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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

City vs. Country

I came upstairs to the playroom the other day and this is what I saw. (please no comments on how messy our playroom was on that particular day! ha!) Griffin takes after me in a lot of ways, but this really describes us best. I don't know if you can tell but not only are the cars in a straight line, but they are categorized by color and make.
On the left you will find the airport complete with a parking lot. Then head E on the highway and you will come to the "Big Dig" (for our Boston friends)

Once you enter the "Big Dig" you will sit in traffic for about an hour per mile.
(does this bring back memories Rick?)

But if city life is dragging you down, that's ok there's always the country. This is a place to park your Taxi cab, shown here by Carson's creation. The Taxi is located in the top left under the unfinished "garage".
Or you can head out to the Griffin farm with a log cabin house & horses. There is even an Indian Reservation on site to celebrate other cultures. These kids crack me up with their creative minds. Each day is full of new exciting creations.

*for those of you that don't know what the big dig is in Boston click here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dig_%28Boston%2C_Massachusetts%29 ...The Big Dig has been the most expensive highway project in the U.S and lasted around 10 years. We lived in Boston during some of this time.

2 comments:

Beth Hames said...

Wow! I'm very impressed with griffin's building skills and attention span. It's also amazing he was able to accomplish all this with a one-year-old in the house!

Cortney Genova said...

I love it!!! I am super proud of the other 3 for letting him finish it!