he also said i explained instructions to him weird lol #auntie #auntienephewday #lego #heleftme #gravedigger
Building Lego sets with family is such a heartwarming experience, especially when it involves bringing imagination and teamwork together. I remember buying the Grave Digger Lego set with my nephew with the hope of creating some memorable moments. However, after just a few steps, he suddenly drifted away, leaving me to finish the project alone. At first, it felt a bit disappointing, but soon I realized how rewarding it was to immerse myself in the intricate details of the build. Lego building can be a therapeutic activity, offering focus and creativity. When doing it with kids, patience is key, especially since instructions might seem confusing to them. Sometimes, explaining the steps can come across as 'weird' or wrong to younger minds, so it's good to stay flexible and encouraging. In this experience, I learned that even if our plans don't go perfectly, the process still holds value. Solo building allowed me to appreciate the complexity of the Grave Digger model and re-experience it through my nephew’s excitement when he returned to see the progress. If you plan to build Legos with children, be ready for surprises, stay enthusiastic, and embrace both teamwork and solo moments. Lastly, this experience reminded me that Lego is not just about constructing models; it’s about bonding, communication, and sometimes, unexpected fun when someone leaves mid-build. Whether you’re a newbie or an experienced builder, every Lego session offers something unique to cherish.





































































