Do you have a lego fanatic in your house? There is no "kind of" when it comes to legos, is there? My son Michael IS IN TO LEGOs. In fact, "legoing" is a common verb, as in, "What'cha doin' Michael?" "I'm legoing."
I do love the colors and shapes. Good thing. 'Cause the entire floor of his room is covered in the darn things!
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Lego's ROCK! Very fun photos!
ReplyDeleteI love LEGOs. I used to buy them for my son and played with him for hours.
ReplyDeleteoh yes I do, two of them....I find little pieces all over all the time....
ReplyDeletelove your pictures.....love the word legoing...too cute
I miss LEGOs! All four of our kids had them and I loved creating with them. Our youngest (twins) turn 21 at the end of the month, so it's been a while since we've had LEGOs in our home. Hmm...I wonder if our granddaughter would like some....
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I soooo can't wait for the lego-bug to hit our house! Our boy is just a titch too young yet, but should be coming up with it soon ;) Love your shots!
ReplyDeleteLegos are so fun, and so are your pictures! I used to play legos all the time too, but my kids are grown. My grandbabies are 3 and 2, so maybe they will play with them eventually.
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures! My son lived to play with his Legos! He's 28 and still likes to play with them. I have his original bucket that is full and my 3 year old granddaughter loves playing with them now!
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE LEGO in this house, but Zack is all about the darned expensive KITS. I need to get him into building on his own, but he just loves those kits!
ReplyDeleteBut kit or not, they still hurt like crazy stepping on a brick when you're walking down the hall in the dark in the middle of the night.
Oh. . .do I love legos too!!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing though that either he is very neat or everyone in your house wears shoes ALL THE TIME, cause legos HURT when you step on them.
Anyway, yes, the colors are beautiful!
This brings back fond memories! Our son was always into legos, I can't count the amount of times they would stick to my feet as I walked through his room. Every Christmas and birthday was some new fantabulous kit. The good news is he graduated to lego robotics, then robotics in high school, got internships with NASA and now works mobile telemetry with the rockets. So it's a good thing!
ReplyDeleteJust a warning, they never out grow them! :) My hubby and son still dump the gianormous box out and play! I love every minute of it. :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that? And, so true, you are either in or you are out, there is no half way when it comes to legos!
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