Monday, March 26, 2007

Kit Kit's Lego "eka-eka"


Lego are played by children and adults from all over the world. It mainly made up of small interlocking parts that are meant to encourage creativity and arts and crafts or decorative elements.

When rayner sees a crane in a distance, he say 'eka eka'. Using lego bricks, he attempt to make his very own 'eka eka'.

To see more pictures, click here or view at Rayner picture gallery.


"Lego" comes from Danish leg godt which translates to "play well".
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No blog update?!


Hello Daddy, I had received complaints about you. It seemed like you had not doing your job to keep my blog updated. Whaa! No cho kang

Sleeping right?!...