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Merry Christmas!
 

Merry Christmas!

Today was a wonderful day. We stayed in our pajamas most of the day and got to watch Atticus open his presents. Without a doubt, the best present was the one that Nick made him.

What do you make a toddler? Something that has everything that they love to do: an outlet to plug things into (no power to the outlet), buttons (these cause lights to light up and a buzzer to go off), a light switch, door knobs and a lock with a key that works, and an old laptop keyboard. Put this together with a bit of creativity, and what do you get?  A "control panel".

 Nick has been thinking about this for quite awhile and it turned out great. The locks work, there is a plexiglass window so you can see the light inside as well as all the cords.  There is also a lever, connected to some bungee cords inside to give it friction.  Nick is the genius behind all of this. I helped sand and varnish it, but other than that, it was all his doing.

 Here are a few pics:

                     

 And a picture from the top so you can see more of what it does:

 


This will provide hours of fun!

Boy is Christmas fun with kids...

Posted: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:30 PM by Trissa
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Comments

Aaron said:

Holy cow!  That's the coolest idea I've see for a toddler.

You should offer those for sale...with a BTO option--we'd put down a deposit! :-)

# December 26, 2007 6:16 AM

Sandy said:

He will have so many hours of fun with that. What a clever idea! (and I don't think there is a better gift than one that is made by the giver)

# December 26, 2007 6:27 AM

Tim said:

That's just too cool. Atticus is one lucky red head! Happy New Year.

# December 31, 2007 8:08 PM

Sandy said:

Happy New Year, Trissa and family!

# January 1, 2008 5:49 AM

Uncle John said:

What a boy!

# January 14, 2008 7:04 PM
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