Hi Toby Wow! Did this happen in the lockdown? Was it just a few days ago when it was really windy? It was really windy the other day, one of the first days that the weather hasn't been fine since we have been the lockdown. Hope your tramp has been turned back up the right way since these photos were taken, so it can be used while you are at home for the lockdown.
Was certainly a surprise to wake up and see the tramp tipped upside down! It must have been a funny old night for wind that Easter Sunday, as where we have the trampoline, it's rather isolated at the back of our house!
(Getting Toby to elaborate on more than one sentence has been an interesting task during our blogging sessions at home through lockdown!)
Gosh that would have been funny to see the tramp upside down. I remember once when it was really windy waking up to no trampoline it somehow managed to get down the side of the shed and I could see a little bit peeking over the shed roof. I have pinned it to the ground now. Did you help turn it back up the right way Toby?
Kia ora Toby, My goodness, what on Earth happened to your trampoline! That must have been such a funny thing to find in your background, and I can imagine how much and your family must have laughed seeing your beloved trampoline upside down. Did this happen at night or during the day? Was the trampoline broken at all, or was it completely fine? Were you able to turn it back the right way? It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know! When I was younger I used to really enjoy playing on my trampoline. I come from a big family, so there were always plenty of people to jump around with me! My favorite thing to do, however, was play the double bounce game with my older brother and sister. We would all try and jump at the same time, and at some point one of us would ‘steal’ the bounce off of the others and go super high! When our younger sister was finally old enough to play this game, we would do the same thing except because she was younger (and therefore lighter), more often than not she would fly up into the air to an incredible height! Do you have any brothers or sisters? If so, how many? Who do you play on the trampoline with? Keep blogging Toby, you’re doing a great job! Nga mihi
Hi Toby
ReplyDeleteWow! Did this happen in the lockdown? Was it just a few days ago when it was really windy? It was really windy the other day, one of the first days that the weather hasn't been fine since we have been the lockdown. Hope your tramp has been turned back up the right way since these photos were taken, so it can be used while you are at home for the lockdown.
Was certainly a surprise to wake up and see the tramp tipped upside down! It must have been a funny old night for wind that Easter Sunday, as where we have the trampoline, it's rather isolated at the back of our house!
ReplyDelete(Getting Toby to elaborate on more than one sentence has been an interesting task during our blogging sessions at home through lockdown!)
Gosh that would have been funny to see the tramp upside down. I remember once when it was really windy waking up to no trampoline it somehow managed to get down the side of the shed and I could see a little bit peeking over the shed roof. I have pinned it to the ground now. Did you help turn it back up the right way Toby?
ReplyDeleteNaomi
??? what happened to your tramp
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh toby try bounce on it now tell me how bouncey it is.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Toby,
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what on Earth happened to your trampoline!
That must have been such a funny thing to find in your background, and I can imagine how much and your family must have laughed seeing your beloved trampoline upside down.
Did this happen at night or during the day?
Was the trampoline broken at all, or was it completely fine?
Were you able to turn it back the right way?
It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know!
When I was younger I used to really enjoy playing on my trampoline. I come from a big family, so there were always plenty of people to jump around with me!
My favorite thing to do, however, was play the double bounce game with my older brother and sister. We would all try and jump at the same time, and at some point one of us would ‘steal’ the bounce off of the others and go super high!
When our younger sister was finally old enough to play this game, we would do the same thing except because she was younger (and therefore lighter), more often than not she would fly up into the air to an incredible height!
Do you have any brothers or sisters? If so, how many?
Who do you play on the trampoline with?
Keep blogging Toby, you’re doing a great job!
Nga mihi