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@oldgoat

teri, Way to go, you're nice to allow him the cheat. I chuckled cause my wife would cheat at Gin rummy but I never let on, just cheered her good plays. Really I don't think she saw it as cheating because of her confused mind and that she just thought it was the way to play. I loved just playing with her and seeing her have some fun because there were so many other times of terror as she felt losing herself. I cry every day now with my loss of her and not having her company to keep me from this deep sadness I suffer. Good luck & God bless you and your hubby.

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Hi @oldgoat, the puzzles are assembled in a box. My husband lifts out the pieces row by row, puts them to the right side of the box, then puts them back in the box, row by row.
It's a shortcut he devised to make it easier to work on a puzzle. I know his brain is still working, just differently.
Thank you for your message. I am sorry for the loss of your wife. She will stay with you in your memories, and I hope your pain will lessen over time.