We celebrated Kelby's birthday over the weekend and he kept saying it was the best birthday ever. He says that every year ;) I love birthdays so much!
He wanted a
Lego Mixel cake. In the past, my friend Melissa has made us the most awesome cakes ever. I am not good at cakes so I had no problem hiring that part out. But, alas, we have moved away from Melissa and her awesome cakes and I've had to do them myself. The best I could do was get blue cake mix, orange frosting with sprinkles in Mixel-ish colors and buy
these pdf cupcake toppers on Etsy. He loved it, so I succeeded :)
We picked mustache plates. Things got silly.
Kelby is still building and rebuilding some Lego sets he got for his birthday. Legos are the coolest. He also got some
Zoobs, which are pretty cool too!
You know what is not cool? The storing and the everywhere-ness and the stepping on of the Legos. We have Legos everywhere, all the time. They're by far the most played with toy at our house. They're mostly played with in the main rooms, occasionally in bedrooms, but they're stored down here in a hall closet. We have plastic bins of all sizes, a rolling cart with
Heartlake City covering it, a bathtub with
Bionicles playing war and certain spots on the rug that are Kelby's go-to building sites.
I'd ask what your solutions are for the Lego problem, but I've determined ... there is no solution. Ha! Don't tell Casey, though, he's been brainstorming for years about how to solve the Lego dilemma. But, I've given up. I don't mind having Legos everywhere because of the endless hours of fun they provide my kids. The best I can do is have them generally contained by the end of each day and that'll have to do.
That said, if you have solved the Lego problem, please let the rest of us in on your secret in the comments ;)