This is our Easter Village. It finds itself on the coffee table this spring. My youngest DS2, (Dear Son born 2nd), was so excited about it this year because, at 7, he deemed himself old enough to set it up completely on his own. How sweet, right? I thought so, until I realized life with little boys is never, ever predictable...
My sister always steals the baby Jesus out of the manger and my mom always yells really awkward things when we have people over like "The baby Jesus is NOT a toy."
ReplyDeleteI love it! It just looks like a little innocent border patrol!
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny! This year I found some "extra" visitors in my nativity scene! The sad thing about that though is that my kids are 12 and 14! :)
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Oh my goodness... that is too funny!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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ReplyDelete1. That is the darned cutest Easter village ever!! I didn't even know they made those. I want one, but it would be destroyed within minutes by "baby Godzilla."
2. Those commandos show no mercy, huh? Totally a boy thing. My brother still does it to my mom's Playmobil Santa workshop...he sets Santa up chopping the elves with an axe...sigh.
LOL! That is too precious! That could easily be a scene at my house...I love it!
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Thanks for the good laugh. I had to show my husband. He grunted,” Now that's cool." I’m thinking if I allowed my husband to set up our decorations it would be a replica of what you have. Only my husband is 38 not 7, LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just too funny! He is most def all boy!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed my visit here today...like your pink and green plaid! OK...those little Army men are too funny! I could see my little man doing that. Poor bunnies...I think they are going down for sure! lol
ReplyDeleteShould I admit I caught my husband in the front yard sighting in his new hunting bow using my reindeer Christmas decorations last year?
ReplyDeleteSadly, I just sighed and stayed silent. I was happy he realized he needed to go outside to sight the bow in.
I love your blog and nice to find a sister in Christ. The cotillion pictures made me laugh. Both of my daughters went for a few years..I thought it was great..they did not.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny...they are attacking the cute little Easter Village!
ReplyDeleteLOL - that is great! Too sweet and so glad you snapped pictures of this fun memory!
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Ha Ha this it too cute. This is too cute!
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ACK!!! boys are sooo funny! love it!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I totally did not see your post going there until I got to the photo of "Easter mayhem". Funny guy!
ReplyDeleteOh My!! Poor little Easter Village. I love your village - very cute. giggles!
ReplyDeleteOh, my GOODNESS! For a second I thought maybe MY 8 year old boy had set up your Easter Village!
ReplyDeleteMine decided to set up the Christmas Village this year and I found some similar things...army guys, matchbox cars parked INSIDE the buildings, planes crashed into roofs....apparently he was setting up "post-war Germany"!
I have an 8 y/o son. His 2nd grade teacher still holds show-and-tell and he took his army issue ammo box FULL of army and police men to school today. I thought "Now they've been everywhere"...then I saw this blog. I'm not sure if I should laugh, or run and check on my own Easter village!
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