by Rascal (11) and Captain (12)
Are the boys creative, or what?! The Clear Doors and Railing for "St. Peter's Balcony" are from the Seaside House, a Coat of Arms from a Knight's Shield, and the umbrella is the wheel from Captain's Sopwith Camel! The Cardinal's Biretta's were "stolen" from the rooftop of Flo's Cafe... And they even were able to come up with a microphone from the gate of their Police Forest Station! I love legos!!!
So cute!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love seeing your boys' creativity (and reliving so many things my boys were doing ten years ago :-))!
ReplyDeleteI love this, so creative and it made my day to see it!
ReplyDeleteWhoa. Now that's creative! Nice work boys.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Your boys should make up lego patterns for download or something...I would have never thought of this combo!
ReplyDelete:giggle: They are so creative! I can't wait til my boys are big enough to build their own sets! We just have duplos now :)
ReplyDeleteNow, that is AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are so creative. Nice job! They will never for get the election of this Pope for sure now!
ReplyDeleteMy 7 and 9 year old boys and I are very impressed!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Wish I could use it as a Facebook cover photo. :)
ReplyDeleteNow I can't wait for my boys to be home for school. I want them to see this. It's great!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool! Very Creative.
ReplyDeleteWow! Just wow! That is amazing. I hope my son is that creative when he's older!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! LOL, my kids were just saying the other day that it would be so neat if Lego came up with a Vatican City set....right now they're all reading over my shoulder & are very impressed. :)
ReplyDeleteFor Rascal & Captain:
"Awesome construction! I like the different pieces you used to put it together." ~ "General"
"Neat creation, it looks just like it in real life." ~"Rose" & "Little Monkey"
My 7 year old son James (I'm an Orthodox priest) thinks this is great. He especially says, "Good job on the Cardinals."
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I wonder from where they get their creativity?! :-) Hmmm...would you allow them to do a post on getting started with Legos? What would be a solid bin or batch to get started? Good job guys! -Genevieve
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Keep up the good work boys. How about keep going and add a lego recreation of St. Peter's square with the colonnade and obelisk? You can do it!!!
ReplyDeleteJessica, I've been reading your blog for years, but when I saw this post I had to make it offical and finally became a follower! This is great and I can't wait to show my boys (7 and 5) who I'm sure will be taking notes on what pieces they'll need to create something similar! So creative! Thanks! -Theresa
ReplyDeletethis is the cutest Pope idea ever!! and I'm amazed that you know which pieces are from which sets :O our Lego pieces are one jumbled up mess! Kudos to your kids for coming up with this!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job your boys did! My friend, Fr. Roderick Vonhögen from the Netherlands, shared this on his Facebook page, so that's how I came to your page. I love LEGOs, and this just added to the epic love. Well done to your boys! Well done, indeed! :D
ReplyDeleteMy husband watches Fr. Roderick's videos online sometimes. I love his voice!!!
DeleteDon't know if you have seen this Pope Francis coloring page yet... http://www.cool-coloring-pages.com/pope-francis-coloring-page/
ReplyDeleteawesome! Now I want to get some lego cardinals!
ReplyDeleteBravo à ces enfants et à leur maman. Superbe!
ReplyDeletewarm congratulations for these childrens and their mother (approximate translating I'm sorry)
Great LEGO rendition! I blogged this on GodBricks.
ReplyDeleteMake a meme: Lego and Let God.
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