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How to disassemble trampoline?

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Sarah


We are moving to a new house and do not want to hire a company to take apart our trampoline. How can I take apart a rectangular trampoline with a net? It is an alley oop sports trampoline. It is fairly large for practicing flips. I do not have the instructions. All answers are greatly appreciated!


Answer
I found a lot of help online for your problem. You can download assembly directions for free! You just have to know WHICH trampoline model you own. Since you did not give that info I couldn't get specifics for you. Below are the results of my search. The downloads are free. Once you get the assembly directions just start at the end and work backwards. That way you'll have the disassembly instructions AND the assembly instructions which you'll need once you move. You may have to go directly to the site to connect to the downloads .... Here is that site: www.jumpsport.com/assembly.htm ..... copy and paste ....OR search for Alley Oop Trampoline assembly instructions....click on Jump Sport


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Ways to entertain a nine and six year old (both girls) and make them listen?




No one


I babysit two little girls during summer and I'm already running out of things to do! They always want to go to this brook that is about a mile away but whenever we can't they get really mad, so I need things to distract/entertain them.
Also, the nine year old always tries to argue with me about everything and she just doesn't stop! Any advice? Thanks
Also, I don't have my license and we aren't walking distance from like anywhere.



Answer
- Build a tent in the living room out of kitchen chairs, couch cushions, and anything you can find/use. Cover with sheets and blankets and let the kids pretend their camping, playing house, do puzzles in there... whatever they can think of. The more props the better, like flashlights, stuffed animals that live in the forest, a pretend fire...

- Dress-up/Makeover. Put on a fashion show with music and blow bubbles at the models. Search your house and ask their parents for old clothes or halloween stuff that you can use. Put on face paint or maybe the 9 year old might like to try wearing real make-up just for fun. They can put make-up on you and give you a make-over.

- Art. Grab some old magazines, glue, and scissors and make collages. Food art is good. Glue cereal, pasta, or beans to construction paper. Kids go nutty for stickers and paint. Paper airplanes are also effective time wasters and other origami art.

- Skill Testing Games. Obstacle courses, ring toss, bean bag toss, tiddly-winks, bowling... Look around the house or the garage because there's always some ball you can bounce into some bucket. Create a scoring system and keep track of points if you're feeling competitive, or maybe just keep track of personal bests. Games can be made harder if it gets too easy, or made easier for the 6 year old who can't keep up.

As for the 9 year old arguing with you, ask her to repeat to you what you just said to her. For example, let's say you instruct the children to clean up the toys before lunch and the 9 year old protests. You would respond in an even tone with, "What did I just ask you to do?" If she doesn't answer you or doesn't remember, you give her the instructions again. If she protests again you say, "Stop. Use your listening ears. What did I ask you to do?" and you go around in this circle until she complies.

Another tactic I use in conjunction with the first tactic is the When/Then technique. When you do as you are told (clean up, wash up ect), then you can have lunch / watch tv / go to the brook ect




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