A new box holding something that needs to be put together. Hundreds of pieces ready to be assembled into something that represents an interest or a passion. Whether you are 4 years old or much older there is something about a LEGO set that never gets old. This is even more true if you grew up playing with the plastic building blocks. They represent imagination and a goal. Building something from LEGOs takes patience and at the same time clears the mind. There is one task in front of you and for the time it takes to complete the build not much else matters.
In the late 1970’s there existed a small green suitcase. Within this case there were hundreds if not thousands of random LEGO pieces that were put together in various forms over and over. This prized possession has somehow disappeared over the years. Should it ever be found by the original owner or by someone else, a treasure trove will have been found that has no equal. It’s likely that this is already in the hands of somebody who is as passionate about the contents as was the original owner.
Looking at the LEGO options currently available on the shelves of stores is a connection to childhood. LEGO continues to stir the imagination on multiple levels. They are childhood toys that have never gotten old and have found a new fan base with adults of all ages. Not, it’s time to put together the LEGO Star Wars set #75002. Click.