If I thought I would have one Lego free room, I was wrong. I really never thought Legos would make it into the bathroom. I had gone this many years with a lego free bathroom. That was until T had his best friend spend the night. They spent hours playing in the bathroom sink. After a short break, they were back at it. Legos+water+bubbles=hours of fun.

We've had this Lego pirate ship for many years and it finally found it's way to water. They wanted to fill the bathtub, I'm not that cool of a mom. But wouldn't it had fun to get them in swim trunks and let them have a Lego Bathtub Party?

Of course these Legos are still parked on the sink because T has continued to fill the sink and play. It's the little things that make this kid happy.


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