“What the daughter does, the mother did.”
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~Jewish Proverb
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Elementary Swingset Rules Rules
The Right Way
Against the Rules
No Jumping
No Swinging on the Belly
No Standing
No Twisting
No Swinging Upside down
Where is the playground aide? Oh none needed, mom is watching the monkeys.
9 comments:
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said...
Swinging is fun but I must comment to the pic on the side.
Thank you for your immediate response on the shoe-- it was honestly almost a crisis. I also messengered Emily and she took a little bit longer but she also chose the red and white shoe. They were already purchased but the extra validation was awesome.
Which leads me to say that being far away isnt too bad when you can have your friends merely a message away.
BTW the red and white shoe is much cooler when I see it like that on your blog.
9 comments:
Swinging is fun but I must comment to the pic on the side.
Thank you for your immediate response on the shoe-- it was honestly almost a crisis. I also messengered Emily and she took a little bit longer but she also chose the red and white shoe. They were already purchased but the extra validation was awesome.
Which leads me to say that being far away isnt too bad when you can have your friends merely a message away.
BTW the red and white shoe is much cooler when I see it like that on your blog.
Too many restrictions = NO FUN. Never thought I'd see the day when Jane wasn't fun. Tsk, tsk...
Wow, it all looks like fun to me. Mom
Can you believe that the park across the street from me does not have swings? This post makes me want to act like a kid and swing...sad...
Alice, I also like the red and white shoe...totally cute!
Don't tell my kids you can't swing on your belly. It is the only position I don't have to push them in.
Wow you have a lot of rules! But it looks to me like you were able to break them all and have a blast! LOL Love it!
looks like a very fun day indeed for the monkeys!
Rules are made to be broken
Isn't it awful that our world is establishing so many rules for every little thing.
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