Yeah...I'd agree, but I like that they take turns. It's easier for the big kid to successfully make it through the "tunnel" in the kitchen (slippery floor). Interesting to note that last week we had the actual tent and tunnel set up in the living room, and the bigger kid challenged his mommy "you can't fit through there!" - so I took him up on it, and I DID!!!! He got a good laugh, and so did I for that matter ("Hah! I do TOO fit in there!!!)
"Interesting to note that last week we had the actual tent and tunnel set up in the living room, and the bigger kid challenged his mommy "you can't fit through there!" - so I took him up on it, and I DID!!!"
Hmmm, didn't provide a camera for the small child in the case that I DIDN'T fit!!! Besides, I can't imagine it would be very flattering, regardless of the angle.
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I'd say the big kid ought to be the tunnel if there weren't obviously having so much fun!
Yeah...I'd agree, but I like that they take turns. It's easier for the big kid to successfully make it through the "tunnel" in the kitchen (slippery floor). Interesting to note that last week we had the actual tent and tunnel set up in the living room, and the bigger kid challenged his mommy "you can't fit through there!" - so I took him up on it, and I DID!!!! He got a good laugh, and so did I for that matter ("Hah! I do TOO fit in there!!!)
"Interesting to note that last week we had the actual tent and tunnel set up in the living room, and the bigger kid challenged his mommy "you can't fit through there!" - so I took him up on it, and I DID!!!"
Where are the pictures of that?
Hmmm, didn't provide a camera for the small child in the case that I DIDN'T fit!!! Besides, I can't imagine it would be very flattering, regardless of the angle.
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