Lisa calls these an exercise in frustration. While I really like the phrase I have to disagree with her. For some reason I find it very soothing/relaxing to make the pieces fit together. Call me crazy, but this is what I did over Spring Break. I locked myself in with two seasons of CSI:NY a lot of Dr. Pepper, a bag of M&M's and worked on these puzzles. It was a great Spring Break!
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I knew there was something wrong with you. This isn't normal Bree! You need professional help.
I stand by my feelings!!! I put two, perhaps three pieces of puzzles together...and then i just start hammering them in with my fist.
But I am glad you like them!
Oh our little Bree, you are one wacked out chick. Puzzles? I might lose my tiny mind doing that. However, I agree with Lisa, glad you like it. Apparently you don't enjoy walking on dead cows? I guess theres a past time for everyone!
I seem to remember you getting very frustrated when we would put puzzles together and you would try to force the pieces to fit! But it's okay, I don't think you're crazy for doing them. I would too, but there's no room in our apartment. It must run in the family. Instead I do this puzzle almost every day: http://www.addictinggames.com/dailyjigsaw.html.
It's nice to know we have something in common. Aunt Christine and I have put together dozens of puzzles in the last 2 years. We love the boxes that have 8 or 10 puzzles in them and really love the Thomas Kinkad puzzles. Have fun!!!
I do love a good puzzle about once every 5 years. I think I am about due for one.
Lainey you have to remember that was back before the "She's insane" diagnose. Now that I am strictly medicated I really do enjoy a good puzzle.
Hey! This is Amanda, you're long lost roommie! I found your blog on Lainey's, so I decided to check it out. If you give me your email address I'll send you an invite to mine :)
P.s. I love doing puzzles! I don't think you're crazy
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