The years passed until one day they realized that the Lego hadn't been out for a few years.
They decided that rather than letting all that Lego languish unused, they would rather pass it on to other boys who would enjoy it the way they had.
A much loved teacher with small boys just the right age was chosen.
I was told that teacher's eyes nearly popped out of his head when he saw just how much Lego the boys had accumulated. I was also told that the teacher was probably even more excited about the gift than his boys would be!
So here they are, Morgan and Jesse, no longer boys but young men.
What do you think they brought home last night?
Well Jesse brought home. Morgan had to settle for a puzzle as this purchase was out of his reach. . .
The Millennium Falcon and a Star Wars puzzle |
1254 pieces! |
From boys. . . to men. . . and back again!
4 comments:
Does that box say "For ages 9-14"? Or does it say that 9 out of 14 men interviewed say they'd love this toy?
Oh Ev, that's hilarious!! :D
That's awesome Rosa! I love your comment Evelyn! Those guys...... ;)
My son who is slowly cruising out of his teens into the first year of the twenties, boxed all his lego up a couple of years ago. He has no intention of giving it away. He is also excited that Lord of the Rings is finally come out in the lego. I think he is seriously debating about purchasing it!!!
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