We had decided to graduate our toddler from his old Duplo set to standard Lego bricks, but we did not anticipate that he would become an instant addict. Westley awoke Christmas morning to two Lego classic crates from my parents and another set from Costco. We corrected our mistake of dumping all the different pieces into a single bin, but realized that our boy might be a bit colorblind during the resorting process. We got Westley out of the house with another trip to Stockton to spend Christmas with my in-laws. Melody adopted our niece’s old bike, so we also took a few family bike rides to nearby playgrounds. Otherwise, we spent our evenings warming up to spicy hot pot and binging on Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri’s adventures in Netflix’s adaptation of the Witcher. Despite the tricky names and accented enunciation requiring the subtitles to be kept on, we were enthralled by the time-warped storytelling, colorful monsters, and uncovered bodies. New Year’s was all things Lego including an Ikea run for Lego storage and a Roseville Galleria visit for Lego figures from the Lego store. We also met up with my med school friend Amy and my high school friend Brenda, which also gave Westley a chance to hang out with their kids (and play with more Legos). Luckily, a white cloud dominated my call week, and we were able to start 2020 without much drama.