"Isn't that an unusual building?"
“Never seen anything like this!” the parents said.
Rasi, their teenage daughter, smiled triumphantly.
"I spent hours designing this unique building for the
upcoming competition!" the young architect said.
Rasi had creatively and optimally used all the
building-block plastic brick pieces of the "Young Architect" set.
They gifted it when she was very young.
They had made their choice between a doll set and an architect
set a decade ago.
The judges were busy picking their choice.
Rasi's entry was adjudged winner out of 19,42,763 entries
received worldwide.
The model was built using brick and mortar.
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Photo Prompt- Dale Rogerson |
100 words story for the Friday Fictioneers
Did you like to play with building-block sets?
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Bravo Rasi!! And her parents for encouraging her :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Good for her and how fabulous that her parents choose to gift her the building set.
ReplyDeleteLaurie (Solothefirst)
Think what could have happened if they'd given her, say, a toy gun
ReplyDeletegood for her for thinking outside the box . her creativity and unconventional approach clearly worked in her favor.
ReplyDeleteParents do have a strong impact on what the child chooses in the long run. This is a beautiful depiction of that.
ReplyDeleteYour posts always remind me of life’s wonders — the culture, tradition, and the small miracles we often overlook. At eclergys, we too believe in honoring heritage and meaning, whether in attire or in stories. Thank you for this beautiful perspective.
ReplyDeleteRasi seems to be an intelligent, ambitious and persistent kid.
ReplyDeleteMy son never did well with DIY construction pieces, such as lego bricks. Instead he used them like land mines, placing them at strategic points to cause unbearable pain when trampled over :D
Cheers,
CRD
Congratulations Rasi, it could inspire the future of dolls houses!
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