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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    ...though I can't help but wonder how many other happy little kids from the "hood" are going to now adopt you and mama as "part time" parents???!!!!
    Outside of our immediate neighbor's 3 year old grandson who visits several times a week...there are no other kids in the immediate 'hood...and even if there were, the road is not safe for walking or biking. (Another benefit of the new driveway will be the ability for the girls to get bicycles...and have a place to ride them without transporting them via the car to a park)

    But I'm sure that the girls' friends from school will enjoy it if and when they visit, although their "best friends" already have similar setups. They are very common in this area.

    The side benefit to all this is that is may create a "little" more time for mama and papa to do things they enjoy, rather than driving off to the playground/park...like work in the shop, perhaps?
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    Good work, Jim.

    As an added bonus, you now have a place to through all the chips!

    Bruce
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Well, the new play gym, despite a brief rain-delay, was successfully installed just as the bus, err...big yellow limo...pulled up at 4:20p this afternoon. Strangely, nobody noticed anything, even though the installer's truck was still present, until I suggested that the girls turn around and "look up on the hill". (Nastia was too busy playing to the video camera... )

    At any rate, the squealing knocked out any dogs within five miles and I was nominated as the "best papa" (at least for now), including hugs and actual kisses. (Hopefully, mama will receive a similar award...)

    Here are a few pictures for your enjoyment.

    Jim,
    .... Most likely one of the most memorable times of there lives. Good to see happy kids .

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    Jim: fatherhood has its rewards (even if it costs you a few$) . Did you have to assemble? I done a few in the Past. Sound like they were installed...Isn't being a Dad great?? Congrats!!
    Jerry

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    Oh, that's right, you did mention Rainbow before - sorry for the brain fade. I suspect with the weather this weekend the girls didn't leave the fort very often!

    Wes

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    Looks very nice Jim!!!!! It's not hard to tell that the girls are HAPPY!!!!!!
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    Very nice, Jim. I tried to post yesterday, but couldn't, for some reason.

    I know that set you back a bit, as we researched them, but the girls will get many years of enjoyment, and your tool budget will recover.

    Looks like you are raising a fine family, but I knew that would happen.

    Hope to see you at Bill's in July (if scheduling will cooperate).
    Martin, Granbury, TX
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    Jim -

    Great setup. We have a 15 year old Rainbow setup in our yard. Other than sealing it every four years or so, it's no maintenance. The girls will love it. To this day, our's is still a "kid magnet."

    Neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Olexa
    Did you have to assemble? I done a few in the Past. Sound like they were installed...
    They sent a crew out to assemble it...the "assembly charge" was $99, which I'm sure didn't cover the cost outright for two guys (contractors) and about two and a half hours (not to mention the delivery of the stuff a few days ago by the same two fellows in the pouring rain), but even with the "promotional discount" on the play gym, they made money on the deal. That's ok. I got to watch them put it together (no extra charge for that...... ) which was more difficult due to the slope and got to see the look on the girls' faces when they actually noticed it for the first time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Clemmons
    We have a 15 year old Rainbow setup in our yard. Other than sealing it every four years or so, it's no maintenance.
    Yes, the last thing the installers talked about was being sure to seal it every few years. They said that the ones you see "out there" that are dark gray and yucky were not sealed. Doing so will keep it in great shape over the years. Not that I'm anticipating anything in any kind of near term (!!!), but in theory, this thing should still be standing when/if we get grandkids someday...
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 06-10-2006 at 9:59 PM.
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    Very cool, Jim! We put up one of the big 'ol Rainbow systems in our yard last year, and it has paid for itself tenfold since then. Many happy years of swinging and climbing to come!!

    - Keith

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    The side benefit to all this is that is may create a "little" more time for mama and papa to do things they enjoy, rather than driving off to the playground/park...like work in the shop, perhaps?
    Yea Jim, Keep telling yourself that!

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