So, Doug and I are hunkered down for the night. Happy that there will be no more work until after Christmas. Enjoying some pistachios and clementines. Flipping between "A Christmas Carol" and some Discovery Channel thing on squids. The boys are nestled soundly in their beds. It is a wild storm outside, but nothing too out-of-the-ordinary for the highland plains of Colorado.
Suddenly I hear this crazy noise and a crack and a crash. I hear Doug say, "Oh. My. Gosh. The trampoline is in the neighbors' yard." The fence is broken and the trampoline is upside-down almost on their patio.
This is no lightweight trampoline. This is super-heavy-duty and BIG. Doug buried part of it in the dirt and still it had lift-off.
Last year we lost our glasstop patio table to the wind and the fence.
We bundle up and go out to talk to them (it's almost 10PM) but no answer. So i write a note stating we're aware of the trampoline situation, we'll fix it and we're sorry. Stuff it in a ziploc baggie and put it on their door.
Is there some sort of earth-force trying to get us to talk to these neighbors?
And why couldn't it have been their shed that blew away?
And, no. We will not be replacing the trampoline until we move to the west-side away from the awful wind.
Happy Eyes
“Happy the eyes that can close.” --from Cry the Beloved Country
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Oh MAN! That's crazy. I've never heard of such a thing. Good luck keeping your children on the ground!
cripes. it's like the freakin' wizard of oz!! (too bad about the shed. i mean, at the VERY least, the trampoline could have crashed into IT...)
oh my gosh. a different deal when you see the video.
WOW!! I can't believe it! How did the playhouse survive?
WOW!! I can't believe it! How did the playhouse survive?
As if you need more dealings with your neighbors - you poor guys! Crazy!
ARE YOU KIDDING ME??
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