Tuesday, March 23, 2021

A Puzzle and a Park

At some point in the pandemic, our library acquired an interesting new feature:


A puzzle swap table.  You can drop off a puzzle you're done with, and choose a new one to try.


This afternoon, we picked up a new puzzle (the horse picture is beautiful, but I suspect all those little twigs and water ripples are going to be hard to piece together) . . .


. . . on our way to the park.  Joy arrived barefoot, as usual, then grimaced when she saw all the woodchips she would have to walk on to play on the playground.  She asked if she could borrow my shoes . . .


. . . then ditched them a minute later . . .


. . . and never put them back on.  She has tough feet.


This evening, we watched a wonderful musical broadcast with performances by Latter-day Saint youth and adults from around the world.  My favorite number was "A Fonte" by a soloist from Brazil.  It's funny how you can find a song incredibly inspiring even when you don't understand the words.

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