Chillin' with Magic Friends!

PotteryGal

Active Member
You know, that's not a bad idea.... :lookaroun

At least then they could fight, yell, scream, etc. without my having to listen to it! :hammer:

And they wouldn't destroy your house as much. Literally bounce off the walls.
Speaking of bouncing, I think we will be buying the kids a trampoline this summer (with the netting, of course). Have to be careful where we put it though, or Joel will be aiming for the roof. :rolleyes:
 

Disnut

Member
And they wouldn't destroy your house as much. Literally bounce off the walls.
Speaking of bouncing, I think we will be buying the kids a trampoline this summer (with the netting, of course). Have to be careful where we put it though, or Joel will be aiming for the roof. :rolleyes:
We have one for the kids. The net didn't last. The dog wanted up on the trampoline with the girls and he tore it up to get to them.:lookaroun
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Just be sure to check your homeowner's insurance policy about it, I've heard of people losing theirs for not reporting that they have one.
 

Nemo14

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Original Poster
The problem is if any of your kid's friends get hurt on it, their parents can sue you, so if the insurance company doesn't know that you have a "hazard" on your property, they can refuse to cover the claim. The same applies for pools.
 

Disnut

Member
The problem is if any of your kid's friends get hurt on it, their parents can sue you, so if the insurance company doesn't know that you have a "hazard" on your property, they can refuse to cover the claim. The same applies for pools.
We talked to the parents before the friends can jump or even get on it.
 

Nemo14

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Original Poster
We talked to the parents before the friends can jump or even get on it.
I would too, but sadly that won't stop them from suing if the child ends up with huge medical bills or whatever.
Not trying to be Debbie Downer, just telling you what I've heard.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
The problem is if any of your kid's friends get hurt on it, their parents can sue you, so if the insurance company doesn't know that you have a "hazard" on your property, they can refuse to cover the claim. The same applies for pools.

Well, that makes sense..I knew about pools, just didn't even think about tramps.
 

Disnut

Member
I would too, but sadly that won't stop them from suing if the child ends up with huge medical bills or whatever.
Not trying to be Debbie Downer, just telling you what I've heard.
I understand. We try to be very careful with the trampoline. The girls love to out there and just sit and talk. (girl time and sister time.) I love that
 

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