Okay, so my kids are not artistic in the traditional sense, but they are creative when it comes to Lego blocks and stories.

Jason built this nifty "International Space Station" and then sold it to Nathan for all of his "Pretend City" money. It came with places for ships to land, a junk yard with extra parts to modify ships and spaces to create new spacecrafts.

Who needs 100 sets of Legos when you have an imagination? Nathan has played with this ever-evolving toy for a week now. The ships are constantly morphing into bigger and better creations and the possibilities are endless.

Thank you Jason for creating something for your brother to play with and thank you God for giving my sons complex brains and imaginations that have
no limits!!
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