These “baby-proofing” products are real rip-offs, at least
in my view. I put my foot down and
refused to pay the exorbitant prices they were asking for “baby gates” that are
supposedly necessary to keep the kiddies from falling down (or climbing up???)
the stairs. I tried to explain that
about a bazillion generations of kids were successfully raised without such
items, but “grandma” would hear none of it and threatened to put her foot down
on top of mine. So, to prove my point
(that they were rip-offs) I headed to the hardware store a few nights ago and
spent about $30 on materials to custom build TWO of the darned things.
And I did it, too, and they turned out quite nice. Now I must admit that it took me three nights,
a total of about 15 hours, but any handyman who can work more than about 15
minutes without a long break could easily have done it in three hours or
less. (I know that I could back when I
was young and healthy.)
Of course that does not count the time required to remove
the barbed-wire from the top. Dawn
insisted that I take that off. I tried
to explain that it would toughen the kids up while at the same time teaching
them some valuable “life lessons”, but she wasn’t buying any of that.
No wonder today’s kids aren’t as tough as we were!!!
------------- “Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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