So, Sam and Rachel have officially moved to Seward – hooray!! They are renting a big ok’ house while they look for a place to buy. Seriously, this house is big and old and beautiful. It was built in the 1800’s but a tornado destroyed the original building, leaving only the crazy, awesome basement to rebuild on in 1914.
A crazy, awesome basement that is currently housing Sam’s gigantic Lego collection.
I know, right!?! How many tubs and boxes are there? Twenty? That is faaar too many Legos for one human being to own! Granted, he shares with his kids, but still.
Luckily the basement is large and there is room on the other side for:
You have got to be kidding me. Yes, those are all Legos.
Brad says
I recently discovered that there is a controversy about how you refer to more than one Lego piece. There are a lot of people who say the plural of “Lego” is “Lego”. I have been saying “Legos” since I was a kid, so I don’t think I’ll be changing any time soon.
Peggy says
Well that is certainly the most Legos I’ve ever seen! Holy Lego cow!!
Or should I have said Lego pieces….or LEGO pieces…..or LEGOS? (There appears to be a controversy over whether ‘lego’ should always be capitalized or not also.)
Peggy says
Off topic for Lauren: Have you seen these? I think we need a test on them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rVS_gxJWYA
I saw these on Anderson Cooper yesterday. According to the advertisements you can do pizza, french fries, and even cook fish in them in the toaster. The only drawback I read was that someone’s bag caught on fire. But that would be a win-win for you right?
Lauren's mom says
Sam could never live in a tiny house.
..unless he built it with his Lego pieces! 🙂
Lauren says
Too true!