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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 286598" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well I know I was "free range" and Tony was completely unsupervised. My boys were probably half and half. Obviously when we lived in North Myrtle they were very young...not even 4 and 2...so of course they couldnt just go play wherever. They did play in the yard. </p><p></p><p>When we moved here as they aged they got more freedom. Depending on where we lived, that kinda determined the length of the tether. We lived for about one year in a small trailer park right that backed onto a huge park with a lake. I loved it there. I could just open the door and say go play! There were swings, playground equipment, basketball hoops, tennis courts, fishing, and swimming in the summer. It was great. Then we moved back here in the country. We have fishing, hunting, fort building, bike riding, parachuting trees, and swimming in the river in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 286598, member: 1514"] Well I know I was "free range" and Tony was completely unsupervised. My boys were probably half and half. Obviously when we lived in North Myrtle they were very young...not even 4 and 2...so of course they couldnt just go play wherever. They did play in the yard. When we moved here as they aged they got more freedom. Depending on where we lived, that kinda determined the length of the tether. We lived for about one year in a small trailer park right that backed onto a huge park with a lake. I loved it there. I could just open the door and say go play! There were swings, playground equipment, basketball hoops, tennis courts, fishing, and swimming in the summer. It was great. Then we moved back here in the country. We have fishing, hunting, fort building, bike riding, parachuting trees, and swimming in the river in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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