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This past weekend Isaac went to his first birthday party for a non-relative. It was Macy's birthday and it was at an indoor playground. Now before you conjure up images of sweaty kids and sticky foam rubber midget slides, let me tell you things have changed since that play area in the mall. Things have gone totally crazy. Like this crazy:

That is our little guy at the summit of Mount Bouncy House. The structure, made entirely of vinyl and air, stood approximately 30 feet high and had a slide probably 40 feet long (remember: A squared plus B square...blah, blah, blah).
He was trepidatious at first, sticking to the smaller yet still insane bouncy house structures, but eventually he worked his way up this monster. Here is a video of I-man and Dad going down separately but at the same time:
The funniest part of this whole thing, as you can see a little in the video, is that at some point when Isaac was no longer afraid of the slide, he simply had no time for his dorky Dad. Addison, another school friend, was way cooler and much faster getting up the steps. It happened and he is only three--he ditched me for his friends.
Oh well, that slide rocked, even if I was the first adult to break the ice. Everyone else rode it once after I took the plunge, and yes, I AM going to be that Dad. Like you didn't know that already.

That is our little guy at the summit of Mount Bouncy House. The structure, made entirely of vinyl and air, stood approximately 30 feet high and had a slide probably 40 feet long (remember: A squared plus B square...blah, blah, blah).
He was trepidatious at first, sticking to the smaller yet still insane bouncy house structures, but eventually he worked his way up this monster. Here is a video of I-man and Dad going down separately but at the same time:
The funniest part of this whole thing, as you can see a little in the video, is that at some point when Isaac was no longer afraid of the slide, he simply had no time for his dorky Dad. Addison, another school friend, was way cooler and much faster getting up the steps. It happened and he is only three--he ditched me for his friends.
Oh well, that slide rocked, even if I was the first adult to break the ice. Everyone else rode it once after I took the plunge, and yes, I AM going to be that Dad. Like you didn't know that already.