Cresap Family

Cresap Family

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Lego Tab

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:

edith said...

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.

Jessica said...

I'm going to teach Cole the word "AMAZON" and give him my address

Tylershark said...

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.