[blparent] blparent Digest, Vol 95, Issue 7
Veronica Smith
madison_tewe at spinn.net
Sat Apr 7 15:14:49 UTC 2012
There's a little boy who lives a few houses down, doesn't know those
boundaries, he's been climbing trees, walls, etc ever since he could walk.
He too is an early riser, thus sneaks out of the house and before his mom
knew it, he was in someone's tree. I worry about him all the time. I think
he is about 8 now.
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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Jo Elizabeth Pinto
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Depends on the age. Toddlers, really three or four feet is enough, though
they might not always agree with you. The older they get, I would think,
the higher they can go.
Jo Elizabeth
"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young,
compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of
the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of
these."--George Washington Carver, 1864-1943, American scientist
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From: "Tay Laurie" <j.t.laurie at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 11:31 PM
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> Robert,
> If we have a house of our own, I could put down mulch or something
> similar to scushion the fallfrom a climbing ree, or high place they might
end up.
> But they wouldn't be allowed more than, say, ten or twelve feet off
> the ground. My husband is about isx foot. IMHO, if he can't reach
> straight up adn touch them, they're a little too high up. Or would we
> just be being over the top paranoid.
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> From: "Robert Shelton" <rshelton1 at gmail.com>
> To: <blparent at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 9:11 PM
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>
>
>>I have a story for you. When I was 3, about 60 years ago, we moved into
>> this house with a great big tree in the back yard. It had this nice fork
>> maybe 18 inches off the ground -- yeah, it was a climbin' tree. Over the
>> next year or so, I really worked at getting a start at climbing that
>> tree.
>> So, now, I'm four and a half, and I figure out how to get a leg up, so to
>> speak, and I start exploring that tree, vertically. To make matters a
>> lot
>> worse for my parents, who had already lost my older brother to congenatle
>> heart problems, I was an early riser -- I mean really early. One of my
>> earliest memories is looking down from that tree (I could see back then)
>> at
>> my dad's pink head (close cropped, he was a redhead). I was well above
>> the
>> roof line of this little house, up in that tree like a little bird
>> watching
>> the sunrise -- I'd just gotten up and gone to the back yard while my
>> folks
>> were asleep.
>>
>> So, what did my folks do? We had all kinds of cardboard from moving
>> boxes.
>> My dad, bless his heart, cushioned the area under the tree with those
>> boxes.
>> He was a wise man who understood, even after losing his first born son at
>> the age of 3, that he could not shield me from all possible harm. He was
>> raising a boy, not an African Violet. He mitigated deadly permanent
>> consequences, and let me explore, take my chances. That is a great gift
>> for
>> which I will always be grateful.
>>
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