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		<title>Rules Are For Everyone Else.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Java Jungle.  A God send for parents with hyper rug rats.  When the weather won&#8217;t allow your kids to play outside,  this two-story,  multi-level,  indoor jungle gym is the answer.  Guaranteed to burn 200 calories every 15 minutes and extend the mid-day naps of tikes everywhere.  A free, wireless Internet connection allows parents with laptops [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.junglejavaplay.com/">Java Jungle</a>.  A God send for parents with hyper rug rats.  When the weather won&#8217;t allow your kids to play outside,  this two-story,  multi-level,  indoor jungle gym is the answer.  Guaranteed to burn 200 calories every 15 minutes and extend the mid-day naps of tikes everywhere.  A free, wireless Internet connection allows parents with laptops the ability to surf the web between bathroom breaks and juice box replenishment (this place also makes a mean pretzel bread and cheese  sandwich).</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="The Jungle" src="http://www.junglejavaplay.com/images/thejungle3.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="221" /></p>
<p>After you sign in, everyone migrates to the coat room where kids store their jackets and everyone &#8211; parents included &#8211; leave their shoes behind in numbered bins.  The play area is a &#8216; socks only&#8217; joint.  Today I noticed some rule breakers.  Adult rule breakers.  Keep in mind a large winter storm just  hammered our locale with 8+ inches of snow, so the entry way and coat room floors were a bit of a wet mess.  This takes some careful tip-toe negotiating, as one does not want to incur wet socks for the subsiquent 2 hour romp.  I was looking forward to getting into the &#8216;socks only&#8217; dry zone and setting up my computer.  Apparently there were some parents who didn&#8217;t want to get their hosiery wet by <strong>KEEPING THEIR SHOES ON</strong>.  Go figure.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a Japanese tradition where  shoes are left outside the doorway of a &#8216;Shofuso&#8217;.   Evidently any remnants of this ancient practice were cast aside while entering Java Jungle today &#8211; at least with our Asian friends who were hosting a birthday party.  For shame.</p>
<p>Then there was the (White Anglo Saxon Protestant) father who arrived in sneakers and sat down behind me &#8211; in the aforementioned &#8216;no shoe&#8217; zone.   As his child voiced concern about stepping in something wet, his reply struck me as I heard him utter, &#8220;No hun,  daddy&#8217;s shoes are dry.&#8221;</p>
<p>I managed to leave Java Jungle with dry socks today.  Although my 3 1/2 year old managed to soak his shirt, pants AND socks from a drinking fountain, water spitting contest.  Ah, the best laid plans&#8230;</p>
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