
As the years have gone by, the one thing I’ve learned is that LEGO™ bricks often are great conversation starters. They often put smiles on people’s faces. This is especially true when I take my vehicle in for service, or happen to be sitting in a drive-thru at a fast food restaurant. For example, I’ve watched many people in my rearview mirror get behind me in the drive-thru and take pictures of my license plate. I’ll often notice they have a smile on their face just talking about it. To me, it’s a really good feeling that my hobby created happiness on someone’s face!
SIDE NOTE: I want to point out general awareness regarding ordering any custom license plate frames that are ordered online. One issue that I have run into over the years with ordering license plate frames from online sellers is that I need to pay close attention to where the “state” is located on the actual plate itself, and where the “year” is located BEFORE the order is placed. The location of the “state,” and the “year” can vary across the country. Here in Missouri, both the state and year must be fully visible (placing a frame over either one of those is illegal). What I learned is that different manufacturers do not always take that into consideration. Sometimes other manufacturers will just make a wide line going around the perimeter of the plate frame. That’s just good information to think about before placing your order! 🙂
I found valve stem caps made from LEGO™ bricks on Etsy!


