Sunday morning was the occasion of what is the usual highlight of a puzzle party, the actual puzzle party event itself. Six hours of buying, selling, wheeling, dealing and talking puzzles. As soon as the party finished at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, I was scheduled to attend a lecture, demonstration and practical session of making objects by folding and threading paper. Watching 30 adults cutting out shapes, interweaving them, looking over each other's shoulders for hints, and asking teacher for help, reminded most of us of happy days at primary school.
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