But today, there was no way to avoid it. Mom needed to find carry-on suitcases that the boys could manage on their own through the airport, and Jammy needed to go to the LEGO store.
The LEGO store is amazing! They have all of the cool new kinds of LEGO and DUPLO sets. They have bins of individual pieces in bulk on the back wall. They have tables where kids can assemble their own unique LEGO characters (but watch out - if they want to keep them it's 3/$9.99). They sell retro/classic LEGOs, LEGO ice cube trays, LEGO salt & pepper shakers, keychains, watches, pens, refrigerator magnets, etc.
If that's not enough, they also have a station with 4-5 PCs set up where kids can play LEGO games on the computer, and today a boy was having a birthday party with a bunch of his friends in the store!
Jammy and Macho could easily hang out in there for hours.
Next they went to the luggage store, where they picked a piece for Macho pretty quickly. If Mom had time to wait for shipping and handling, she could have saved about $15 by buying it from amazon.com (boo to procrastination).
Jammy's luggage was harder to choose because he's really on the verge of being too old for the little kid stuff. Mom wanted it to be something that could be used for a long time, and that could be used by other family members. Finally, they picked a Heys zCase Spinner. It's good-looking, very easy to maneuver, and the handle adjusts like a dream. It's kind of fancy, but it was on sale, and it has a 7-year warranty.
Done!
Finally, Jammy and Macho took Mom to her favorite restaurant at Crabtree's food court, Kabobi! They usually have a sample guy standing in front for people who need a taste test first. Mom, Jammy, and Macho can all get full from a meal for one person with 2 meats and 2 sides + salad + a piece of baklava for dessert. Nobody liked the pita bread, though. It's kind of thin and dry - maybe it's supposed to be like that?
Jammy and Macho found some toys by the food court, so they played there for awhile. Mom wouldn't give them any quarters, but Mom never gives them quarters, so they don't really know what they're missing.
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