Maybe your partner can publish some tips for the LEGO heavy household.
Tip: Stop buying Lego!
Ah, were it that easy...
Some day I'll take a picture of the sha-tastrophe that is our half a$$ed storage system. It basically involves each flat surface of the apartment being covered in LEGOs.
The spawn and I were looking for some trouble to get into today so we went to the LEGO store at Rockefeller Center. There were so many things I *should* have taken pictures of, but I did get these:
Needless to say it was tons of fun, and he was able to buy the new Ninjago set he's been saving up for.
The spawn and I were looking for some trouble to get into today so we went to the LEGO store at Rockefeller Center. There were so many things I *should* have taken pictures of, but I did get these:
Needless to say it was tons of fun, and he was able to buy the new Ninjago set he's been saving up for.
First I thought you have bought and built the stuff on the pictures, and I thought to myself: Omg she must be loaded! Lego i hella expensive in Denmark, even if it is Danish...
The spawn and I were looking for some trouble to get into today so we went to the LEGO store at Rockefeller Center. There were so many things I *should* have taken pictures of, but I did get these:
Needless to say it was tons of fun, and he was able to buy the new Ninjago set he's been saving up for.
First I thought you have bought and built the stuff on the pictures, and I thought to myself: Omg she must be loaded! Lego i hella expensive in Denmark, even if it is Danish...
Nope! Ain't got no space (ha ha, get it, space? Millenium Falcon?) for that!
First I thought you have bought and built the stuff on the pictures, and I thought to myself: Omg she must be loaded! Lego i hella expensive in Denmark, even if it is Danish...
Nope! Ain't got no space (ha ha, get it, space? Millenium Falcon?) for that!
I own the NinjaGo City, but I have no space to display it so it still lays unboxed...