tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083199035020466678.post4155378068119160499..comments2023-11-27T05:12:38.749-07:00Comments on Eat, Pray, Diffuse: The Birthday Boy and other thingsNikki Schreinerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09559314894176070506noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083199035020466678.post-81241198686658091642014-08-20T11:44:57.816-06:002014-08-20T11:44:57.816-06:00I don't mind the Legos everywhere either. :o) ...I don't mind the Legos everywhere either. :o) We were doing pretty good about keeping them contained until Rocket was born. He is now 2 and he scatters his Legos (and Opie's too) everywhere.<br /><br />We have a flexible "system". I sewed up several HUGE drawstring bags (the circle ones that spread out flat when you open them) that hang from a row of hooks. Each bag is a Lego Theme: Atlantis, Ninjago, SuperHeros, etc. I used fabric that matched the theme as best as possible (Atlantis is underwater fish print). :o) Then we have 2 boxes of mixed up Legos and 3 shelves for displaying creations that Opie doesn't want to take apart yet. All of the instructions are in a separate box. The Lego games are kept with our family board games. Opie also has a Lego brand box for Minifigs.<br /><br />We have a set of Zoobs too. Yep, they're pretty cool. :o) I let the boys take them in the car.<br /><br />JJ<br />www.dressupnotdown.blogspot.comDressUpNotDownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09704198638632754915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083199035020466678.post-62760459566900095712014-08-20T00:45:58.349-06:002014-08-20T00:45:58.349-06:00Happy Birthday to Kelby! I don't think there ...Happy Birthday to Kelby! I don't think there is a storage solution for Legos, but even if there is, your children get to play with their Legos, so you don't need it. The children grow up fast...someday you and Casey will remember the "Legos all over" time in your lives and wish you could have that time back. :)<br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08540972928814756875noreply@blogger.com