![]() Then as girls entered the picture Solitaire vanished from my radar. I did this even through my college years. When I had time to kill and was by myself, I turned to Solitaire. I think we learned Solitaire (and the card game of War) before we entered Kindergarten. Solitaire was a great game to play to wind us down after we roamed the streets. It was a perfect game for rainy days when we couldn’t go outside to destroy the yard. Once learned, Solitaire was a game we kids could play by ourselves without having to bother our parents. Ma and Pa Rush, like many parents I am sure, showed us Rushlings how to play the game of Solitaire to help ensure their own sanity. ![]() Place card, move stack, red, black, red, black. I remember there to be a beauty in its simplicity. I recently rediscovered the ‘joys? of the card game Solitaire.
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