Sunday, May 11, 2014

Creations by The Master Builder

I have never been a huge fan of LEGOs but I have always found them interesting. I have a couple of adult friends who would spend hours following huge instruction manuals assembling thousand of tiny pieces to create detailed and intricate sculptures.  While these sculptures are truly impressive, my favorite LEGO creations of all time are actually made by a third-grader.

What is particularly interesting about the sculptures that K-Boy builds is that he doesn't use instruction manuals to build them, instead he uses his own imagination. He has a suitcase full of thousands of LEGO pieces of all shapes and sizes which can provide him with entertainment for hours. When I see a giant mess of tiny pieces all over the living room, K-Boy instead sees a helicopter, a race car, or a boat. It amazes me how something so tiny and meaningless in my eyes could be part of something so much greater in the eyes of a Master Builder like K-Boy.  He takes so much pride in everything he builds, as do I, which is why I wanted to share a few of his Sunday afternoon creations on my blog.


This one's a tank fully equipped with a rotating gun thingy... Sorry I don't know what to call it. But it's pointing straight at you! Watch out!


This helicopter may not be able to fly but it is ready to go to war with a big gun and a soldier. K-Boy seems to be very interested in military combat...


Can you see the trend here? This is some sort of military car, again with guns on the front. K-Boy also explained to me that the dude driving the car is from Halo... which is a shooting game, no surprise.



I am hoping that K-Boy continues to develop his imagination and have fun through his LEGO building hobby. More importantly, I am hoping he continues to develop his building skills and become an engineer or an architect so he can become rich and buy me nice gifts.

Until next time ya'll!

Friday, May 2, 2014

Pima County Fair

I've been wanting to post about The Pima County Fair... It's very special to our family because it brings back a lot of memories. Last years County Fair was our first outing all together, and the morning after we went to the fair, the family judge granted Mac and I the permission to care for them.  That was over a year ago and so much has happened since then... I could go on and on reflecting about everything that has happened between last years fair and this years fair but my posts have been really long and wordy lately so I thought I'd just post a few pics instead...

Pima County Fair 2013: 





And 2014:




These pictures really show how different things are compared to a year ago.. K-Boys teeth grew in... The kiddos are starting to look more mature... I, ironically, look less mature... Big Mac has grown quite a bit of facial hair (which he is very proud of might I add)... but one things remains the same; everyone looks happy as a clam! And we intend to keep it that way.

"Fair"-well Friends! 
(pun intended)


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Trouble with the Tooth Fairy

The average 20 year old is full of questions about life, love, the future, and when and where the next raging college pool party will be. While I too ask myself these extremely critical questions on a daily basis, I am faced with even more complex questions as well. Today I was faced with an incredibly interesting and perplexing question... When is it appropriate to stop playing Tooth Fairy with your kids?

Mind-blowing question right? Maybe not so much... But hey, I tend to take these things seriously! While none of the kids in this house are "mine" I still like to play the mother role in any way I can which includes Tooth Fairy duty. So when our 10 year old Zed lost one of his molars today, Big Mac and I were contemplating whether or not he is too old to be visited by the Tooth Fairy. 

About 10 minutes after bedtime there was a knock on our door. Mac answered and to no surprise it was Zed... 
"I forgot to tell you guys, I'm putting my tooth under my pillow. I just wanted to make sure you knew!" 

It was then clear to us that Zed no longer believed in the tooth fairy. Instead, he knew that Big Mac or I would be paying him for his tooth. So we started questioning... Is he getting too old for this?

We didn't want to break the poor kid's heart, but at the same time something about it just felt strange. Zed is almost the same size as me and sneaking into his room while he slept to swap the tooth under his pillow for a dollar seemed like it just wouldn't pan out the way it's supposed to... So I did what I always do when I am stumped with one of life's many questions: First, I googled it. Second, I texted my Mom. 

First, Google said: "A non-believer is a non-receiver!!!"
Then, Mom said: "DON'T BE A DREAM SLASHER"

After deeply considering both of these opinions and after further discussion with Mac we decided to meet somewhere in between the two and write Zed a little letter... Here it is: 




"Our Dearest Zed,

It has come to our attention that you no longer believe that the Tooth Fairy truly exists.  We realized this last night when you made clear to us that you would be placing your tooth under your pillow in exchange for tooth funds. It seems you have cracked the case and realized that the money comes from us... DARNIT! 

An an almost 5th grade, 10-year-old, non-believer, we are sad to say the Tooth Fairy will no longer be visiting you late at night while you sleep. HOWEVER, we would like to give you a few dollars for the rest of the teeth you have to lose... but under one condition... you must promise to always brush them! We love you very much and we are so thankful that you are growing up to be a wonderful boy! Have a great day!

With Love,
The "Tooth Fairy"
aka Bri & Mac

P.S.- Don't tell K-Boy"

In the morning, Zed had a big smile on his face. He told me he thought the letter was actually quite funny and he assured me that he had not yet revealed the truth to his younger brother.  I'm not so sure whether or not K-Boy knows the truth about the Tooth Fairy but something tells me he is a bit skeptical. I think I want to play along for at least a couple more of the little man's teeth but as for Zed, the Tooth Fairy ship has sailed.. Or the Tooth Fairy has forever flown away on her little fairy wings... Whatever floats your boat.

Until next time,
Bri