May 3, 2012

The Triangle Park

We went to the coolest park yesterday. Its brand new and I heard about it on the news a few nights ago. Turns out its right down the road from our house. The reason a park like this would make news headlines is because its pretty different than most parks you typically see. Its very modernized, and comes equipped with a 30 foot tall rope pyramid. Which is why Emmett calls this park "the triangle park". 
Everywhere you look something twists or turns or jiggles, or bounces. Ever-y-thing.

 I took this as being a modernized merry-go-round. I think they got rid of all the old ones. This one is done on a much smaller scale, but it spins really fast and is curved to spin upwards. Emmett tried this for about 2 seconds then I got him off. Yikes. Maybe in a few years buddy.


 This was the coolest swing. Its kinda like a teeter-totter swing. These little boys were seriously getting some air.
Even grown men wanted to get in on some of the action. (Notice they needed someone to push them)?


They didn't get nearly as high. 


I thought this little girl was cute. Do your kids ever play with the wood chips? I thinks she's making a wood chip sundae.











I had no idea how to tell Emmett to use this thing. So I told him to just slide down on his bum. 

The big "triangle". 






Yes, grown men wanted to get in on some of this action too. 






And just in case you didn't feel like your child was safe in one of these rubber swings. You can put them in this enormously large, yellow, plastic swing instead. 





Mike and I agreed that it really did look like a dream park for a child. We might have to sneak over one of these days on a date night and play.

5 comments:

BECKY said...

HOLY COW! AWESOME!!!!

Sharon said...

How fun is that. It totally looks like a fun place for grown ups too. Looks like the kids had some fun as well.

Eric and Carrie said...

I want to climb that pyramid!

Julianne said...

That's a way cool park! Heard you were selling the house! Can I just say I'm sad!!!

Kacey said...

People in Oklahoma need to start having some kids, so we can have a triangle park!