Day Six
Flickr pal, and general all around cutie pie, Esther, recently posted this video on vimeo.com:
clandestine trampoline on Vimeo
I addition to being awesome, it reminded me of Kim and Amy Weber. They were the two sisters that lived down the hill from me when I was little. My sister Kim and I would spend as much time as possible at their house. They had water beds, televisions in every room in the house, a Snoopy sno-cone maker, and every Barbie doll and Barbie doll accessory. They also had a massive trampoline in their postage size back yard. This was years and years before the advent of trampoline safety nets. Their parents had our mother sign a release form so they would not be held responsible if we were injured. My older brother would come over, under the guise of checking on us, and impress us all with his ability to touch the cable wire that traversed the back yard.
Can you tell that this post has no point? At least it's longer than two lines. Happy Day Six!!!
clandestine trampoline on Vimeo
I addition to being awesome, it reminded me of Kim and Amy Weber. They were the two sisters that lived down the hill from me when I was little. My sister Kim and I would spend as much time as possible at their house. They had water beds, televisions in every room in the house, a Snoopy sno-cone maker, and every Barbie doll and Barbie doll accessory. They also had a massive trampoline in their postage size back yard. This was years and years before the advent of trampoline safety nets. Their parents had our mother sign a release form so they would not be held responsible if we were injured. My older brother would come over, under the guise of checking on us, and impress us all with his ability to touch the cable wire that traversed the back yard.
Can you tell that this post has no point? At least it's longer than two lines. Happy Day Six!!!
1 Comments:
wow, i'm honored! :-)
love your trampoline story, too. i was just at my sister's house over the weekend, and was so tempted to get on theirs, but never did quite make it on.
By Esther, at 12:36 PM
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