These days, when Cole is not bent over the Lego box creating things, he's surfing the Lego.com web page looking for new toys to buy. We're talking hours a day. I'd removed the Lego icon from our links bar so that he had to ask us to get there. Then I got lazy one day and taught him how to type "lego" into the Internet Explorer address bar. I figured it was a rudimentary spelling lesson. So now he can get on the Lego site anytime he likes, and it's back to archaic parental controls ("Cole, time to get off"). I hope he doesn't learn how to spell 'hot babes' anytime soon.
So, we really shouldn't have been that surprised when Clint went onto the Lego site to order a handful of parts we were missing, and found that there was over $1,600 of merchandise in the shopping cart (and another $2,000 plus on the wish list). We've got to be sure Cole does not figure out what our credit card numbers are.
3 comments:
Make sure your credit card information isn't automatically filed when Clint orders those parts or Cole could actually fulfill his wish list with just a few clicks.
I laughed out loud (lolled) when I read his total.
I'm going to teach Cole the word "AMAZON" and give him my address
I frequently find my wishlist going over $2000.00 also. Car, boat, beach house, computer, home theater, road bike, etc. You guys got off easy.
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