To Lego or not to Lego (birthday)

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-13-2006
To Lego or not to Lego (birthday)
15
Tue, 11-07-2006 - 7:53pm

I've bored you all with descriptions of how Legos rule our lives, so I'll try to keep it short.


A while back, we reached critical mass.

Pages

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-09-2005
Thu, 11-09-2006 - 7:29am

LOL, That's so funny!


Scout got a hold of one of the yellow joints for bionicle yesterday and pretty much mangled it.

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-01-2003
Thu, 11-09-2006 - 8:36am

Renee...

I don't know if it would work on yours or not... and it doesn't always work on mine... but the best suggestion I ever got on getting rid of old 'projects' (be it 'art' in what we so loving deem his 'papers' box or Lego or other random 'experiments') is to take a picture of it before disposing of/dismantling it. That way he always has a 'memento' and even a potental 'pattern' to rebuild it later. Like I said... it's not full proof but it sometimes works on Connor. :)

Kristy
(pardon my spelling... I don't believe in spelling before noon)

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Thu, 11-09-2006 - 9:21am

Well I am spelling before coffee so I am definitely in trouble. LOL.

Thanks for the tip. I love it. I have 2 options. I have a digital camera (easy to erase) or the other is the disposable ones. We got a few cheap when Mike was going to camp. I still have 2 left over with like 30 something pics each. He could have one to take pics of his favorites with. That could create a monster though. Now i will have piles of pictures everywhere! maybe I can get them put on disk and he can keep his own disks.

Renee

Photobucket
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-25-2003
Thu, 11-09-2006 - 8:13pm

Kristy,


I love that idea!


-Paula

visit my blog at www.onesickmother.com
iVillage Member
Registered: 09-13-2006
Thu, 11-09-2006 - 9:11pm
I've found that simply taking a photo (with a digital camera) is sometimes enough.

Pages