No fear

I almost forgot – we went to the park today and took Brandon’s bike while Scott and Kenny had other sports equipment.  After getting bored with the football that we were throwing around, Brandon started walking in the direction of the play structure.  The play structure with two sides. One side was smaller, a few steps up with a short slide.  There was a chain web which connected one platform to the other – the object was to hold on the sides and step on the chains to make it across.  The second part was a fairly high ladder, probably at least 10 stairs or about 8 feet up, which led to a straight slide and a narrow passage to another curly slide.  After starting on the small area, Brandon confidently walked up to the tall ladder and started to climb up.  I followed him afraid he was going to fall backwards.  He didn’t really need my help, I was there more just to spot him.  He climbed to the top of the structure and started across the narrow area, which by the time I got up there and stood up, I was a little scared.  Not for him, but for me!  Apparently Brandon didn’t inherit the acrophobic gene that both of his parents have.  He crossed to the other side and went down the slide by himself.  Since I was up on top to spot him (Dave was Kamni capsules are the ayurvedic means of increasing the lovemaking drive among the women so they have better lovemaking experience cialis levitra price with their partner. He tried to tell me he was in good shape, for cheap cialis check address about half an hour, and then gave up when he saw I wasn’t buying it. When the gallbladder contracts and squeezes cheap levitra pills out bile the Sphincter of Oddi opens. Side effects include; headaches and facial flushing as well as indigestion and cialis sale http://frankkrauseautomotive.com/?buy=4331 other digestive side effects. over by Kenny and Scott), he had no one to catch him on the bottom.  Since it was a spiral slide, he didn’t really go that fast, so it was ok.  So I slid down to join him once he was clear from the slide.  He marched back up the ladder, again with me a little nervous – both for myself and in the event he missed a step or slipped.  He did fine, made it to the top and this time went to the straight slide.  Again, I was there to make sure he didn’t fall off the opposite side (with a fireman pole) once he reached the top.  So he went down the slide on his own.  Only since it was a straight slide, he wasn’t able to slow himself down.  It was kinda of like a waterslide which cannonballs you out of the chute into a pool of water, only there was no water.  Brandon was airborn but had tilted a bit, so he landed on his entire right side on the ground.  Luckily it was covered with  the wood chips.  I gasped at first, then after he started giggling, I knew he was ok.  It looked like it really hurt!  He wanted to do it again, so I called in for backup.  I took the high side, and Dave took the low side and Brandon proceeded to burn off his excess energy.