Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts

Friday, 3 January 2014

Great team work!

Well after a couple of days of serious lego building we finally finished making the Mustang.


It was a lot of work!  James and Emrys were a great help and we were a great team.


Kept us busy and quiet for a long time - or so Mum says.


Of course she had to keep us supplied with plenty of snacks to sustain us through the arduous building process, but we stuck to it and....


...ta da!  


Looks great doesn't it?

Now off to make the most of the day - it is not raining!  

Monday, 30 December 2013

What to do on a very wet rainy day?




Shame the weather is so bad, I wonder what we can do today?


What about seeing what is in that Christmas parcel you haven't opened yet Henry?  James asks.


Oh yeah!  I forgot about that!  Mum said to leave it for a rainy day...guess we have that for sure today!


I wonder what is in it?  Emrys asks.


We all unwrap the gift.


Oh wow!   Cool!  We all exclaim at once.


This looks like it is going to be fun.  A Mustang!  


We get all the packages out of the box....

Umm...perhaps we better look at the instructions first.  Emrys suggests with a rather overawed look on his face.

Good idea!  James and I agree.



Looks complicated doesn't it?  


Come on guys, let's get started!  Emrys says.

Yeah, hang on.  We reply.  We are still studying what to do....


I think this is going to take them ALL day!

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Action packed last day for Lottie.


Would you like to help me make another Lego model before you leave today Lottie? I ask Lottie.


Sure that would be great fun!  Lottie replies.


Look we have a Christmas tree to make.


Goodness, three packets!  


We start making it.  I make the base while Lottie starts on the tree.


We have to concentrate hard. 


How's it going?  I ask Lottie.

Great!  She replies.


Look how much I have done already.  Lottie shows me.

We make good progress and before long...


Lottie has the Christmas tree made.



She puts it on my base and I add the star on top.


Lottie makes a little bear and I make a present to go under the tree.


Isn't this simply the best tree?  Lottie asks.


It sure is!  I agree.

A little later we wander out into the garden.


Look there is that fox!  I whisper to Lottie.  See if you can scare it with you catapult as it has been screaming out our elderly dog Pirate in the evenings and if it saw our little Chihuahua, Percy, it could hurt him.


Lottie takes careful aim...


The fox looks at her, noticing us all of a sudden.


The fox is very bold and has been coming into our garden daily.


We think it is because the house next door has been vacant for well over a year now.


Great stuff Lottie!  You have scared him away.  I tell her with a cheer.

The fox runs off.


Let's hope that keeps that dastardly fox away from our dogs and garden.  I say to Lottie.


Hooray!  Lottie cheers.  I bet Mum will be surprised at my improved skills!


We come back inside where it is warmer.  Discussing the great shot Lottie made.


Sadly she has to go home today so I will have to help her pack now.


Lottie got a couple of souvenirs from the RAF museum.  A book and a pin.  I also got one to add to my increasing collection!


Mum made her Mum a special coaster as a reminder her of the holiday we had together.

Hey don't forget your dress Lottie!  I remind her.

I sneak in a couple of little extra gifts for her as well to discover when she gets home.

Oh and Lottie also watched Marcia open the Advent Calendar today which can be found here.


Thursday, 21 November 2013

What we got up to while Mum was out....

Mum was out most of yesterday so Lottie and I were left to our own devices...we were a little bit naughty...


Shall we open the stable to see what it looks like properly?  I ask Lottie

Oh yes lets! Lottie replies.


I hope your Mum won't mind as I thought I heard her say she will keep it in its wrapper until the beginning of December...  Lottie says as she helps me take the plastic wrapper off.


Oh she will probably be a little annoyed, but not for long.  I reassure Lottie.


Oh wow, isn't this just so cute.  Lottie says.


Look there is a little bed/manger for baby Jesus.  I point out.  He doesn't arrive until Christmas Day, but all the sheep and Mary and Joseph will be in the stable.  Then along come the three wise men.  


Do you think your Mum would be able to show the set to me before I go home?  Lottie asks.

I'm not sure, we will have to ask.  Dad will have to get it down from the loft...and there is a LOT up there!  I explain to Lottie.

What shall we do now?  Lottie asks.

I know, lets make that lego giraffe I got sent a while ago.  I suggest.


Oh this looks fun.  Lottie gasps.


It is, I've made a panda and a Santa last year.


Wow, look at all the bits.  Here you have a packet and I will and we will make different parts then stick it together.  


We open the packets and look at the pieces.


Lottie gets stuck right in, putting her pieces together.


This is the first part


Oh, I think I have stuck them together in the wrong order.  Lottie exclaims!


She takes them apart and starts again.


I lay my pieces out


We work through the diagram on the sheet.


Lottie has laid out her pieces in the right order this time.


That's better, she says.


Look at the body, do you think it looks right now?  I do.  Lottie tells me.


I'm working on the neck and head.


Putting the pieces together.


Hey that is looking great Henry.  Lottie says. Let's stick the two bits together now.


Yeah, look at this.  Looking good.  I say to Lottie.

Isn't it cute?  Lottie asks.



I start work on the base and legs.  They are quite fiddly as they use all the little bits.


Legs nearly ready for the body.


Can we stick the body on now Henry?  Lottie asks me.

Hang on while I put this last leg on the base  I reply.


Ta da!  We've finished!  We cheer together.


The giraffe looks great.


We are really pleased with it.  I go and get the panda so we can put them together.


Aren't they just wonderful Lottie?  I ask her. 

Oh yes Henry, that was great fun.  Lottie replies.  You are really lucky to have been given the giraffe.

Indeed, and a very big thank you to the person who kindly sent the giraffe for us to make.  

To the super lovely person who sent us the giraffe I hope you are reading this - thank you so very much it was such fun to make and we really love it.

Later on we sneak down the road on our bikes to get McDonalds... this was the really naughty thing we did.  But we were careful, didn't go on the roads and went straight there and back.  Mum doesn't really like us having McD as she said it is 'junk food and unhealthy!' but it is so yummy!


That hamburger was yummy!  I sigh contentedly.

Careful Henry you have knocked over your milkshake.  Lottie warns.


Oops!  I quickly pick it up.

To finish the day off we ask a big person to bring October inside so Lottie can have a stroke and a cuddle.



October is the oldest of our four guinea pigs that are left.  He was the first born here when Mum started exhibiting and breeding them about seven years ago.  He is just over six years old now.  His full name is Takaro October Gold.  Mum never showed him though as he didn't have a full white crest.  He used to live with Champion Takaro Owen her Abyssinian, but sadly he died last year and now he lives with Oscar another Abyssinian.  He is our only Abyssinian left which is quite sad as they were Mum's favourite cavies and she did really well showing and breeding them.  She says sadly sometimes 'another thing I've had to give up'...but then she smiles as she remembers them fondly, and also that she now has US to keep her happy and busy!


He is such a sweet piggie.


Very gentle and kind, although I think Lottie was a bit in awe of him.