This morning my eighteen year old and I were doing some holiday preparations. I asked him to set up his model train around the Christmas tree, as a nod to Christmas past. He agreed and pulled it out of his closet.
While he was in there, he stumbled across a bin of old legos. He brought it out to the living room, and sat down on the floor with me. One by one he removed partially built (or, more accurately, partially destroyed) models he’s created over the years. There were so many of them.
I recognized the pirate ship from Pirates of the Caribbean, and some of the Star Wars vehicles, but there were quite a few that didn’t look as familiar. “Oh, that one’s from the Mars Mission series,” he would say, or “that belongs to the police set.”
We sat together for a while and looked for specific parts to rebuild a wing, or replace a cannon. It was nice. Really nice.
Someday I hope he has a child in his life who enjoys these legos as much as he has over the years. Someday I hope he gets to experience the simple, yet profound, joy of watching and helping a young person build something special.
December 19, 2016 at 11:19 pm
Legos are so universal, especially nowadays. They’ve got those ones for the babies/toddlers and then for various ages as kids grow up. My brother played with them when we were kids and I often joined him. He didn’t get a lot of “sets” necessarily though but we built things and played with the Lego people. He really enjoyed his. It’s funny how Legos are still in style. Some things go out of style so fast but Lego has kind of gone with the flow and adapted, and is still very popular. What a great stroll down memory lane as well as a nice bonding moment for you guys!
December 19, 2016 at 11:32 pm
I’m glad you have fond memories of them too. Thanks for the comment.