DON’T you just love it when a plan comes together? When all the pieces fall into place and what you’ve hoped to achieve is there before your eyes – like the completed jigsaw puzzle. Of course it doesn’t always work out that way does it?
Years ago when I was a student, there was a communal jigsaw table in the hall of residence I lived in. It became the focus of activity with people gathering together to add a piece or two, and enjoying some friendly conversation along the way. One of the great frustrations though was the curse of the missing pieces. I read recently of an elderly man who spends his time completing jigsaws that are donated to charity before they go on sale to avoid such frustrations. What a great thing to do!