It's no secret that Caleb's medicine is helping him immensely. And wouldn't ya know that after three weeks of sharing legos with cousins, he'd have a new appreciation for the stash of blocks that we have here at home. (Small by some standards, I'm sure; but while no one has sat and counted legos recently, we estimate our stash to be around 4,000 pieces.)
Ask Matthew. I guess he had too much time on his hands at some point.
Over the last several days, I've had everything from an army of lego robots to a fleet of cars spread over my coffee table. Regrettably, I didn't think to get pictures of either of those. But Saturday, Caleb decided that he needed paper for a "blueprint". I got kinda excited when he brought me this:
Ask Matthew. I guess he had too much time on his hands at some point.
Over the last several days, I've had everything from an army of lego robots to a fleet of cars spread over my coffee table. Regrettably, I didn't think to get pictures of either of those. But Saturday, Caleb decided that he needed paper for a "blueprint". I got kinda excited when he brought me this:
It's widely reported that not to be outdone, his brother built this:
It was later used to smash the rocket to bits.
Many tears followed.
2 comments:
Are you sure you're not describing the boys in my house?????????????
What a innocent beautiful minds :)
Look like you had sweet kids.
Have a wonderful day,
Tes
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