I am going to tell my story of why I hate Lego bricks with pictures. You will only be able to feel me if I tell the story with pictures.
It started out innocent enough. A box of Lego bricks here, a box of Lego bricks there. But when you put all of those boxes together, which to date equals six of all three varieties, it makes a huge mess.
These are only the Duplo variety out here. Four boxes of Duplo blocks.
As if the mess were not enough, let me assure you I really do possess that many boxes of Lego bricks and they really do come in three different flavors.
First we have the Quatro Lego bricks. HUGE blocks as you can see for the 1-3 age range.
The next step is the Duplo Lego bricks. For the 2-5 age range. Here is where we are vomiting Lego bricks. We currently possess three large boxes of Lego bricks not to mention about four-five sets. The sets are the ones like to build a castle or to build an airport.
Lastly we have the regular Lego bricks. Four and up range. Do you see how many that box holds? ONE THOUSAND. Just in that one box. We have another box of this size as well.
Now, one last thing. You may be thinking, "If she hates Lego bricks so much, why in the world is she living in LegoLand?" One word, Mark. Yes you see my lovely husband handed down his genetic freakiness. The love of the Lego. Just to prove my point, I ventured up into the attic where we have some things stored. There you will find Mark's Lego bricks. Yes vintage Lego bricks.
Not only vintage, but also each set is in a clear plastic Ziploc baggie. All Ziplocs are stored in lidded Rubbermaid containers. Now these Legoe bricks we are not allowed to play with. According to Mark, we do not respect the Lego bricks yet.
If you look closely you will see the tiny Lego pieces and you will see the Ziploc baggies. Notice also that we have THREE of these.
No we do not respect the Lego bricks. Me least of all. I think if I sold all the Lego bricks we have. I would be able to afford a cruise all by myself. One free of Lego bricks.
It started out innocent enough. A box of Lego bricks here, a box of Lego bricks there. But when you put all of those boxes together, which to date equals six of all three varieties, it makes a huge mess.
These are only the Duplo variety out here. Four boxes of Duplo blocks.
As if the mess were not enough, let me assure you I really do possess that many boxes of Lego bricks and they really do come in three different flavors.
First we have the Quatro Lego bricks. HUGE blocks as you can see for the 1-3 age range.
The next step is the Duplo Lego bricks. For the 2-5 age range. Here is where we are vomiting Lego bricks. We currently possess three large boxes of Lego bricks not to mention about four-five sets. The sets are the ones like to build a castle or to build an airport.
Lastly we have the regular Lego bricks. Four and up range. Do you see how many that box holds? ONE THOUSAND. Just in that one box. We have another box of this size as well.
Now, one last thing. You may be thinking, "If she hates Lego bricks so much, why in the world is she living in LegoLand?" One word, Mark. Yes you see my lovely husband handed down his genetic freakiness. The love of the Lego. Just to prove my point, I ventured up into the attic where we have some things stored. There you will find Mark's Lego bricks. Yes vintage Lego bricks.
Not only vintage, but also each set is in a clear plastic Ziploc baggie. All Ziplocs are stored in lidded Rubbermaid containers. Now these Legoe bricks we are not allowed to play with. According to Mark, we do not respect the Lego bricks yet.
If you look closely you will see the tiny Lego pieces and you will see the Ziploc baggies. Notice also that we have THREE of these.
No we do not respect the Lego bricks. Me least of all. I think if I sold all the Lego bricks we have. I would be able to afford a cruise all by myself. One free of Lego bricks.
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That would be because I did not know that. I am not allowed near the Legos. I tried to touch the boxes but they burned my hands...
Then this errie voice said, "Thou doth not respect thy Legos."
karrie
I haven't undulged this love, yet, as far as Julian is concerned (we have a very small amount of the Lego bricks at present-the Duplo ones which I consider to be "not real") and I have not yet ventured into the attic atop of my parents garage to find the Lego of my childhood.