Jamieson,
my grand-nephew in the UK, celebrated his seventh birthday recently but before
that important date, his grandmother, my sister Pearly, made a video call to me
on October 27 to let me witness the moment when she presented the LEGO gift to
him.
Receiving my LEGO prize at the Build the Thrills Festival in April 2022 |
Later,
I received a photograph (captured by Melanie, my niece!) of Pearly with her two
grandchildren while they were on this phone-video call with me.
Pearly
was holding up the LEGO gift box while Jamieson was by her side and his sister,
Thea, was mischievously doing a close-up with me on the screen!
That's me holding the LEGO trophy as the top prize winner! |
And
when Legoland Malaysia Resort opened in Iskandar Malaysia, I had the privilege
of being part of the history of the park that started with witnessing
the Groundbreaking ceremony for its construction to the first day the park
opened to welcome the public.
Since
its inception, I had observed how the park developed as I accepted invitation
after invitation to the introduction of each new attraction in the park as well
as to a host of exciting events annually.
When
the park reopened in April 2022 after two challenging years due to the global
pandemic and resulting lockdowns, I was delighted to join the happy crowd at
Legoland Malaysia Resort again for the Build the Thrills festival.
My sister Pearly, holding the LEGO gift with Jamieson while his sister, Thea, has a close-up with me! |
Upon
arrival, we were invited to drop our name-cards at the registration counter and
I guessed that this was for the usual record purposes after the Lucky Draw.
At
the close of the thrilling show, the announcement said that there were two
Lucky Draws, one for the media and the other for their guests.
I
never win anything at Lucky Draws so I did not pay much attention as the draw
was in progress… until I heard my name being called out as the winner for the
top prize!
Cheered
on by the crowd, it was a rush of adrenalin that sent me up to the stage to
receive my LEGO prize from Legoland Malaysia Resort, Divisional Director, C S
Lim.
Someone
placed a giant trophy made of LEGO in my hands and because it was impossible
for me to hold this trophy and my prize – and stand on the podium at the same
time – they put my prize on the ground while I posed for a photo memento.
Four-year-old Jamieson with a giant LEGO ice-cream cone at Legoland Windsor in 2019 |
While
I read from the side of the box that this LEGO box set was for ages 18+ my
first thought was to send it to Jamieson and let his dad, my nephew Jamie, help
him fix it.
[A
very long time ago, Jamie and his sister, had their LEGO experience at Legoland
Denmark when they travelled with their parents from the UK by overnight boat,
then by coach and enjoyed a hotel stay for a most memorable Legoland holiday.
In
fact, Jamie fondly recalled that he came back with a LEGO fire rescue boat that
could float!]
Jamieson and Thea enjoying painting fun with grandmother |
Jamie
brought his family to Legoland Windsor quite a number of times because it was close
to where they live and entry was Free-of-Charge for kids under age two.
With
my decision to present this LEGO prize to Jamieson, the next challenge was to
find a way to send it to him in the UK.
While
waiting for a solution to this dilemma, I wrapped the LEGO prize and stored it
away carefully.
Then
in August 2022, cousin Bernice and family who live in Wimbledon, came to visit us
and I seized the opportunity to ask if she could please help carry this LEGO box
back to the UK for me.
Jamieson started on his LEGO project since 7am on Saturday |
When
Bernice saw the LEGO box, she gasped, not only because of its size but also
because of its weight.
I
was relieved when she agreed to carry it back for me and when she was packing
to leave for the UK, she asked if it was OK with her opening the box and
packing its contents away and then folding the box flat to carry in her
luggage.
I
agreed without hesitation, aware that she was a seasoned traveller who would
pack everything carefully and knows best, how to reconstruct this bulky box when
it arrived safely there.
Having
entrusted this gift for Jamieson into her good hands, I was more than pleased
that my LEGO prize was on its way to a young man who would have fun fixing it with
the help of his dad, in a wonderful father-and-son bonding time.
I
do not remember when this gift was collected from Bernice but I knew that it
was already safely there for Jamieson.
So
when I received the video call from my sister on October 27, I was delighted to
witness the official presentation of this gift to Jamieson who (I was told later)
was more than ready to start on the LEGO project.
I
remember telling Jamieson to show it to his dad and get some help from him… but
this energetic boy could not sit still long enough for me to complete the
sentence… so I just wondered how much he heard what I was saying.
Jamieson with his LEGO DeLorean DMC-12 car with two LEGO figures, completed by 5pm |
Later
I was told that on October 29, Jamieson read the instructions and was
determined to start the LEGO project on his own from 7am that morning, pause for
breakfast and continued on till 10am.
Jamieson
worked on his project in the following hours and his dad told me the youngster
did almost all of it by himself. In fact, Jamie only stepped in a couple of
times when his son needed to correct things or fit in bits that he missed.
By
5pm that day, Jamieson had assembled his LEGO DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine that
comes with two LEGO figures that represent the characters played by Michael J
Fox and Christopher Lloyd in the Back to the Future series of movies.
Yay!
It
was indeed a commendable effort for this seven-year-old boy because the info
printed on the LEGO box said that this set was for ages 18+
“Well
done and Happy Birthday, Jamieson!”
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