☄️ The meteorite came crashing

Daddy, let's make meteors and crash them on the dinosaur park

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If you are new here or missed it, a few weeks ago, my son and I created a Dinosaur Park diorama. It was a beautiful lush park, with various dinosaurs, a pond, greeneries, rocks and an active volcano.

He played with the dinosaurs around the park for a few days, until he got bored with it and had his next big idea: “Daddy, let's make meteors and crash them on the dinosaur park, so the dinosaurs will be extinct. Then we can build a jungle here with wild animals.”

Daddy, let's make meteors and crash them on the dinosaur park, so the dinosaurs will be extinct. Then we can build a jungle here with wild animals.

One Little Dude

That was a fun idea, I must confess. So I didn’t need much push to agree to it. We got some foam balls at Dollarama, painted them during the week, and set a date for the weekend to use them to crush the unsuspecting dinosaurs.

Aftermath of the meteor shower

Last Sunday, unfortunately, marked the end of the Age of Dinosaurs in our house. The meteorites came crashing, triggering a volcanic eruption, flood, and general damage to the ecosystem. I have a feeling he will probably make up some scenarios to bring the dinos back in the future, but for now, we enjoy the Age of Lions and Zebras.

Red hot lava, flowing from the volcanic mountain

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