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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 519801" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My boys started playing in the fields and the woods out of my sight from about the time Cory was age 5 and then Jamie would have been 7. Billy didnt go out most of the time but would sometimes. He tended to be my inside bookworm. But Jamie and Cory would run wild in the fields and woods riding bikes, building forts, climbing trees and doing everything little boys could do out in the country. Every moment they could be outside, that is where they were. They couldnt stand being in the house. They knew not to go into the road and they knew not to go to the river. Pretty much everything else was fair game. We did have a small pond out behind one of the houses we rented and they used to fish in it. They had a blast. I could open the door in the morning and tell them to come home when the got hungry. I never had to worry much. They would find some friend to hang around with. Those were great days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 519801, member: 1514"] My boys started playing in the fields and the woods out of my sight from about the time Cory was age 5 and then Jamie would have been 7. Billy didnt go out most of the time but would sometimes. He tended to be my inside bookworm. But Jamie and Cory would run wild in the fields and woods riding bikes, building forts, climbing trees and doing everything little boys could do out in the country. Every moment they could be outside, that is where they were. They couldnt stand being in the house. They knew not to go into the road and they knew not to go to the river. Pretty much everything else was fair game. We did have a small pond out behind one of the houses we rented and they used to fish in it. They had a blast. I could open the door in the morning and tell them to come home when the got hungry. I never had to worry much. They would find some friend to hang around with. Those were great days. [/QUOTE]
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