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A New Theory PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jessica   
Friday, 16 April 2010

This morning I took the morning off! I went to Bible study and then shopping with my dear friend Amy. Damion had taken the whole day off and spent the morning at home with the kids. During this time he and Jack where in Jack's room looking out his bedroom window. The screen got opened and Jack pointed down and said “Play! Play!” Damion proceeded to have a brief discussion about how we leave the house and that windows are not the acceptable means of accomplishing that. While we were talking about this over lunch Damion mentioned that Jack expressed no interest in going throught the window. As we talking about Damion's observations this mroning plus asking Anna some questions plus our observations of Jack while playing at the park, we have developed a new theory about what happened the other day.


Damion & I think that Jack opened the screen of of the window in his room, looked out, realized that he wanted to go outside but didn't see this as the best way. So he went downstairs to the living room, climbed onto the end table, opened that window's screen, climbed out, closed the screen and proceeded to play. This explains the lack of major injury and the minor scuffs on his toes. It also explains why he was able to quickly sneak out the second time since he had done it once before. Not only does this theory make a bunch more sense, it is also a whole heck of a lot less scary.

would just understand that he's not supposed to go out through the garage to go play we'd be a whole lot better. AND for the record I'm not opposed to him playing outside, its the way he goes about going out there. AND its not like he's outside play time deprived, we spend at least two hours a day outside.

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