The little man has has grown increasingly more and more independent recently. Some days this means he believes he can do the same things as bigger kids. Since he has no fear, he doesn't realize that climbing on the jungle gym clearly marked "for kids 5-12 yrs" might not be a good idea. As much as I try to protect him from getting knocked over and a little roughed up, he will pick himself right up off the ground and go in for more, so I allow him to hang with the older kids sometimes. Please don't think I'm allowing my kid to get trampled all the time!
For example, he just got over his fear of bounce houses and its fall festival season, so every time we go to an outing he wants to jump and bounce like a madman. The problem of course is that out of all of the recent festivals, only one has had a dedicated little kid moon bounce. Trying to explain to a two-year old that he can't bounce because he is too little just doesn't work some days. Instead, I wait until the moon bounce is as cleared out as possibly, and then let him hop on in. Most, but definitely not all parents, are mindful of the fact that a toddler has entered and keep their older children out for a bit. Or at least say "Be careful around the baby." The past few times Chase has bounced there have been little girls that gravitates to him and will keep him safe. Yay for Mommy not needing to go in with him! They kind of frown about that you know?
Okay, the little man is ready to go get changed!
One last quick comment regarding parents watching/not watching their kids. I know I used to be hypervigilant about letting Chase play with other kids, but on the flipside some parents are just oblivious. This drives me crazy. A few months ago we went to an indoor play place and this one toddler was "bullying" the other kids. He was hitting other kids, and even knocked a few down. His mom mind you was not following the five ft. distance rule, and was running her mouth on the other side of the room. This little kid had a balloon tied to his wrist(yet another safe idea as he is running around like the Tasmanian devil and going down slides) and Chase decided to touch his balloon. The kid burst out in tears and ran over to his mom. She immediately scooped him up, and the blubbering mess told her another kid touched his balloon. This woman was quickly on the defensive, "how dare another child touch her kid's stuff" was the look on her face. Amazing. He was just beating the sh** out of other kids, lady. He deserved way worse than my kid touching his precious balloon. Maybe you should watch you kid from now on...
Rant finished:)