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We attended a group picnic today. The kids had a lot of fun in a jumping castle, but the real treat came as we were about to leave. Not thinking that they would allow children under the age of 6 on to a rock climbing wall, we had decided to head home, but not before getting a close-up look at the wall. To the kids' delight, there were
harnesses of all sizes available. As you might guess, the kids gave it a go. Unwilling to risk a panic attack associated with my fear of heights, I quickly passed up the
opportunity.
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