Monday, 15 December 2008

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa -

Is it true that only good boys and girls get presents? What if there are moments of good in amongst a sea of just trying? Does that count? How about we say that good behaviour is in the eye of the beholder? In relative terms it can be good - it can!

So Santa, can you please help me out? I am on the verge of needing a cup of tea, a Bex and a good lie down, but can you please, please, please tell me how I can get Agents Lego without paying over $70 in postage and without going near the shops?

Master Six and his list-to-Santa-mark-three has thrown me in a spin...

Lego is the one thing I cannot sew. Or can I??



Image from here

Image from here

Image from here


A ring, cuff-links, a flash-drive, a lamp shade, a cuckoo clock, and a sewing machine, all from LEGO! A-ha - maybe I can crochet the lego required?! Felt it?!


Or Not.

J

3 comments:

Janet McKinney said...

Buying Lego second hand from a garage sale etc counts as both frugal, and environmentally sound. then you could so a large lego mat - Circular with curtain hooks around tghe efge about 25 cm apart, and threaded with a cird. then he has somewhere to play with the Lego (on the mat), and all he has to do to pick them up is pull up the cord, and hey presto, they are ready to pack away....

Cheers in finding the lego

Janet

Jenny said...

I love the idea of a lego sewing machine! Maybe I should start transforming all those little lego bits that I'm constantly picking up into something for me instead of returning them to my boy's pile of lego! By the way I've tagged you. Drop over to Frazzy Dazzles for the details.

CurlyPops said...

There was a guy on the news this week who makes lego things for a living. I'm sure he could make a sewing machine.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/05/31/lego.artist/index.html