One item on my list of things to do this summer was to put together a big puzzle. Why?...I'm not sure. I've been eyeing this large train puzzle in my closet for some time, and finally pulled it out. It took me 3 days. And once I finished, I studied the picture and asked myself, "Why do people put together puzzles?" Because they are bored? I am not. Or need a challenge? I do not. Perhaps I like finding and fitting together the pieces. Perhaps I like the notion that I have nothing better to do. Maybe because I am just odd that way. Don't answer that one...
I asked Katelyn to help me by pulling all the edge pieces out. She did for awhile, and then declared, "This is taking too long! There are way too many!" For sure. I looked back at the box, and noticed, "Experience the EDGE." 650 of the 1000 pieces were edge pieces. Then I was intrigued by how this would even work. Notice the lines. The puzzle basically built boxes around itself. And then my ultimate pet peeve: one piece missing. And it was a brand new puzzle. I think that happens every time, no matter how hard I try to keep them all together.
So maybe you can tell me, "Why do people put together puzzles?" I don't know. I am puzzled.