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arerrac 02-01-2008 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Kurt V (Post 3740806)
When I was a kid I had the top bunk and my older brother had the bottom bunk. Our bunks had the wire screen springs and no slats. My brother would wait until I was asleep then using his feet on the bottom of the top bunk push up and flip me out of bed onto the floor. Fortunately we had carpeting. I survived.


+1 except I was the older brother! :p

5axis 02-01-2008 12:49 PM

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Add me to the list of top bunk high divers. (several times) Splains a-lot huh :D

72doug2,2S 02-01-2008 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by lendaddy (Post 3742299)
Floor is carpet.

My guess is you haven't taken them to the emergency room yet for head lacerations. Correct?

My oldest has three sets of stitches on his head from running around corners and slipping and failing into furniture, from three different times. He is very smart in school, but has always been too overconfident physically. I think his big head made him top heavy.

The second oldest had staples in his head from a rock fight in the back yard with a neighbor.

After all that I never gave the bunk beds a second thought.

Tim Hancock 02-01-2008 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 72doug2,2S (Post 3742275)
Lendaddy whats on the floor--Concrete?

Tim I'm more concerned about the pond and my 2.5 year old girl, any suggestions?


When I married my wife, her girls were 5 & 6, but my wife taught them to swim when they were very young. She never had a problem.

If you teach your daughter to swim, you won't need to worry about the pond. As the girls got a bit older, I never worried about them in the pond, but if they had friends over, my wife and I woud keep a watchful eye on them.

lendaddy 02-01-2008 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 72doug2,2S (Post 3742427)
My guess is you haven't taken them to the emergency room yet for head lacerations. Correct?

My oldest has three sets of stitches on his head from running around corners and slipping and failing into furniture, from three different times. He is very smart in school, but has always been too overconfident physically. I think his big head made him top heavy.

The second oldest had staples in his head from a rock fight in the back yard with a neighbor.

After all that I never gave the bunk beds a second thought.

Actually we had to rush the two year old in just a couple of months ago. He was running and tripped introducing his forehead to the edge of a kitchen chair. Spit his melon open like a cantaloupe. A bunch of stitches later he was fine but he has an impressive Harry Potter scar:)

72doug2,2S 02-04-2008 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by lendaddy (Post 3742492)
Actually we had to rush the two year old in just a couple of months ago. He was running and tripped introducing his forehead to the edge of a kitchen chair. Spit his melon open like a cantaloupe. A bunch of stitches later he was fine but he has an impressive Harry Potter scar:)

Something tells me he's going to be just fine!


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