Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24th

It's the night before Christmas, and someone old is visiting the neighborhood!


It's Santa Claus!

It looks like his reindeer are off this year, because he's riding a magic train! So that's who the train cars belonged to. And that's why they were on the rooftops! It made it easier for Santa's flying engine to pick them up and take off into the sky. Merry Christmas, Santa!

Merry Christmas, Mayor Kurt and Kurt's girlfriend!


Kurt says Santa is lucky because he only has to work one day a year. Can you imagine that?

Merry Christmas, Mr. Banks and Fluffy (or is it Snowball?).


You're always so busy taking care of the neighborhood, I'm glad to see you can take your hat off and rest every once in a while.

Merry Christmas, Ex-Hippy Couple.


Wowowow, look at you go when nobody's looking! A handstand flip! Shredding on the handrail with just a bike helmet! Nobody in the neighborhood would ever believe it!

Merry Christmas, Fire Crew, Penny, and Brain.


Are you three still awake playing with that fire truck? Well keep it down, Penny and Brain are sleeping, and Santa knows if children are awake, so don't wake them up!

Merry Christmas, Pam, Alex, Erich and Jake!


This apartment has certainly grown more "lived in" since the start of the month! Now it's nice and cozy. Pam, stop fiddling with the tree! It's late, just leave it for tomorrow and get some sleep! Alex and Erich are already in dreamland. The window is open again, though, which can only mean...

Yep, snuck out again! Well, Merry Christmas, Heidi and John.


Don't stay out in the cold night air, especially on Christmas Eve! Surely tonight would be one of the nights John's parents expect him back at home. Don't worry, the neighborhood will still be here tomorrow morning!

Merry Christmas, Saleslady, Handyman, and Comptroller.

Having fun with the family is what the season is all about, but the same thing I said above goes for you guys too, don't stay out too late!

Merry Christmas to all...















...and to all...

... a good night.
















THE END
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8 comments:

  1. I probably should have found a darker backdrop for the sky in the last picture. Oh well. Thanks for reading, have a Merry Christmas tomorrow. I hope now you know what aldermen and comptrollers do!

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  2. Merry Christmas and Happy New 2011, Father Christmas, aka Mayor Kurt! Our days will be filled with joyful hope and anticipation of next Christmas' Lego Advent story! We love you! Thank you so much!

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  3. Aww, I almost cried to think it's over :(
    Can't wait until next year!!

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  4. I think we will have to wait until 2012 when maybe new additions to the magical town will be available. Until then we can re-read this wonderful Christmas story, just as we often watch Charlie Brown's Christmas and many other favorite classics annually. 2012 is the Year of the Dragon! The most auspicious of the 12 Chinese astrological signs, and it will be even moreso for Kurt who was born in 1976!

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  5. It will be so happy to have Kurt home for Christmas, home from the war-torn middle east and all the dangers there. Perhaps the next Lego Christmas will be very different from the past. <3

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  6. There must be many changes to architecture and people in Lego City since 2010! I wonder if marathon races are run there? ����And I wonder if the city celebrates Mayor Kurt's Birthday? �� Hope all is well in Lego City!��

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  7. I wonder if Mayor Kurt found some Lego Cities in Germany? Grandparents are becoming more elderly-- do they have wheelchairs in Lego City? I hope everyone is having an exciting year there now!��

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  8. Wishing a very happy 2017 holiday season to Lego City! It has been 7 years since the beloved tale of Mayor Kurt and his constituents was related here in wonderful words and Lego creations~ it is as enjoyable to read today as it was in 2010! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! It is a special part of Christmas for me! <3

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