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AIBU?

to tell DH that if he gets so stressed and angry when building DS2's lego Atlantic model because some bits have gone missing..

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Ormirian · 26/12/2010 18:50

a. he shouldn't bloody bother,
b. he should remember DS is 7,
c. It's meant to be christmas and a time of peace and joy to all men Hmm and women and children.

I don't care if it cost a lot of money!

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Tortington · 27/12/2010 00:09

kick him in the manjo

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DioneTheDiabolist · 27/12/2010 00:08

See me? I am patience and saintly. Personified. I am brilliant me.

See today? I tried to build a petrol truck for DS and turned into Mommy Dearest.

I bought DS Lego and encouraged my family to do the same. I remembered Lego as fun, coloured bricks that gave three dimensions to the imagination. I never imagined the hell that would be Lego Kits. Evil, Evil, Evil.

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thenightsky · 27/12/2010 00:06

I miss lego building from my DC little years Sad

DS still wonders to this day where R2D2 disappered to though. He is 19 Grin

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nannynick · 27/12/2010 00:00

If on first build a piece is missing Lego will often send the replacement part. That's what I've found in the past - mind you it was a very obvious piece missing - corner train track section.
Lego can be very frustrating at times, made even worse if MIL has put wrong pieces in wrong places.

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VivaLeBeaver · 26/12/2010 23:50

DD I've spent most of yesterday building the Harry Potter castle. . I do get a bit annoyed when I can't find a bit but manage to keep the annoyance inside. DD will no doubt loose Harry Potter within days.

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Kirk1 · 26/12/2010 23:42

DH bought everyone except me lego kits for christmas. Plus buying up all the cheap lego on ebay over about 3 days....

DC got lego Mindstorms, so we were woken up this morning by something hitting our bedroom door as DD had worked out how to build a "burglar alarm" that shoots marbles and had set it up to go off as we opened our bedroom door, but DS thought it was funny to set it off. I have wonderful children...

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SantaClausImWorthIt · 26/12/2010 22:45

I remember the days when DH used to spend hours putting together the Lego. He then used to get really crossed when DS1 'broke' it! Grin

But not as bad as another dad at DS1's school who apparently, having made the Harry Potter castle, then glued it all together!!!

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MadamDeathstare · 26/12/2010 22:39

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Carrotsandcelery · 26/12/2010 22:36

Dh and Ds have spent nearly all day building Lego Atlantis while I have spent nearly all day building Playmobil. I LOVE it! I am in my element doing it. Imagine my Xmas Shock when dd built a large part of the Playmobil herself!
I do agree that deep sided trays and a pack of Ikea bowls are needed for Lego/Playmobil builds to keep it all a little under control (before ds then sprays it randomly all over the house to be stood on during a barefoot creep to the toilet in the middle of the night!)

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curlymama · 26/12/2010 22:31

lol @ Noah. What are those random extra pieces all about?!

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NoahAndTheWhale · 26/12/2010 22:28

We always end up with extra pieces in our Lego kits. Maybe we get everyone else's missing pieces?

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Hassledge · 26/12/2010 22:23

Years ago I spent 3 consecutive days building Jabba's Sail Barge. I was like a woman possessed - nothing else got done, no-one could talk to me, I was on a mission from God. If a piece was missing I would have exploded. Cut him some slack :o.

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Ormirian · 26/12/2010 22:20

Hmmm.... the cats look a bit uncomfortable now you come to mention it.

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Santassnowyoldclothcatpuss · 26/12/2010 22:15

Orm, those missing pieces.....nobody in your house has been trying experiments in bowel transit times have they? Grin

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CrystalQueen · 26/12/2010 19:45

No, I raided our tool box for a proper allen key rather than the rubbish one in the kit. And I managed to remain calm in the face of some screws. Important wife skills round here!

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morethanyoubargainfor · 26/12/2010 19:39

My floor woul dbe covered with littl tiny bits of lego without them!

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curlymama · 26/12/2010 19:38

Morethan Grin, they really are!

Crystal, that's probably because you bothered to look at the instructions right? Smile

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TrillianAstra · 26/12/2010 19:34

If it makes you cross then you won't be allowed to play with it.

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morethanyoubargainfor · 26/12/2010 19:34

curlymama the cooking bowls are helpfull things when it comes to lego Wink.

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morethanyoubargainfor · 26/12/2010 19:33

I have to say i love lego atlantis as does my DS 8. He started to collect it in the summer and it is theh first lego he has ever built on his own and with no help from us, this is massive for him as he has a range of specific learnig diasabilities and concentrating, manipulating, following instructions are not his strong point. I should also add he still can't buikd any other kits, so we don't buy them but he does do the atlantis ones and we happily brought him the HQ and other bits ffrom christmas adn he has had great fun building them.

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CrystalQueen · 26/12/2010 19:31

There was nearly a divorce here on Christmas Eve when we were attempting to build DD's doll's house. DH was shouting and swearing after about 5 seconds. Score for me though, I managed to build it despite being useless at flatpack in his opinion (deserved).

I look forward to the days of Lego, I loved it as a child!

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curlymama · 26/12/2010 19:26

My DH loves these kits. He's been building the big Atlantis one today. Thankfully he stays calm, but I do have to encourage him to let ds do something to help other than tipping the bags into all my cooking bowls and then searching for tiny obscure pieces.

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Ormirian · 26/12/2010 19:10

DH is particularly cross because the DC and I went to my parents for lunch and DS took his lego. Mum had the cheek to try and put some of it together before DH had even had a chance. It caused him to sigh and mutter' FFS, she hasn't even put this in the right place' under his breath a lot. Was tempted to kick him under the table.

He does tend to regard anything of that nature as his and snarls at anyone attempting to come near like a lion guarding a kill.

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Oblomov · 26/12/2010 19:09

Agree with Hec on 'work of devil'. Did you know know this Orm ?

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Oblomov · 26/12/2010 19:06

LOL. Am cross with ds1 because he has lost Luke Skywalker already. I did tell him to put all his new lego figures in his plastic box. But no.

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