Lego Kidsfest 2013

Yesterday, I surprised Ashton with a trip to Richmond for the 2013 Lego Kidsfest.  I had seen it was coming to town and talked to my mom about it and she went ahead and bought Ashton and I two tickets to attend (thanks Gammy).  I did not tell Ashton though, I surprised him.  Put him in the car and started driving.  We got about 3/4's of the way there and he said "Mom, can you please tell me where you are taking me, I cannot stand this anymore..." So, I handed him the tickets and said "See if you can figure it out!" He looked at them and just looked at me and smiled.

Lego Kidsfest 2013

He was SO HAPPY when we got there.  Upon entering, he could not get over all of the life-sized lego sculptures - especially all of the Star Wars characters.  He liked those the best, especially Boba Fett.  They also had a life size Hobbit building of  Bag End-the Hobbit home of Bilbo Baggins.  It was pretty amazing.

Lego Kidsfest 2013

Lego Kidsfest 2013

There was an area called "Creation Nation" where they had outlined the U.S. in white legos, then each kid was able to get a green lego plate and build buildings, etc to fill the U.S.  You built it, brought it to a table and told the Lego Staff where you wanted it to go in the U.S.  Ashton built Heinz Field for the Steelers and had them put it in Pittsburgh.

Lego Kidsfest 2013

Lego Kidsfest 2013

Ashton's favorite part of the day was the Bridge Challenge.  He was put onto a team of six, where they had to work together to build a bridge.  The object to construct a bridge capable of surviving a series of increasing weight tests. The bridge holding the most weight is the winner. Once assembled, each team must carefully carry their bridge to the LEGO pylons that will support the structure.  The secret to successful bridge building: Interlocking.  Lego Mike, who hosted the challenge was AWESOME.  He was so good with the kids.  Ashton's team came in 2nd Place, holding 20 pounds before it crumbled.

Lego Kidsfest 2013

Lego Kidsfest 2013

We had such a fun day spending time together, building legos and seeing all there was to see.  I cannot even express how great it was to see him so excited and happy.  He must have said thank you a MILLION TIMES throughout the day.  If it comes again next year, I will definitely take him again.  All of our photos from the day can be found here: Lego Kidsfest 2013 Flickr Set and below is a video from the day.