19/10/2010

Where's Wally

One of the ladies I work with was given a 1000 piece Where's Wally jigsaw puzzle,she was talking about doing it and was saying how difficult it was. Anyway to cut a long story short she finished it and brought it in to work for me to take home for himself to do. Whenever he was feeling poorly when we first got married, he would always want 'pastilles in a box' and  a puzzle to do. He won't mind me telling you cos he knows it makes me smile, I nearly always buy him a puzzle at Christmas and after lots of mickey taking by the boys - they all end up having just a little look to find some pieces...so this evening there he was .....
... and I must admit that we have allgiven a little helping hand as we passed by..
I've been going through photos over the past couple of evenings trying to sort some out  for classes at the upcoming retreats and came across some that I felt like scrapping tonight as they remind me of a lovely time I had meeting the Osmonds on their 50th Anniversary tour- so I did a simple layout with them -made me smile all over again !

5 comments:

scrappyjacky said...

It's ages since we've done a jigsaw puzzle...when the kids were younger we always had one on the go...that we'd add to as we passed by.

debs14 said...

Just reminded me how much I like jigsaw puzzles! I do hope you let him put the last piece in though!
Lovely layout for the Osmond concert, hope you have managed to find all your pics for the weekend x

humel said...

I love jigsaws - I have a lot of the 3D ones :-)

I love the layout, too xx

Sian said...

My husband loves jigsaws too - a nice bit of good oldfashioned family fun!

Maria Ontiveros said...

When we have family in for long weekends (like Thanksgiving, 4th of July, etc.), we often will set out a puzzle on the first day and love seeing it come together over the visit.
Rinda