listen to the haters. Bricksie the 🐐 no 🧢 ‼️
Twins are getting taller Epic Art and pool table
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Hey bricksie you should get a cover for your pool table if you don't have it really will help keep it bright green n dust free just a thought God Bless
You bet I have one
Did not know that Thomas Kinkade did Disney paintings. My mom is a huge TK fan.
Jordan do you have a breaking cue? My younger brother is really into pool and has a 4 cue hard case that he takes to play pool with. Has his breaking cue and top 2 favorites in it.
Get you a quality shorty cue for those cramped shots. They’re bottom-weighted rather than balanced, which gives you comparable driving force to a standard cue.
How did the two of you meet? You are such a cute couple.
Wow. You called them jerseys instead of sweaters. I'm dumbfounded!
Don’t feel bad. I moved 3.5 years ago and the art I bought for the living room still hasn’t been hung 😂
If it’s not Lego it doesn’t belong in the studio 😅
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