Toddler Fun: a trampoline is in our future
Feb. 7th, 2009 10:40 pmI'm opposed to trampolines. People suggest them, when they watch T. jumping on a couch he has carefully removed the cushions from. Especially after the first 20 minutes or so, when he's really hitting his stride and they're really regretting giving him permission to do that.
But my sister is a nurse, and when someone says trampolines, she says neck injury. But you know, there is no way in hell that a short exercise trampoline for one person is any worse than a bed or a couch. The bad accidents happen on the big outdoor jobs with more than one kid on them.
So I ordered a Needak, because you know me: if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing. Also, all the cheap ones have 200 pounds weight limits and I'd kinda like to have fun on this thing, too.
I also ordered T. a boombox because I'd like to redirect him away from the stereo. It has an iPod dock in case we want to get him one of those, it has a CD slot loader, and its own remote control.
But my sister is a nurse, and when someone says trampolines, she says neck injury. But you know, there is no way in hell that a short exercise trampoline for one person is any worse than a bed or a couch. The bad accidents happen on the big outdoor jobs with more than one kid on them.
So I ordered a Needak, because you know me: if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing. Also, all the cheap ones have 200 pounds weight limits and I'd kinda like to have fun on this thing, too.
I also ordered T. a boombox because I'd like to redirect him away from the stereo. It has an iPod dock in case we want to get him one of those, it has a CD slot loader, and its own remote control.
on ipods and kids
Date: 2009-02-08 09:01 am (UTC)--Amy (Yasuda)