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THE TREEHOUSE
By Lori Schuster |
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posted by: FinalyFree (reply) post date: 10.14.06 (3:47 pm) I think an adult tree house is a smashing idea! Granted it may take us longer to get in and out of it, I think it might be a more precious getaway at this age than 12! Thanks for the re-post, as always, a pleasure :) posted by: thecyberwriter (reply) post date: 10.15.06 (11:07 am) This may have been an old post, but it certainly was a nice one :-) I found myself day dreaming while reading it - remembering how much I wanted a treehouse when I was a kid. I was so envious of my cousins who had one; whenever I would go over to their house, we would always go and play in it. It seemed like such a nice place to just go and be by youself for a while! What a nice post, lori...thanks for sharing it with us :-) posted by: Mimi (reply) post date: 10.15.06 (3:10 pm) I grew up in a small house with four kids too and believe you me I would have died for a tree house. My brother did build a couple of cool forts but I was never allowed in. Mostly, I think he wanted to sneak cigarettes. I too needed a bit more space to think but I did manage to survive. Mimi posted by: judypatooote (reply) post date: 10.15.06 (5:29 pm) One nice thing about getting old is you can read something over again, because you can't remember reading it in the first place......I know I read all your posts, but I can't remember that one.......it was fun to read...... posted by: goldie (reply) post date: 10.15.06 (8:00 pm) Well i had a tree house, built in our mulberry tree, and my brother, sister and i shared it and shared the ups and downs as we let it get taken over by spiders and then impulsively spring cleaned and painted it, before abandoning it again. It was a shared refuge, but no doubt has many fond memoried attached to where it once was. there was definatly something empowering about having 'the kids space' when we were all of 4,6 and 9...when we swore that we would never leave and would live on mulberries and sleep in cardboard boxes... ahhh childhood.... thanks for reminding me. "It makes no sense to hide if no one ever comes looking for you anyway." this point towards the end of the post, hit a lil harder... raw nerves currently a lil too exposed... but a very valid point all the same... thanks darlin. g.g. posted by: Sandy (reply) post date: 10.17.06 (8:19 pm) I had a tree house and it was truely a place to hide in when you wanted to be alone. |
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