понедельник, 3 июля 2017 г.

That is the most awesome idea! Definitely puts more more at ease about getting my jump on 😉 hehe


I have always wanted to do this but hubby always asks me what do we do when the hole fills up with water….a mosquito fest here in Iowa! Is that a trench you put around it? Do you put some type of pipe in to drain it away? Any feedback I could give my hubs I would be forever grateful as our trampoline is kinda a eyesore looking out into our beautiful farm field horizon.


Oh how awesome! I totally want one, too!


AHH we’ve been wanting to do this so badly. Did you just measure the trampoline and then dig and go for it. ANy advice or how-to? The things i wonder about are rain and snow and if that will cause problems underneath..i bet your boys are so happy!!


I never dug a hole for our tramp. (She died recently… RIP)


There were always kids flying off like the monkeys on the bed that broke their heads. Good thinkin’ to dig that hole.


I love it! Especially since I thought you might talk about the movie “Lady and the Tramp” from your blog title and talking about digging holes.:)


This is only the second time I’ve seen one put in a hole. The boys are going to have some good “jumping” fun.


So my in-laws did this but it wasn’t perfectly flush and my little two year old somehow found a small gap and slipped down and sliced his head open…I found a bigger gap at 5 months pregnant and pulled him out…15 stitches later we don’t jump on tramps anymore. Oh and once it did fill up with water and I was a nervous wreck, and a puppy did actually slip in but luckily was able to swim to us at another hole. Sorry to be a downer.

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