This afternoon we went to a friend's birthday party. It might just have been the best birthday party ever. It was at Bricks 4 Kidz and the boys had a blast!
For a short while the kids had free time to play with and build whatever they wanted.
Then the kids were given instruction booklets and all the pieces necessary to create a zip line contraption. They all built their own and added their own mini figures, raced their creations down the zip line string, modified their creations, making them crazier and crazier with each modification. I loved how the kids engaged with each other in such a cooperative, considerate, yet ridiculously silly manner.
Next the kids were each given more complicated instructions with all the necessary pieces to build their own amusement park ride. Some of the kids built carousels, spinning swings, merry-go-rounds, pirate-ship rides, Ferris wheels, etc. they each worked individually and when they were done they attached switches with battery packs onto their rides which powered them. At the end they put all the rides together on one table. Voila....they had built an amusement park!
It ended up that they had amusement park ride fights, to see which ride would break and which would stand up to the repeated beating of another contraption whizzing round and round, hitting each other with each spin.
The birthday boy's dad said it reminded him of Robot Wars. I had a sudden longing to participate in a crazy event that 10 years ago seemed absolutely pointless, ridiculous, and a waste of time and resources. It's funny how having boys can change you.
After the party we went to M's house. Shortly afterwards, M & M came over for just over an hour. Not long enough....we miss seeing them all the time.
Our evening ended with pizza and a movie. We watched a Lego Ninjago video, and finished off with Mary Poppins! This was my first time ever seeing the Mary Poppins movie! I have to be honest that throughout the movie I puttered around a bit, organizing some things for my in-laws upcoming anniversary party, looking at online flyers, things here and there like that. I have always found it difficult to do nothing but watch a movie.
I was surprised when the movie was finally over at 11:30pm how emphatic Toviel was about how much he loved Mary Poppins. He wants to watch it again tomorrow.
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