Anyway, I agreed that an outing to the Lego Store would be the perfect way to fill another Snow Day! So, after my doctor's appointment & a quick lunch at home, we all piled in the truck (we can all fit until the baby comes!) because some roads were still icy & actually our driveway was one of the worst spots! We told the kids that we were taking a Mystery Ride, which is a fun way to make things seem more exciting, but it does add in about four million questions of "Where are we going? Can you please tell me where we are going? Can I have a hint? Can you tell me now? Are we close? Is it ice cream? How about now, please tell me now? Just whisper it...Will we like it? Can we play there? Is the sky blue & how about some World Peace while we're at it?"
We finally arrived at the huge outlet mall & drove around the expansive parking lot for a few minutes trying to determine the best entrance. The kids were like, "This is IT? We're in a parking lot!"
Yes kids, we thought driving to a random parking lot would be fun...no, we are at a mall!
"You brought us to the mall? THAT's our Mystery Ride?"
I was actually pretty surprised, as they are usually a little more quick to figure things out...especially since they have seriously been asking about the Lego store non-stop for weeks. But we all piled out of the car & headed into the mall...still listening to a three-part chorus of "Can you tell me now? Please, please, pleeeeaassse?"
Thankfully, Drew was just chewing on his fingers & looking around.
Once inside, we quickly figured out where the store was, and we had picked the right mall entrance to park at, yay! As we walked through the mall, the kids were pretty quiet & we joked that Mommy & Daddy were going to do lots of shopping all for us...they were not enthusiastic. But right then, we stopped in front of the Lego Store...the kids looked around & then looked up & I could see the light bulbs flash on in Jack & Sophie's eyes...and finally the big grins..."The LEGO Store! Cool!"
So we went in & started looking around...it was actually a little smaller than we had expected, but I'm thankful that it was not very crowded. Jack was instantly drawn to the walls lined with all sorts of huge building sets...if money were no concern, he would have brought home every one! Sophie busied herself looking for pink legos! Darcy followed Sophie & Drew quickly grew bored of being in the stroller, so we let him out to explore, too. And there we stayed for probably close to two hours...It was a little hairy at times, even in a small store, keeping up with little people going in 4 different directions at once, but there was something for everyone!
One of the first things the kids found was a make your own Lego person station. You could buy them in packs of 3 people for $10, so each of the older kids got to make a person.
For each person, you had your choice of a head, top half, bottom half, hair or hat & accessory. There was lots of deliberating & sifting through bins & putting together & taking apart to get the perfect combination!
And here are the results...from L to R...Jack, Sophie & Darcy's Lego people creations.
And here are the results...from L to R...Jack, Sophie & Darcy's Lego people creations.
Drew entertained himself with some Duplo blocks & trucks...
Darcy enjoyed building, too!
Then Drew found the rolling suitcases...score!
In the middle of the store were a bunch of stations where you could explore Lego.com & just tinker with lots of Lego bricks.
In the middle of the store were a bunch of stations where you could explore Lego.com & just tinker with lots of Lego bricks.
Now this was one of the neatest features in the whole store, the Digital Box...you just hold up a boxed Lego set & a little camera mounted above the screen reads the package & "opens" up the box on the screen...
This airport/airplane set is one that Jack got for Christmas & he had a lot of fun watching the jet fly through his head!
Whoa....incoming!
It was very cool the way it animated the whole scene with Lego people & vehicles & everything included in the box.
And each different way you turned the box gave a different view of the contents inside...SO cool!
This was a huge set with a multi-story bridge & moving cars. Fully assembled, it measures almost 4 feet tall in real life!
Another neat feature of the store was the expansive back wall comprised of bin after bin full of all sorts of Legos in various sizes, shapes, colors & textures...since Drew spent a lot of time pushing that rolling suitcase around the store, I spent a lot of time chasing Drew around the store, so I didn't get a photo, but basically imagine a huge Lego salad bar! There are two sizes of cups that you can fill up with individual Legos of your choice.
We filled up a couple of the smaller cups with various parts to add to our collection at home.
It was pretty much time for us to be going, the younger kids were getting antsy, but Jack was busy at the back wall putting together this little car...he put the car in his cup & was ready to go, until Jeff explained to him that the cup cost the same whether it was half full or loaded to the top...so then he quickly crammed as many pieces into the cup as would fit!
Another neat feature of the store was the expansive back wall comprised of bin after bin full of all sorts of Legos in various sizes, shapes, colors & textures...since Drew spent a lot of time pushing that rolling suitcase around the store, I spent a lot of time chasing Drew around the store, so I didn't get a photo, but basically imagine a huge Lego salad bar! There are two sizes of cups that you can fill up with individual Legos of your choice.
We filled up a couple of the smaller cups with various parts to add to our collection at home.
It was pretty much time for us to be going, the younger kids were getting antsy, but Jack was busy at the back wall putting together this little car...he put the car in his cup & was ready to go, until Jeff explained to him that the cup cost the same whether it was half full or loaded to the top...so then he quickly crammed as many pieces into the cup as would fit!
Jack & Sophie posing by a giant Lego
All of us, except Daddy, in front of the store with a giant Lego man in the background!
And since we have been home, the Lego fun continues. (Above is one of Darcy's creations!)
Thursday as soon as the kids got home from school, they didn't ask to play Wii or watch TV, everyone wanted to build with Legos!
And since we have been home, the Lego fun continues. (Above is one of Darcy's creations!)
Thursday as soon as the kids got home from school, they didn't ask to play Wii or watch TV, everyone wanted to build with Legos!
Sophie was very excited to find this set at the store that included a bricks to make little pink house, a girl, a car, a dog & more!
9 comments:
Ohh - sooo much fun. Garrett always begs to go in there too - but you really covered it ALL - I had no idea they had all that stuff - as Garrett never gets past the computer lego games!
Melanie, this post is hilarious! I can see that pregnancy has made you a bit sassy:) What a great idea to have a mystery ride, but I think I would have to impose the quiet game on the way just for my own sanity!
you look so pretty melanie! you wear pregnacy very well. i feel like a moose. haha.
looks like the kids had a great adventure. we were antsy to get out of the house too.
i am so out of it... please tell where the lego store is!! this is a MUST do for the next rainy or snowy day... looks like a lot of fun! great job, as always, capturing the fun moments on camera.
First of all...I love the blog makeover. How fun!
Second of all, that lego store looks awesome.
Third of all, you are right, you had to share those pictures of Drew with the big gloves. :-)
I bet those legos have a lot of germs on them. (Sorry - that one was a joke - I couldn't help myself)
The pictures looks like it was a superb time! Narita LOVES the Lego store... she brought back three little friends, and we found ourselves role playing with them. :P
What a fun outing! My kids would go CRAZY in that store. Can't wait to try it out!
I love the anti-climactic moment here...that was hilarious! Sometimes I think my ideas will receive a much better response than given! But at least the Lego store was a hit! At Dworld they have a HUGE outdoor Lego area and we spent FOREVER there! So much fun!
HOW FUN! Cute pictures! You are looking soooo cute too! ;0)
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