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Re: Giving kids experiences
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Posted by MF294-4 on July 10, 2007 at 20:46:00 from (74.37.38.250):
In Reply to: Giving kids experiences posted by Brent in IA on July 10, 2007 at 04:21:47:
I could write a book about all of the close calls over the last 60 years. Not that we were careless or anything but we always had a lot going on, something to do everyday and all day long, so the law of averages applies. No one in the family has ever gotten hurt. I think living in the hills makes it even worse. Tractors and hills don't really mix to well. I try to supervise my son more than what I remember my Dad did with me or is that just being a dad. Our young people need to experience everything within reason and you can't protect them from everything.
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