Re: [AlwaysUnschooled] needing energy solutions
John and Amanda Slater
Thanks for all the ides everyone. Some might work and some I wish would work. We have been thinking about a rock wall ( I would love to see your pictures Danielle, I've seen the ones of the outside wall) and mini trampoline already and sounds like they would be good. We might do a video game system next year and will look into mat. I looked into the ikea hand rings and they do not ship them via internet, but I love the idea. I think a ladder on the ceiling would be fantastic, but completely undoable with this house. We do not have a flat piece of ground for a big trampoline and I've heard it will often void home-owners insurance, be sure to check. We already ride bikes, scooters, and roller skates in the basement. I'm trying to mentally set up an obstacle course so I will have ideas. Next time I'm out we will chack for carpet skates. I've kept all the suggestions and will try them all out.
Thanks,
Amanda
Eli 5 Samuel 3.5
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Thanks,
Amanda
Eli 5 Samuel 3.5
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Michelle/Melbrigða
On 8/28/06, John and Amanda Slater <fourslaterz@...> wrote:
So if you think your kids would enjoy the dancing, but aren't ready
to invest in a game system, there are PC versions of these games.
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Michelle
aka Melbrigða
http://eventualknitting.blogspot.com
[email protected] - Homeschooling for the Medieval Recreationist
> We might do a video game system next year and will look into mat.There are dance mats that also hook up to your computer via usb ports.
So if you think your kids would enjoy the dancing, but aren't ready
to invest in a game system, there are PC versions of these games.
--
Michelle
aka Melbrigða
http://eventualknitting.blogspot.com
[email protected] - Homeschooling for the Medieval Recreationist
John and Amanda Slater
Thanks, I will look into it, but we have a mac that often is not compatable.
Michelle/Melbrigða <pamperedmichelle@...> wrote: On 8/28/06, John and Amanda Slater <fourslaterz@...> wrote:
So if you think your kids would enjoy the dancing, but aren't ready
to invest in a game system, there are PC versions of these games.
--
Michelle
aka Melbrigða
http://eventualknitting.blogspot.com
[email protected] - Homeschooling for the Medieval Recreationist
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Michelle/Melbrigða <pamperedmichelle@...> wrote: On 8/28/06, John and Amanda Slater <fourslaterz@...> wrote:
> We might do a video game system next year and will look into mat.There are dance mats that also hook up to your computer via usb ports.
So if you think your kids would enjoy the dancing, but aren't ready
to invest in a game system, there are PC versions of these games.
--
Michelle
aka Melbrigða
http://eventualknitting.blogspot.com
[email protected] - Homeschooling for the Medieval Recreationist
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