July 22, 2011

Caught on Camera

Parents In Rocklin Boycott Park Playground Over Potential Dangers

This was a goofy interview that happened a few weeks ago. My mom came to visit me at work with Maggie and we suddenly had the local news in our face as we entered the new playground down the street. What I said to the newscaster was kind of skewed in the story. I barely got a chance to check out the new playground before being asked what I thought of it and I think they capitalized on the fact that I was normal looking and had a 2-year old by my side.

How do I see it? Every parent should try their best to watch their kid at all times, no matter where you are, even if you think you are in a safe atmosphere. This park was built really tall and a local daycare had complained that it was too big/dangerous for little kids. I get it, because it was, and parents want a safe place for their kids to play and have fun, but the bigger kids were having a blast on the play structure. Just goes to show that you can't please everyone. Especially with the bad economy in California and very little funds for cities, towns, and counties to improve areas like this for the public, I think we need to be thankful for what they are able to do. A lot goes into making these things happen, much more than most people think (finding funds for parks, getting bids for a quality playground, permits, etc.) I see it behind the scenes at work - there is a lot involved.

I probably won't take Maggie back to this playground for awhile (not in my neighborhood and yes, it's scary high for a 2-year old). As the story suggests (minus the drama!), if the city is able to, hopefully they can add a few other areas for little ones in the future. Folsom did it and it seems to be working out well.

3 comments:

  1. seems like you get in the news a lot there...whether for knitting or playgrounds, people are gonna start recognizing you as a local character in the sac town lifestyle pieces. haha. you guys look cute - little maggie climbing! funniest part are the lame comments people leave- i try to avoid reading comments for online news stories, but some guy said more kids need to break their arms and toughen up- "a little hurt goes a long way." wth!?

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  2. that's what everyone is saying but not enough to get recognized. i must just get out and about enough. yeah, those comments are horrible. written poorly, strange comments...I think people think it's ok to say stuff like that online when they aren't in front of other people. it was embarrassing to read. i was unimpressed with the story overall. you could totally tell that they were trying for a particular spin.

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  3. AnonymousJuly 29, 2011

    Look at u, breaking news! Maggie's gonna love seeing this when she's older.

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