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I haven't been able to keep The Mister in puzzles. He has them done in a week. I've bought him some new ones.
I've dug some old ones out of the closet.
He's got a week until I'll let him get our Christmas puzzles out but I did let him start one of dad's that I still have here.
On December 1st he can start this advent calendar puzzle I just bought him. We've never done one like this before so it should be interesting. As long as it keeps him busy, it was worth the money. I've got things that need to be done in a timely manner.
I'm trying to assemble four cards a day. That's about all the time I get before something goes haywire around here. If it's not one catastrophe it's another that needs my attention. This week it's been The Mister's Chromebook. The charging cord broke and you'd think the world was coming to an end. A new one should be here today but trying to teach him to use an old Dell laptop we have around here in the meantime has NOT been much fun.
The puzzles all look like fun but I've never been much into them. When we were living at the 55+ building while waiting for the condo, I would put a few pieces in the always waiting puzzle when I couldn't sleep at night. In the "pub" they always had a puzzle going on one of the tables.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
I'm also our resident tech expert, not that I know anything, but I do understand more than my husband. I wonder if I could get him interested in puzzles?
ReplyDeleteThe puzzles look amazing! I sympathize about lacking the patience to bear tech faults!
ReplyDelete"Timely manner" mean so much more this time of year.
ReplyDeletePuzzles look great - it is hard to keep them occupied at times.
ReplyDeleteI got Paisley a set of miniature puzzles from Amazon for Christmas. She loves doing puzzles, so I think she'll get a kick of of some teeny tiny ones!
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