Setting up shop in Tennessee

Posted by Ryans Dad on 16th March 2012

State of TennesseeIt’s been a while since I’ve posted here and lots has happened. This last summer our family relocated from upstate NY to Knoxville TN and along with us comes Ryan’s Work Builders business. With all of the activity that surrounds moving to a new home, adjusting to a new school and finding new friends, thoughts of his Easy Builder building block business have been a little secondary but he’s still managed to fill an order here and there. His little brother Collin is excited to step in and help now too.

Ryan opens a new saving account in TN.Today was a short school day for Ryan and that opened the door for us to find our way to a local bank where he set up a new savings account. One more step in the transition from NY to TN! After a little research online looking at banks he chose one close by that offers a “Looney Tunes” account for kids. Every so often he’ll get a newsletter just for kids and they gave him his own Piggy Bank just for opening the account.

Over the last few weeks Ryan’s been keenly focused on some new ideas, big ideas. The biggest hurdle he’ll have to overcome is cost, so he’s been churning our plans to overcome that left and right. The coming weeks and months could get a bit interesting, we’ll see.

16Mar

Ryan makes his donation to SOS Shelter!

Posted by Ryans Dad on 21st December 2010

Ryan at SOS Shelter offices

Ryan makes his donation to SOS Shelter Inc.

Last night Ryan visited the executive offices of SOS Shelter and donated 65 sets of his Easy Builder building blocks for their use. Ryan was greeted by five members of the SOS Shelter board and staff. It was a happy visit and fun for Ryan to complete his goals of distributing toys for the holidays again this year.

These 65 sets of building blocks were the result of Ryan’s second Work Builders Block Party and the help of 175 volunteers who attended this year. Roughly two weeks ago Ryan also donated a similar number of building block sets to Toys for Tots. His donation to Toys for Tots happened at his elementary school with all of his second grade classmates there to see.

If you would like to support Ryan’s efforts to help charity, your tax deductible donations will support the Work Builders Block Party! Get all the info here!

21Dec

Ryan’s been thinking… maybe a new product?

Posted by Ryans Dad on 3rd February 2010

A new product, a bus.If I have had to do anything proactive throughout the process of assisting Ryan as he has started up his Work Builders company and building block business, it has been to keep the reigns pulled in a bit. You see, building blocks are not his vision for Work Builders. Not by a long shot.

The trick so far has been to keep him focused on a product simple enough that we can reasonably make it by hand, with a somewhat sketchy selection of tools to work with. His plans for product offerings are extensive and in some cases rather involved. But here is one we may be able to work on without too much in the way of retooling, or breaking the bank.

Ryan’s brother Collin has a birthday on January 5. This year he turned 4 years old and boy was he looking forward to that! You see, when you are four years old “everything’s fun!” as he puts it. In any case, Ryan decided to make a present for Collin’s birthday and that is what you see pictured here. Ryan’s bus. Some time ago Ryan had been playing around with some building blocks one day and it struck him that they looked like a bus. He’s been pondering that idea ever since.

The bus is made from materials we already had on hand, Easy Builder building blocks! I admire his resourcefulness using materials we already had. The only thing we had to get specifically for this bus was the wheels. His plan was to glue the blocks together paint them yellow (paint we also already had on hand) and draw on the details that would make the bus look good. Collin’s birthday was a perfect chance to build his prototype and give it a test run. I think he did a great job!

Ryan's busIf he does decide to go ahead with this as a new product for Work Builders there will be some details to work on for sure. As you can see from the second photo, all four wheels don’t sit nicely on the ground and that is a detail not lost on Ryan. So we’ll need to do a better job with that. Also it adds some time and expense to be gluing the blocks together and such. We might find ourselves discussing other options for building materials. But these are things you learn when you build your first prototype, right?

So for now Ryan is pondering this bus as a new product offering. For the future, he has been writing down other ideas in a planning notebook. One he had me get at the store expressly for this purpose. In his planning notebook… All I can say is that he has the book broken down into sections each one containing a list of other products he is considering for production, soon.

As for me? I’m still holding the reigns, a little.

3Feb