Thread:Nugu54/@comment-33437691-20171113214449/@comment-33611550-20171118104054

Hi Chloe,

Sorry I haven’t been in touch - I was working these last 2 days but now I have a week off as we’re having a new kitchen fitted.

One of the clues I used in that Advent Calendar for my parents was using a pack of cards where Ace was low and S was odd, H even, D odd and C even. So see if you can work out the following:

S3 S9 DA DK H10 S9 CJ H6 C2 H10 H4 SA SA DK H2 D3 DK HQ SA H4 H10 S7 D3 DK S5 D3 HQ

You’re lucky you can type fast. There is something wrong with my iPad in that it doesn’t register any of the letters in the bottom row from about B to the right so it misses out Ms, Ns and so you get rubbish typed. I have to really press those letters (even L on the middle row) to get them to work.

Until you told me about it, I hadn’t realised that the lower framed games used more energy than the higher framed games. By framed I mean the colour of the picture frame which indicates what level you are on. Until we stopped being able to TT, I was trying to get all my games to the same level. My sister has got all hers to the Academician level. Now, of course, it is better to stick to the ones that take less energy. You would need an awful lot of money to be able to open and complete all the pictures you haven’t opened. All the icons were obtained by either playing the Blocks or Gem Match puzzles but only whilst a certain picture competition was taking place. For instance, one of my icons is missing which is a cube in the gap after the Seafarer’s Globe on the left. I was playing at that time but didn’t realise the significance of completing the games.

I had better get up to have my breakfast. So chat soon.

Julia