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Jigsaw Java IS a store to buy jigsaw puzzles
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 11/28/2009 5:12 PM
The phone rang. I answered "Jigsaw Java." The woman said, "I know this is a stupid question but do you sell jigsaw puzzles?" "Yes, we do," I answered. In the background her daughter was giving her a hard time saying "of course they sell jigsaw puzzles." This group had come all the way from Pacifica because they couldn't find what they wanted any closer to them. What we don't sell is ...
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Jigsaw Puzzle Purists don't use the picture on the box
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 11/27/2009 8:13 PM
Did you know that pictures of puzzle were not put on the boxes until 1933? Jigsaw Puzzle purists know this fact so they either don't look at the picture, if there is a picture or they do look, but only sparingly. For more info on old time puzzles, read on...
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Puzzles for People with Dementia and Alzheimer's
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 11/24/2009 10:41 PM
They are finally here - a very special jigsaw puzzle designed for people with Dementia or Alzheimer's. What makes these puzzles so special?....
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Can birthday parties really be that simple and be that much fun?
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 10/24/2009 2:25 PM
Kids have a great time at Jigsaw Java's birthday parties and really don't need a lot of direction for this fun to happen. Read this blog to find out more...
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So blogs are supposed to be written consistently...?
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 10/13/2009 7:38 PM
So I've heard a few times recently that you should blog on a consistent schedule so when people are reading your blog, they know when to expect new content. Well folks, I'm just not that consistent, so I wonder how much will that hurt me.
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What do you do when you are stuck on Caltrain in or near Redwood City?
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 9/24/2009 5:25 PM
What do you do when you are stuck on Caltrain in Redwood City due to an accident? You get off the train and walk (or take the bus) to Jigsaw Java and work on a puzzle to calm yourself down from the stress. Then you realize what a great place Jigsaw Java is and so you then decide to buy a monthly membership so you can come in an puzzle any time Jigsaw Java is open. Then you find out all of the benefits of monthly membership and then ....
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Huge Puzzle Table Order - Too Good to be True?
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 9/3/2009 9:45 PM
What do you do when someone wants to buy a dozen jigsaw puzzle tables and have them shipped to Sweden!?! Hmmm....
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Traditions - San Mateo County Fair
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 8/31/2009 12:38 PM
Every year my good friend Bernadette and I go to the San Mateo County Fair to see how my (and my family's) entries have done.
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5 Steps to Choosing the Right Puzzle for Your Child
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 8/31/2009 12:34 PM
This is reprinted from an article found on Examiner.com and this outlines exactly what I do when I'm helping a customer pick the right puzzles for the child(ren) in their life. Jigsaw Java carries most of the puzzle types mentioned in the article.
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I almost lost the Missing Piece to my Peace of Mind
The Missing Piece for your Peace of Mind By malbitz on 8/20/2009 5:42 PM

How I almost lost the Missing Piece to my Peace of Mind:

1) Downward Spiral - Arrived at Jigsaw Java yesterday morning, feeling stressed and realized that I have not been very happy or having that much fun in all that I have been doing recently.

2) Remembered that I am the only person who can make me happy, so I stopped the downward spiral right away and started doing things that make me happy: arranging flowers that my husband grows for me; getting a cup of French Vanilla coffee, had very pleasant conversations with a few people; the next thing you know, customers starting coming in to the store starting with a 10 year old girl who's dream is to work in a jigsaw puzzle store when she grows up. How cool is that?

End result: I am truly happy today and will focus on being happy and having more fun in the future. 

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