My daughter enjoys puzzles, so this past week I decided to step her challenge up to a 300 piece, round puzzle. It had a lot of color gradients in it and no straight edge for the frame, so I was hoping it wouldn’t be frustrating for her … when will I learn?
She was quite excited to show me her masterpiece when I arrived home today. Perhaps the next one should be 500 pieces?
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Wow, she does better with those things than I do. Tell her good job for me, will you.
Hi Larry – She likes to read my blog especially when the topic is about her, so she’ll see your comment when she gets up this morning.
I am impressed. My son likes puzzles too, but I haven’t challenged him with anything over 100 yet.
Hi Frances … puzzles are good for their brains, and such a great sense of accomplishment. Hannah was doing 100 piece puzzles, but I liked this picture of the pigs so much I thought we’d give it a try.
That’s a cute puzzle! My family likes to do puzzles. Every Christmas we pull out one and work on it…it’s enjoyable even when it’s frusterating!
Hi Ronnica – my mom loved jigsaw puzzles. We also always did one at Christmas – the more difficult the better! I remember she had one puzzle of 1000 pieces that was nothing but oreo cookies! Oh my!
Great job! I’m very impressed, and I love her satisfied smile.
Happy Easter!
He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
Susan – yes He is … Jesus is risen indeed!
Wow! that had to be so exciting. I love the puzzle. I was obsessed with pigs when I was her age. I think that is why I am now obsessed with basset hounds. I think they look a bit like pigs! Not to mention the eating part! hehehe
Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma
Cat – yeah, pigs to basset hounds, that is a short line indeed!