Four thousand five hundred and twenty nine pieces.
Four thousand five hundred and twenty nine LEGOS.
How do you measure? Measure a Christmas?
In LEGOS - in Matchbox
In Candy - in Ham
In wrapping paper - in piles of packaging
How about LOVE!
That's a lot of pieces to step on.
ReplyDeleteI am laughing at what Jennifer said.-- so true! Although, now there is a rule of NO Legos in the living room or car. :)
ReplyDeleteWe got lots of Star Wars Legos.
OHMYGOSH! WOW! That would take us YEARS to put together! That ONE special Christmas Lego thing I bought? It took almost a month to get finished. Finally took my Dad and Mom sitting down for several hours to finish it!!
ReplyDeleteOh lucky kids! Do they build on their own or do you have to help? Lucas does it on his own- Alex, she started helping me- after about ten minutes was bored and I did the rest
ReplyDeleteBy Christmas afternoon, I was regretting buying toys with little pieces but you have me beat by thousands! Holy legos!
ReplyDeletehahaha love your rendition! and wishing I had some legos now!
ReplyDeleteOur house looks like there was a drive by lego explosion! AND, we have a new puppy who lives to attack the evil legos!
ReplyDeleteBTW, the brie looks so yummy!
Happy Holidays!
Kerry at HouseTalkN
Holy moly!!! My kids are never allowed to see that picture...
ReplyDeleteLove the song, I leave the lego building to dad. :)
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