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Computers With Minds Of Their Own & Playgrounds

Happy Friday All,

Congratulations to Harvee for winning the Nancy Gideon interview drawing last night!

Last night I wrote up a fun post about playgrounds. About how I like to play on the swings (when they have ones that will work for adults). I clicked on the "Publish Post" button and all of a sudden it took me to some sort of search page or whatever and when I came back to my blog the post wasn't there at all!
Now when I'm typing up the post it automatically saves it every few minutes. So I can't figure out where it went.

So anyway I had asked what every one's favorite thing to do on the playground was and if you still did go to playgrounds?

Have A Fabulous Friday and a Great Weekend!

Comments

Anonymous saidā€¦
I'm a grandmother, does that answer your question???
I've always loved the swings and the slide. I never could manage the Monkey Bars.
All my grandkids like to climb, though.They must be stronger than I ever was!
Have a great weekend yourself, Bethany!
Tonette
Bethany saidā€¦
Tonette,

It wasn't until I became an adult and could reach up from the ground and walk the Monkey Bars that I had any sort of friendly truce with them LOL (when I was a kid, I wasn't so sure about them--although I think I played on them a little bit at friends' house, but rarely--if ever--on a playground did I get on Monkey Bars).

Grandmother or not, if you wanna swing and there's one adults can go on, go for it!

As always, thank you for dropping by :-)

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