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Topic: Swings, merry-go-rounds, and kids, oh my!  (Read 3191 times)

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craig

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Not related to fishing, but a valuable lesson learned none the less. 

Craig's parenting tip #231: When your child wants to be spun over and over again on the one person merry-go-round thingy at the park, then wants to be pushed higher and higher on the swings, do not immediately place him in the car and drive home when you are done. Allow a sufficient period of time to pass so that he can regain his equilibrium.  Especially, if you are in stop and go traffic.

I now know where the missing half of a box of goldfish crackers went this afternoon. :icon_puke_r:


Deluxeharley

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Gee that sounds kinda fun.. Just so we all could learn more, please posts the other 230 tips you have learned  :banjo:
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