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Playground Equipment

royalfan5

Fleet Captain
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What was your favorite? I think the swings were mine. Mostly cause you could easily jump out of them. Jungle Gym was fun too, but I wasn't that big into slides.
 
My favourite was also the swings, which is a bit odd because I have wicked height nerve and would freeze with terror on the jungle gym. However on the swings I happily swung parellel to the top bar. As I said, odd. :)
 
One more for the swings! -I could sit in one for hours -still can when I can find one that supports my weight.
 
My 2 year-old really likes the swings. She goes through phases, though: some days it's nothing but slides, some days it's 30 minutes in the swing, and others (like today) it's mostly just scampering around the place.
 
I love all playground equipment, and I am very upset that they don't make them in adult sizes.
 
The great thing about having kids is that it doesn't matter--you get to have as much fun on it as them.

Ball pits are pretty cool, too.
 
When I was kid, the playground equipment was an old rotting couch, an abandoned car and a falling-down garage. :rommie:
 
:rommie:

Well, not for me personally. :D

Ironically, that vacant lot that I was talking about is now the site of a community center with lots of activities for kids-- but the streets are far less safe to walk on than they were in the 60s.
 
I loved the sandbox. I always build the most amazing sand castles, and used my toy soldiers to stage the most vicious and glorious battles of all time (in my mind, at least).
 
I loved the carousel/merry-go-round. Too bad you can hardly find them any more. :(
 
When I was kid, the playground equipment was an old rotting couch, an abandoned car and a falling-down garage. :rommie:
You were lucky to have an old rotting couch, an abandoned car and a falling-down garage. I had to make do with a rusting lawn chair and a wobbly sawhorse!
. . . the streets are far less safe to walk on than they were in the 60s.
That's more a matter of perception than reality.
 
My favorite thing was a treehouse in the back yard of a little girl from church when I was about 7. We used to go up there and play a little game I liked to call "shower time."
 
When I was kid, the playground equipment was an old rotting couch, an abandoned car and a falling-down garage. :rommie:
You were lucky to have an old rotting couch, an abandoned car and a falling-down garage. I had to make do with a rusting lawn chair and a wobbly sawhorse!
I was actually pretty happy with it all. I didn't really know any better. :rommie:

. . . the streets are far less safe to walk on than they were in the 60s.
That's more a matter of perception than reality.
Not in this case. Kids weren't getting killed by stray bullets from drive-by shootings back in those days.
 
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