Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Yard Sale

Last weekend we had a yard sale. I sold Kool-Aid and played my guitar. I made about $4.75 after giving the Weiser girls and my sister their share of the profits. I plan to use the money for LEGO Club Magazine. Even though my friend George, who gets the magazine says it's free for joining the LEGO Club, I'm getting the money just to be sure. My mom says for my hard work, she and my dad would get it for me as soon as we talk it over.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Making Money

I'm trying to figure out how to get $45 in a week and keep on making $5 a week for two months. I plan to spend the initial money on a subscription to LEGO Magazine. The rest of the money is for future savings. Please comment here with your ideas of how it's possible. My deadline is August 31, 2008.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

LEGOS Turn 50!

I joined the LEGO club recently. This blog is dedicated to LEGOs because this month LEGOs are turning 50. Please notice my poll to the right.

Do you remember my determination blog? This Christmas I got three LEGO sets. I finished two of them on New Years Eve and the last two days later. Here are the photos of all of them closed and then all of them opened.





I hope my next blog will be of me playing my guitar. Even though I started it before I did this one, it's hard to make. See you at the next blog!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Things I Can Do

I think I can do anything that is a challenge, I just have to believe in myself. I try doing it, then I figure out that I can. That's determination.

For example, there is a LEGO set that I wanted for people 16 years old and older that is 2,056 pieces. I'm hoping that I'll get it for Christmas because I think it's really neat. There's a few other LEGO sets I want for Christmas, but I'm not really going to mention this or else it will be like 10 blogs.

For another example, my mom once made me play a song on my guitar that I hadn't gotten to in the lesson book but then I found out I could play it. This is how I did it:

1) I read the notes out loud.
2) Then I played it. It sounded good.

With determination I know I might at least get one LEGO set. Even if it's hard, I'm going to keep on doing it.