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LegoManiac

We've got a little builder in our house these days- Or maybe more like a LegoManiac. Some constructions take place in the mornings when Alexander is waiting for Muma and Papa to get ready for the day. And other times he just gets in a building mode and comes up with some pretty neat creations. Sometimes he 'builds on the rock' and seeks to make his house very stable. Sometimes it's more fun to 'build on the sand' and crash his house over and over again, with each repetition of that verse in the song (usually it's Muma who's coerced to sing). But he's almost always up for a good project, and he's developed quite a creative flair with very inventive, yet practical applications. He's also great at adding his 'flair' to someone else's standard (aka boring) idea, and is ever so proud of his creations. Here are some pics of his latest projects.


Descriptions (left to right)
--"Boat" with steps to side-raft, rear and top cargo bays, red table for rooftop eating (yellow chair) with slide into cargo bay, and tall yellow lookout.
--"Tower"



--"House" with front garden and "Papa's windows"
--View #2 of "House" shows a double slide entry, spinning garbage can on silver pedestal, black fireplace, steps up to green fridge, and a bunch of other features that Muma has forgotten in spite of repeated descriptions by the architect himself.
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The inevitable overseen by a very satisfied architect. No project is truly complete without the approving 'crash'

By Winkler World Online
On Saturday, December 05, 2009
At 10:53 PM
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Anonymous Nana Says:

Lots of career potential: civil engineer, architect, demolition expert, creative sanitary engineer -logo "Make taking out the trash more fun!" Ahh, youth and their companionship is so much fun!

 
 
Anonymous Nana Says:

P.S. These are really great constructions, Alex!!

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

Grammy, Gpapa say yep Alex is an Architect in the making, along with so many other potential careers. He is very much like his papa when it comes to legos. Hours and hours were spent on healthy,creative play. . . And yep we argree, , ,Alex these are great works of construction. Love ya lots

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

Can I have a ride on your boat? Will you fix lunch for me on the rooftop? Nancy again

 

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