by Jeffrey Friedl
Sat, April 21st, 2007
10:52pm
JST
(18 years, 7 months ago)
We awoke this morning to find that Anthony had built an elevated-highway construction site on the kitchen table. Yes, I'm easily impressed by my own kid, but geez, just look at the detail. Cones and barriers in the proper spots, ladders leading from level to level.... the only thing not true to life is that the workers aren't eating lunch.
This is certainly a step up from the airport security gate from last week, and the street sweeper from six months ago. However, he's been doing research on the subject for a long time.
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Wow. Has Anthony been in southern California lately? That is an exact replica of the 91/60 interchange.
This is awesome! In the dictionary sense, I mean, it fills me with awe. It’s great! Please tell Anthony I said his construction site was really cool.