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Will recently started stacking blocks...to ridiculous heights! Just when you'd think it's about to fall, he adds three more. Of course, when the blocks fall they put little micro-dents in the coffee table...we call it "antiquing."
I have a good friend who, last time I heard, refuses to buy nice furniture until his kids are old enough to not cause damage. While a perfectly logical theory, Mary and I disagree. We get to enjoy our furniture for more years than my friend and, when the kids finally move out of the house, we'll still have nice furniture but filled with memories of our boys growing up...my friend will just have nice furniture.
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He probably keeps plastic covers on the sofa, too, lest the upholstery be exposed to The Elements.
Living rooms are for living, dash it all.
I don't think he goes quite that far.
I would like to emphasize that my friend and his wife are truly excellent parents raising some great kids and I have adopted some of their parenting methods (the highest compliment I can give)...I just disagree on his furniture theory.