At one point I was certain that at least one piece was missing. Every piece was there. My brother put that "missing" piece in on the last day when we completed it. I had just told him "I am sure that piece is missing." Less than a minute later he put the piece in place and said "Yes, I guess it is missing!"
Sometimes it surprises me how much alike we are with our sense of humor. He is a really funny guy at times.
Mom was super glad to get this one finished. We will start a new one soon. But it is only 300 pieces, so it should be more "do-able" for Mom. I will just have to sit back and let her have some moments of success. At 84, she deserves it.
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Mom was super glad to get this one finished. We will start a new one soon. But it is only 300 pieces, so it should be more "do-able" for Mom. I will just have to sit back and let her have some moments of success. At 84, she deserves it.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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5 comments:
What a FABULOUS finish! You and your Mom did a GREAT job - with the help of your Brother, of course - since he found the missing piece - LOL - ;))
Congratulations to you both! That was surely a difficult one but it is beautiful. I'm looking forward to seeing the next one.
It looks like a stained glass window to me, a beautiful one! What will you do with it?
Pretty puzzle picture. My hubby and son have been doing lots of puzzles since New Year's.
You are such a good son, I hear about so many older people who don't have visitors of any kind it is sad. I'm of an age now I start wondering what it will be like for me. Your log cabins blocks are pretty especially the one with the sky blue piece that looks like a window in a frame.
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