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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grandma doesn't leave. We are all living on the same farm (different houses). And I am talking about things even goodwill wouldn't want. Not trying to be defensive here -honest. [b] But none of you are concerned about old toys with lead paint, etc. ?[/b] I wasn't vetoing everything sight unseen, but this is the Grandma who thinks she shouldn't have to put her gun away at her house and thinks I am unreasonable for not letting him stay there overnight. [/quote] If those old toys are anything like my and my husband's old toys, the lead paint has long been chewed off, washed away, colored over, blown up with fireworks, etc. I think as long as your kid is beyond the age of putting everything in his mouth, the toys your husband played with are probably just fine. BTW, every one of us who grew up prior to the 90s (and even later if your family did hand me down toys) grew up playing with those toys, and we are not all walking around with lead poisoning. Ask your husband which toys meant the most to him growing up, keep those and get rid of the rest. [/quote]
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