Welcome to Legano. Located in the north of Italy, in my son’s bedroom. Legano is a Lego town, the name inspired by our visit to the town of Lugano, Switzerland, right after Christmas last year. Brandon came home from that day trip and started building this village with his Christmas Legos.
He hasn’t stopped since. A year later, the town is thriving, if different. It changes every day. Some days, it’s only a small detail added. Other days, it’s a complete overhaul. Every day, it is part of him processing our adventure here in Italy, dealing with it from the perspective of a 9 year old.
It started early in the year as we built the different buildings that every town needs. A commune (town hall), gelateria, pizzeria, school, hospital, police station, fire station. Sometimes I would help him build the buildings (I like building the buildings – the police station is my proudest accomplishment), and sometimes he would work on his own. The town changes and grows as he does.
After we visited Rome in the spring, an entire section of Roman ruins cropped up. (Good thing for those Indiana Jones sets!)
As I was studying for my Italian driver’s license, street signs and signals began to appear all over town, in abundance.
Friends houses have appeared and disappeared, as his friendships grew and changed – old friends moving away and new friends moving in.
There have been piazzas with umbrella covered tables in the summer. Airports with security and international destinations. Trains and trams and funiculars and buses.
There’s even me, with a camera in my hand.
If I ever wondered about the value of play time for children, that wondering for me, is over. When I see piles of trash heaped up in the streets (a la Naples, our latest trip) or have my son explain that the little Lego statue he’s showing me is The Discus Thrower, I know that this play is not just childhood fancy. This is where he processes and integrates all of these new things he sees all of the time, things that used to be outside of his experience. Legano provides, for him, what my photography and my blog provide for me.
Have you heard the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child?” I think, for the child, it is the a village of their own creation, where they raise themself and grow up whole.
The prompt for 9 Muses Musing today is VILLAGE. Tomorrow is SWEETS. I hope you’ll come join us!