12 problems are definitely more than I can manage at any one time. Mostly that's because I spend time wondering what will be the next 'problem' that my 'dotage' will cause and that I will have to face - the latest being 'lost' credit cards. The search eventually leading to their recovery from the fridge - where they'd been stored along with other items bought at the supermarket. My favourite problem, and the one that gives me the most joy in attempted solutions, is what will be a really interesting/different theme for a quiz round in the quiz's I compile. Whilst recognising that in the grand scheme of being 'deep and meaningful' this problem is pretty lightweight, it does provide the necessary relief between the bouts of dotage related issues. And... extra joy, it does exercise the manufacture of serendipity and the associated challenges to Worderist for the 'ism' that best describe the theme.
Yes! Creating quizzes is definitely your favourite problem (and, by extension, often one of mine). Re: the 'isms', on reflection, I feel like we should just make up a word regardless of whether or not one already exists - that would be more fun, no? xxx
PS Surely by now you know whenever anything is lost it can almost always be found in either the fridge, the microwave, the cutlery drawer, or your toothbrush mug?
12 problems are definitely more than I can manage at any one time. Mostly that's because I spend time wondering what will be the next 'problem' that my 'dotage' will cause and that I will have to face - the latest being 'lost' credit cards. The search eventually leading to their recovery from the fridge - where they'd been stored along with other items bought at the supermarket. My favourite problem, and the one that gives me the most joy in attempted solutions, is what will be a really interesting/different theme for a quiz round in the quiz's I compile. Whilst recognising that in the grand scheme of being 'deep and meaningful' this problem is pretty lightweight, it does provide the necessary relief between the bouts of dotage related issues. And... extra joy, it does exercise the manufacture of serendipity and the associated challenges to Worderist for the 'ism' that best describe the theme.
Yes! Creating quizzes is definitely your favourite problem (and, by extension, often one of mine). Re: the 'isms', on reflection, I feel like we should just make up a word regardless of whether or not one already exists - that would be more fun, no? xxx
PS Surely by now you know whenever anything is lost it can almost always be found in either the fridge, the microwave, the cutlery drawer, or your toothbrush mug?