We've passed the toddler rough and tumble, throw everything stage.
Maybe.
I hear it might come back in a few years.
But here are the results:
Not bad . . . worth keeping.
Admittedly a little off . . .

Hmmm. . .

Impressive . . .

Lest you thought it was all the fault of a little boy . . . OOPS:

For the record, Morgan did feel bad about this lamp.
She only gave a thumbs up when I told her I was taking a picture for my blog.
I have replaced a couple of the lamps with the glass up light below. The glass is extremely thick, but we haven't tested it much.

I don't care about the lamps.
I still tell my little ones
they're not allowed to grow up.
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