Here a LEGO, There a LEGO, Everywhere a LE-GO!



On one of our much-anticipated trips to the LEGO Store at the end of last year, we learned of a new monthly event to be held at the stores nation-wide throughout 2009: FREE LEGO Mini-Model Builds. On the first Tuesday of each month between the hours of 5-7pm, children ages 6-12 are invited to the…
I have fond childhood memories of traveling up and down and around the East Coast with my Mom and younger brother, Volksmarching: setting off early in the morning with our most comfortable walking shoes and a little bag of snacks for a 10km (6.2 mile) walk through towns, woods, across college campuses…. One of my…
Baking on Christmas Day Several years ago, our family started observing the tradition of the Christmas pickle: “The night before Christmas it’s hung on the tree; While everyone’s sleeping, it’s done secretly; And on Christmas morning when you arise, The first one to find it will get a surprise.” Some say this is a German…
Growing up in a military family, I was taught to love our country, respect our flag, appreciate our freedoms, and celebrate the birth of our nation in style. The Fourth of July meant watching (or participating in) a parade, setting off fireworks, and enjoying the company of friends and family while remembering how fortunate we…
The boys are convinced that it was their prayers for snow that brought the six inches of fluffy white flakes to Northern Virginia Sunday evening and into Monday. That’s fine, after all, we have been telling them that the Lord not only listens to all of our prayers, but He also answers them all: sometimes…
Summer is quickly coming to an end. Soon it will be time to pack away the swim suits, goggles, and flippers and to pull out the pencils, maps, and flash cards! The boys still have a couple of weeks of summer including a joint birthday party, a week of LEGO Camp, and a camping trip…