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“How’s this Luna?” Jerry asks, pulling a fallen tree over and propping it up as I had requested. “It’s a bit steep,” I say, giving him an unsure smile. “Maybe pull it down just a bit more. It needs to be high enough for the kids to climb on, but not break their necks when they fall off of it.” He nods and turns, dragging it over just as I had requested, and looks back for my approval. I smile and nod at him as he calls someone over to bolt it in place. The natural playground seems like it's going to work really well. By using natural resources found in the woods, we'll save a ton of money while still giving the kids safe and engaging things to play with. “It looks great, Luna,” David tells me as he puts his hand on my hip and pulls me to him. “It looks really good. Are you sur