@legoterfy136 You have no clue how many he has. But I will simply congratulate you and send you on your way, content in your fantasy... Off you go now.
@Paladinking5 He gets them from sets. Makes the set, tears apart the set, and then makes things up from scratch. He gets a lot of ideas from boyzwiththemosttoyz or something like that....
Hello my name is Arny.I'm 11 years old and I just love LEGO.When it's Christmas I'm going to get a LEGO Technic RC car and a Go-Kart,so after I have lots of fun playing with them then I could take them apart and build a highly detailed RC super car.And let Ryan play ROBLOX it's an online game where you build stuff out of bricks.
your son is lucky. when i was a little kid i had tubs full of legos. about 4 years ago i had to throw them away because i had them stored out in our shed, and the legos started growing mold on them. for the past year or so ive been trying to rebould my lego collection. if only i will have as many legos as your son does. good luck on building your lego collection...
Oh, that is so sad! I'd have soaked 'em in bleach overnight and maybe run them through the washer and dryer tied inside a pillowcase or something, before throwing them out.
My son is 4 1/2 yrs old and has verbal apraxia. He sounds exactly like your son from the clip when he was younger. This video gives me hope. Your son is creative, verbal, and personable. I know that my son just can't express himself yet. Hopefully, one day I'll have the same success as you have with Ryan.
Ryan is entering 5th grade next week and was mainstreamed last year. It was HARD not having the support of the special ed language specialists. I hadn't realized how much I depended on their feedback.
They were able to 'sneak in' and teach while he thought they were playing, and we reinforced at home continually what they were teaching at school.
It was a constant effort, and I had to learn to walk away when I got frustrated, which was all too often. Take small steps every day, and never give up, especially when it feels like you've exhausted efforts. All things I'm sure you know.
Love him no matter how much progress you can make, and he will do well in life. So will you!
Easter Seals programs in the Summertime were VERY good for Ryan. He got one-one-one therapy we could afford. Look for them.
And yet the making up of the stories was kinda the point. Sorry you didn't enjoy it as much as I would've liked, but thanks for watching anyway. I appreciate you taking the time.
Great job with the creativity Ryan. I had loads of Lego as a kid and me and my brothers used to build huge scenes too. Seeing the tree, just like one we had, brought back loads of memories!
Wow. I always wanted to get a decent Lego kit when I was a kid. Very articulate and informative presentation. Ryan is a natural communicator. Very impressive.
(Ryan) Thank you for stopping and listening to my story. Thank you for saying that I am articulate. Dad says that means I talked well. I had to have speech lessons to learn to talk, so this is cool!
Ryan, I am a BIG lego fan. I grew up with it, and my daughter has the version for younger kids (Duplo) and we play with that all the time. The big red robot was cool!
Ryan looks like you. =D
delta1O5 1 year ago
@delta1O5 I'm going to take that aas a compliment to him!
DanPostropheL 11 months ago
nice but I have more.
legoterfy136 1 year ago
@legoterfy136 You have no clue how many he has. But I will simply congratulate you and send you on your way, content in your fantasy... Off you go now.
DanPostropheL 1 year ago
@legoterfy136 and that means you win. Congrats!
DanPostropheL 11 months ago
i like the hover boat
Tayprodutions 1 year ago
@Tayprodutions Don't we all. The hoverboat is cool. By now, it's part of a Transformer, I'm sure....
DanPostropheL 11 months ago
so he creates them he doesnt get them from sets if he didnt get them from sets then thats awsome that he can make those
Paladinking5 1 year ago
@Paladinking5 Ryan gets sets and builds them, then tears them down and starts creating. He's learned a lot from tutorials on youtube.
DanPostropheL 1 year ago
@Paladinking5 He gets them from sets. Makes the set, tears apart the set, and then makes things up from scratch. He gets a lot of ideas from boyzwiththemosttoyz or something like that....
DanPostropheL 11 months ago
Hello my name is Arny.I'm 11 years old and I just love LEGO.When it's Christmas I'm going to get a LEGO Technic RC car and a Go-Kart,so after I have lots of fun playing with them then I could take them apart and build a highly detailed RC super car.And let Ryan play ROBLOX it's an online game where you build stuff out of bricks.
dsman11ROBLOX 2 years ago
I hope you have a great Christmas this year. Thanks for watching.
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
What a great collection! I'm saving up to buy the set 'Green Grocer' it's $150 though.
Kistang1000 2 years ago
Thanks. I hope by now you saved enough. Did you get it? Maybe for Christmas?
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
or Hannukah... Or Kwanzaa... or perhaps for Festivus!
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
haha help me wtf that was so funny !
still good video
i acidently rated it 1 but then i gave him a 5 ryan you are the bees nees!
danieleast2009 2 years ago 2
Thanks again!
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
your son is lucky. when i was a little kid i had tubs full of legos. about 4 years ago i had to throw them away because i had them stored out in our shed, and the legos started growing mold on them. for the past year or so ive been trying to rebould my lego collection. if only i will have as many legos as your son does. good luck on building your lego collection...
joeythegeek1942 2 years ago
Oh, that is so sad! I'd have soaked 'em in bleach overnight and maybe run them through the washer and dryer tied inside a pillowcase or something, before throwing them out.
Good luck on the new collection, though!
I often wonder where old LEGOs go...
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
The legos rock. Since i only have 1 set i love them.
octopus189 3 years ago
Yes, the LEGOs rock. And Ryan's collection just grew by leaps and bounds since his Birthday. I think he has all the Indiana Jones sets.
DanPostropheL 3 years ago
For my birthday my dad i going to buy me a 1000 pieces or something lego castle.I can't wait.
octopus189 3 years ago
When's your birthday? Did you get it yet? Ryan is talking about that castle as well. I'm saving up my pennies...
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
Dec 5. but he didnt buougth it :( well at least he bougth me a 500+ pieces lego castle mine.
octopus189 2 years ago
My son is 4 1/2 yrs old and has verbal apraxia. He sounds exactly like your son from the clip when he was younger. This video gives me hope. Your son is creative, verbal, and personable. I know that my son just can't express himself yet. Hopefully, one day I'll have the same success as you have with Ryan.
magelbagel1996 3 years ago
Ryan is entering 5th grade next week and was mainstreamed last year. It was HARD not having the support of the special ed language specialists. I hadn't realized how much I depended on their feedback.
They were able to 'sneak in' and teach while he thought they were playing, and we reinforced at home continually what they were teaching at school.
DanPostropheL 3 years ago
It was a constant effort, and I had to learn to walk away when I got frustrated, which was all too often. Take small steps every day, and never give up, especially when it feels like you've exhausted efforts. All things I'm sure you know.
Love him no matter how much progress you can make, and he will do well in life. So will you!
Easter Seals programs in the Summertime were VERY good for Ryan. He got one-one-one therapy we could afford. Look for them.
DanPostropheL 3 years ago
i like it i wish i had a lego room like that
hiltinberg 3 years ago
The only problem with it is paying for the bricks!
Thanks for watching.
DanPostropheL 3 years ago
srry dude but it was kinda dumb. You kinda made up stories and stuff but u still have a great imagination and have great legos
cortesVSaztec 3 years ago
And yet the making up of the stories was kinda the point. Sorry you didn't enjoy it as much as I would've liked, but thanks for watching anyway. I appreciate you taking the time.
-dan'l
DanPostropheL 3 years ago
So I have finally got back to see this...
Great job with the creativity Ryan. I had loads of Lego as a kid and me and my brothers used to build huge scenes too. Seeing the tree, just like one we had, brought back loads of memories!
Thank you :)
talk74 4 years ago
(Ryan) Thank you for watching this. My Dad will be putting up my second movie soon. Come back and watch it when it comes.
Ry3bread
DanPostropheL 4 years ago
Wow. I always wanted to get a decent Lego kit when I was a kid. Very articulate and informative presentation. Ryan is a natural communicator. Very impressive.
Rhemasonador 4 years ago
(Ryan) Thank you for stopping and listening to my story. Thank you for saying that I am articulate. Dad says that means I talked well. I had to have speech lessons to learn to talk, so this is cool!
Ry3bread
DanPostropheL 4 years ago
Ryan, I am a BIG lego fan. I grew up with it, and my daughter has the version for younger kids (Duplo) and we play with that all the time. The big red robot was cool!
periurban 4 years ago
You have a great imagination Ryan and that's a good thing. And I hope you don't hate me for saying this, but I believe you're a lot like your father.
Don't let anyone bully you and do your own thing. I'm looking forward to Lego Museum Tour 2
All the best,
Didier Strijdonk
MGSGeneral 4 years ago
Can't believe I didn't reply to this a year ago.
You rock. 'nuf said.
-dan'l
DanPostropheL 2 years ago
Great Lego collection there Ryan! I loved Legos as a kid myself! that's a cool robot too! -Russ
Frequency100 4 years ago
Brownie points to Russ for being the first to leave Ryan a comment! Yes!!!
DanPostropheL 4 years ago