Are you available for class trips? I know 26 kids who'd love to take that equipment for a test drive. And probably give a hug or two or three...to their choir teacher :)
We have a two lonely swings in the back yard, and a rusted trampoline, you're making us all look bad... I'm not sure your kids had anything quite so grand. just goes to show you what grandkids do to you. Love it, turned out great.
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Among the many things I enjoy in this life - one activity that surpasses most is teaching choir each week to about 100 students.
I cannot imagine my life without it and hence, never do.
Hmmm, I don't think it's big enough. I think the kids would get bored really fast on something that size. LOL!!!! And, WOW.
ReplyDeleteAre you available for class trips? I know 26 kids who'd love to take that equipment for a test drive.
ReplyDeleteAnd probably give a hug or two or three...to their choir teacher :)
ROFL... and I know one wonderful but territorial Grandpa who would not likely go for the idea of said test run. ;)
ReplyDelete(Hugs notwithstanding)
Ya... WOW. When can I come over and play? ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd ROFL? Really? I laughed, but stayed in my seat - much more comfortable. ;P
We have a two lonely swings in the back yard, and a rusted trampoline, you're making us all look bad... I'm not sure your kids had anything quite so grand. just goes to show you what grandkids do to you. Love it, turned out great.
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