When Puzzling Becomes Profound
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Marilyn T. HaddNovember 28, 2020
I wish all of the puzzle-lovers amongst us could form a club and exchange puzzles! We could get T-shirts, have a motto, and maybe an annual retreat! Food! Prizes! (puzzles, of course!)
Colleen ShieldsNovember 28, 2020
I, too, have rediscovered the love for puzzling due to the pandemic. I hadn't done one since the days of my youth over 45 years ago, and new found isolation exhumed and rekindled that desire. In fact, it seems it's all I want to do now! Housework, exercise, etc... have become foreign past times, in my quest for yet one more puzzle piece completion! Should this new fetish simply be a short-term phase, I'm going to savor every minute/piece of it! Hi, my name is Colleen, and I think I might be a puzzle-holic...?
Jo Ann OkelberryNovember 24, 2020
I love puzzles, and they keep me sane. My son gave me an Elvis Presley puzzle which was a lot of fun to put together. I lent to a couple in our ward. They really enjoyed putting it together, but the wife has become tired of her husband's singing Elvis songs a lot. My younger brother used to keep a piece of a puzzle in his pocket so he could always put in the last piece. His children say he still does that. I enjoyed your article very much.
ShaunaNovember 24, 2020
I have actually done this very puzzle, and I also get mine at thrift stores. I"m glad to hear of the many benefits. My 86 year old Mom is in assisted Living and has been in quarantine for over a week because some residents tested positive. Puzzles are keeping her sane! thanks
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