I can see that we will soon be graduating from Megabloks to Lego...and I dread it! I have a hard enough time getting them to put all the Megabloks into a bin.
Thank you for visiting my site and for your kind comments. I'm finding a whole new circle of Catholic homeschooling mom-friends, and I'm enjoying it very much!
I have a major Lego Nut in my house. My first born is our builder and I was lucky enough to find a huge box of Legos at a garage sale. A young teen-ager was selling his sets.
Just in time for the new Star Wars Cartoon movie out tomorrow in theatres...we have a Star Wars/Lego nut in our home too, well, daddy loves them too! Here in MN, they have at the Minneapolis Science Museum a Star Wars exhibit, so Sat the boys are going to see it, I guess they have live people (dressed in charactor) from Star Wars...should be pretty cool!!
My eldest son would love that set! They get the magazine and plan out a shopping list every time - not that they buy them all the time, but it's fun for them. We have a room that the floor is plastered with Lego's and their own creations.
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Cool. My son would love to play with that. And a little help from dad is always nice.
ReplyDeleteJob well done!
I can see that we will soon be graduating from Megabloks to Lego...and I dread it! I have a hard enough time getting them to put all the Megabloks into a bin.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site and for your kind comments. I'm finding a whole new circle of Catholic homeschooling mom-friends, and I'm enjoying it very much!
I have a major Lego Nut in my house. My first born is our builder and I was lucky enough to find a huge box of Legos at a garage sale. A young teen-ager was selling his sets.
ReplyDeleteKudos to your son. Way to build!
Just in time for the new Star Wars Cartoon movie out tomorrow in theatres...we have a Star Wars/Lego nut in our home too, well, daddy loves them too! Here in MN, they have at the Minneapolis Science Museum a Star Wars exhibit, so Sat the boys are going to see it, I guess they have live people (dressed in charactor) from Star Wars...should be pretty cool!!
ReplyDeleteMy eldest son would love that set! They get the magazine and plan out a shopping list every time - not that they buy them all the time, but it's fun for them. We have a room that the floor is plastered with Lego's and their own creations.
ReplyDeleteI love that dad helped out!
Wonderful job! Lego is such a fun pastime.
ReplyDeleteOoooh those sets are really difficult too! I'm impressed. :)
ReplyDeleteI need to have the boys stop by to see that some determination and perseverance goes a long way!