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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
boys and their toys
I have made a modest effort to keep "war" toys out of our house... but who needs a toy gun when you have a train track bridge and an empty paper towel roll?
"Look Mommy," he says, "I made a gun!" I gotta at least give him credit for the creativity.
I worked in a church in the preschool for a long time. Obviously we didn't have toy guns in there, but the boys made them out of everything...legos, playdoh, pretzels...yes, pretzels...
Well, I have to respond as this brings back memories of Jon and Mark using whatever they could find to make guns - Legos, Bristle Blocks, sticks, etc. Like father, like son??..... Enjoy your blog - Jeanne Adama
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I worked in a church in the preschool for a long time. Obviously we didn't have toy guns in there, but the boys made them out of everything...legos, playdoh, pretzels...yes, pretzels...
Well can you blame him for wanting to protect you from the bad guys? ;-)
Wow an inventor...can gunpowder be next?
Well, I have to respond as this brings back memories of Jon and Mark using whatever they could find to make guns - Legos, Bristle Blocks, sticks, etc. Like father, like son??.....
Enjoy your blog -
Jeanne Adama
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