Weird. I was just leafing through one of Mrs Jehannum's magazines when I saw an advert for jigsaw puzzles based on old English county maps. They actually look interesting. I just don't have enough patience and the payoff for completing them seems very mininal.
Weird. I was just leafing through one of Mrs Jehannum's magazines when I saw an advert for jigsaw puzzles based on old English county maps. They actually look interesting. I just don't have enough patience and the payoff for completing them seems very mininal.
Haha, yes, there is that WTF do I do with this now feeling, the 3 years later, when you've finally completed it.
I know right? There isn't really a payoff, more like a sudden void in my life. Like, okay I did it, now what?
But I think its not about the payoff but the journey. There's something therapeutic about reverting back to a child like frame of mind where your matching basic forms and shapes into a larger image.
"There's something therapeutic about reverting back to a child like frame of mind where your matching basic forms and shapes into a larger image" -------------------- Yes Indeedy. And look at all those adult colouring books that are now big sellers!
As a child, I never made jigsaw puzzles. I didn't know why, but my parents didn't buy them for me. I liked the different mysteries of the hand motor day more. And then he gave it up altogether. I got http://www.sharpe-etext.com/ and started reading only them. I gave up all kinds of games and entertainment. I was very addicted to books. But in one year, I saw a jigsaw puzzle in a thousand pieces based on my favorite book. I was a fan of this story, and I was able to decide to buy puzzles. I collected them for a long time. This was my first experience in this business. The puzzle picture turned out to be gorgeous.
OMG, here are some challenging works. I have always loved doing puzzles with my kids. I usually buy 1000+ pieces of puzzles, and we pick up a weekend when we eat sweets and do puzzles. It's a family tradition that we have had for almost five years, and it makes us closer since everyone is leaving their phones apart and we are doing something together. My kids enjoy the challenge, and sometimes we are putting a goal to make everything faster than the previous time. Another game that we like is online, and only me and my husband are playing when we are getting bored at work. It's https://online-jigsaw-puzzles.com/ . We are challenging each other as well.
I just finished a puzzle after 3 weeks. Yet, on the box it states "4 - 6 years"! Oh, yeah!
That sounds similar to the boxes of wine I used to buy: it said on the box that the contents should last 4 - 6 weeks but they never seemed to last more than 4 - 6 days!
As for Jigsaws ... I never seem to have time these days and haven't done one for ages
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