Renee
Hi, I'm Renee. I live in San Diego, CA, USA. I love it here, a little expensive to live, but nice. I love this site. I am married, we have 5 children and 3 granddaughters. Very fun site, Adam, thank you.
How do you manage to find the time to play solitaire with 5 children and 3 grandchildren? Wow!
Thanks for introducing yourself Renee
Our three oldest daughters are grown and on their own. I do miss them, but not the stress of such a large family. Our two youngest Miguel and Veronica (Roni) are home still, they are in 11th and 8th grade, respectively. We are also raising our oldest granddaughter, Skylar, who starts the 1st grade in a couple of weeks. We are very family oriented. They will all grow and move out soon. We love to travel. We have been to Cabo San Lucas so far and hope to travel the world.
Andy, thank you for creating this community. I look forward to the game and the forum each day now.
Andy, thank you for creating this community. I look forward to the game and the forum each day now.
and by the way, i am with wingy, we are not addicted. no, really we aren't......as i sit here and click and click and click........
I'm not addicted either, it's just that I can't seem to keep away from Solitaire Craving for more than an hour 8P
Personally I think solitaire is more addictive than sudoku. The same solitaire game changes dramatically when you move one card in a different order, or not at all.
True, Sudoko is good for calming & focussing, whereas the opposite happens with Solitaire!
The sudokucraving puzzles are way too easy and not very challenging, you need to kick up the difficulty! Solitaire puzzles can also be solved in many different ways sometimes providing the additional challenge of coming up with the solution in the least moves. Competition is addictive!
Yeah, I've had this report on many occasions. I really need to sit down and tweak the sudoku game so that it generates harder puzzles more regularly. It's not as easy as it sounds