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  1. #1
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    Default The fort may in fact be finished :P

    Finally!!
    It's taken from May to December and been reinvented numerous times but here it is.



    Next will be a castle style cubby house for my little girl

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    That is magnificent. Your children are very, very lucky individuals, and I hope they realise that.

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    Ripper. That will keep the kids amused .
    I've just become an optimist . Iv'e made a 25 year plan -oopps I've had a few birthdays - better make that a 20 year plan

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    Very nice work. Lots of colour there and I think that is why things took such a long time. And what I would suspect that you were looking after the kids as well as working on this.

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    Yeah I'd work on it for a bit, then breastfeed a baby or change a nappy.. not a problem most of you encounter

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    Looks magic !! What a magnificent job you've done!!bravabrava

    I've changed plenty of nappies but have no experience of the other, except as a spectator!

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    Wow. That's fantastic.

    Be warned the little buggers won't play in it nearly often enough from your perspective. My kids tended to use their one most when friends came over. That was despite me threatening to pull it apart and use the timber for other things (they know I wouldn't).

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