

The kids and have been candidating for a tree house. Dave has considered it and decided we won't be able to. Our tree won't support it, it's a lot of work for him, it would be expensive, he'd have to make it safe and is concerned about that...etc.

Since we can't have a tree house, when Dave trimmed the tree this spring (there was some pretty substantial damage from the icestorm last winter) the kids dragged the biggest limbs and made a tree fort out of their swingset.

Here's a picture of Ds#4 in his tree fort...or a swing fort...or a tree swing...or something like that.
If you can't climb up to a tree house, you can bring the tree to you.
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