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DebIreland

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LEGO. :lmao: I'm 40. God how sad is that? :rotfl: I couldn't resist. DS was buying a Star Wars set and I saw a Lego City Camper Van - complete with a couple, a bike that goes on the roof, a BBQ with a fish cooking on it, cooking utensils etc.

I never stopped loving Lego. :thumbsup2

We were hoping to buy a motorhome this year - this will have to do for now. ;)
 
I've never seen the camper legos! My son would have loved those when he was little. He was facinated by "drive campers" as he called them.

I think it's fun to play! I still love to color!
 
Well that is just about the coolest thing I've read :thumbsup2Good for you! Why should we stop playing with something we enjoy just because of our age:confused3Have fun!
 

Thanks guys. :). I need to get cracking on it before my 5 year old gets home. I don't wanna share. :rotfl2:
 
Don't worry, you're never to old to enjoy something you love. I'm 15 and I still enjoy watching the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog- how sad is that?
:rotfl2:
 
My favorite thing to do at Christmas for my extended family is to buy every adult a toy, preferably something that requires assembly. It's such fun to see Christmas be what it used to be when we little and had toys to play with.

Legos are one of my favorites for that, because after they have fun building whatever it is, they can pass on the pieces to their kids or to relatives' kids if they dont' want to keep it.
 
Sounds super cute!

Two years ago I got the home building Designer Set from Lego - and my own special Lego storage box. :lovestruc
 
Sounds like a lot of fun! I like LEGOs as well. My brother and I used to play them all the time growing up. We would make little boats and when it rained a lot, float them down near the curb of the street where the water would run. :goodvibes We learned pretty quick that one of us would have to be near the end of the street, though, to catch it before it went down the sewer drains! :rotfl:

I agree, post some pics when you get around to it!
 
Lucky you.
Personally I am eyeing that Carousel. I want it. Which is really silly for me as we have 4 kids and 2 dogs and it would be demolished as soon as I finished it.
But I still want it.
 
i'm typing this sitting next to a lego pirate cove on one side, and lego space mountain on the other. my fiance collects vintage lego sets. we have a card table in our living room that is covered with a medieval kingdom/pirate cove and then on one of our end tables, there is some space stuff.
 
My son jut turned six and we went to the Lego store at DTD on our trip in July...What a store, my son's jaw hit the ground. He had never played with Legos before.
He had been saving his bday money and Christmas money, he spent all $100 in this store (and he only got 2 sets). He was soooo happy, but I never realized how expensive these were...holy cow!!!
I need to start garage saling for this stuff, maybe get a piece or two for Christmas. Who would have thought little pieces of plastic would cost soooo much? :confused3
 
My favorite thing to do at Christmas for my extended family is to buy every adult a toy

What a fantastic idea. I'm gonna do that!!!

Nickimouse said:
I still love to color!

Funny you should say that. My 5 year old dd asked me to help her colour recently and it was very relaxing!!!!

Trish Bessette said:
Why should we stop playing with something we enjoy just because of our age

VERY TRUE!!! Thank you. :)

Two years ago I got the home building Designer Set from Lego - and my own special Lego storage box. :lovestruc

Oh my goodness!! Any pics? That sounds fabulous!

I'm 15 and I still enjoy watching the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog- how sad is that?
:rotfl2:

:lmao: Don't tell anyone but my 15 year old still loves Spongebob!! ;)

TanyaLovesPooh said:
I still love lego's. The Indiana Jones and pirate sets always look so cool!

I know. I was amazed in the shop to see how many Indiana Jones ones they had!

Lucky you.
Personally I am eyeing that Carousel. I want it. Which is really silly for me as we have 4 kids and 2 dogs and it would be demolished as soon as I finished it.
But I still want it.

Carousel? :idea: What carousel? I want that! It sounds incredible.

i'm typing this sitting next to a lego pirate cove on one side, and lego space mountain on the other. my fiance collects vintage lego sets. we have a card table in our living room that is covered with a medieval kingdom/pirate cove and then on one of our end tables, there is some space stuff.

Oh wow! I need photos. And, there's a Lego space mountain? :worship:

What a store, my son's jaw hit the ground.

My now 12 year old still talks about the Lego Store and it's been 3 years! He can't wait to go back there some day.

but I never realized how expensive these were...holy cow!!!

I know. They're outrageously expensive. I agree 100%. The best thing is though that they use it again and again compared to more faddy toys that cost less. We have Lego going back years and it still gets taken out every few weeks. We're working on a storage system these days!!

Put it together and take pictures and post. :)

I agree, post some pics when you get around to it!

The eaglerly awaited (:lmao:) pics:

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OMG, I can't show this to my DH... he's been wanting a $70 police LEGO set for YEARS!!! If he saw that ANOTHER grown man plays with LEGOs, well... :sad2:
 
OMG, I can't show this to my DH... he's been wanting a $70 police LEGO set for YEARS!!! If he saw that ANOTHER grown man plays with LEGOs, well... :sad2:

Oh no, I'm a woman!!! Lego cuts across all boundaries regardless of race, creed, gender or AGE!! :lmao:
 
I don't think we have that one here? This is my yearned one

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LEGO is like Disney, you are never too old for it. DH and I have engineering backgrounds, and so we've always had LEGO around to build with. DH built a soccer stadium, and my two big projects were I made a LEGO display that looked like the column and arch part of the Muppet Show intro where all the characters come out, and I made a building that looks like the Jewelry Store on Disneyland's Main Street. We had to take them down when we moved, but we're in the process of buying a house that will have plenty of room for LEGO building.

Here are a couple sites LEGO fans should check out.

http://www.peeron.com/ If you already have LEGO, but you've lost the Instructions and don't know what pieces go with which set. This is also good for when you buy at garage sales, and you can tell there are Pirate sets but you don't know if you have all the pieces.

http://www.brickshelf.com/ This is basically Photobucket for LEGO enthusiasts. Do you like Sleeping Beauty Castle? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126368 Mickey Mouse? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=369241 Wall-E? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=327458 How about all of Main Street http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=169866

This isn't just some kid's toy!
 
:rotfl2: Only Deb! Well, I have a confession to make... I love, love, love Lego! My DS5 got the police station for his birthday and I was so excited to put it together for him!

I don't think we have that one here? This is my yearned one

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:eek::worship: Mama likes!!!
 







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