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In reply to the discussion: How far would you go to tear down a cardboard fort? [View all]haikugal
(6,476 posts)When our family was young we didn't have any extra money and when you buy a house it used to take three years to recover and have a little money left over. I agree about those huge boxes and I looked for a link but must have missed it. I wanted to see pictures.
As you say a new neighborhood may play a part in this...I know what 'neighbors' can be like, not very pleasant sometimes.
I hope this is resolved so all the children can enjoy their fort along with the parents. Children and neighborhoods need this kind of thing in my view. We have a lot of Maple trees so in the fall we'd rake up a huge pile of leaves in the yard (no front or back here just huge yard) and the kids would play in that pile until they got too soggy, a week sometimes. Makes memories... Our neighbors, such as they are thought we were off but couldn't say anything about it...we don't burn leaves we compost them, very different than the custom around here.
Each to their own if no one is hurt, what difference does it make?
Anyone have links?