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I Can Hardly Contain Myself

   I’m fairly certain that most if not all the toys in my house arrived in a container of some sort. I am positive that extra containers have been purchased, recycled, borrowed and given to us to help store the massive amounts of various items that need containing. Yet we still seem to have a container issue. The issue is not that there is a shortage. The issue is more about how the concept of “using things as they were intended” goes against our kids’ nature.    Containers never seem to actually contain anything. Or they contain the wrong things. Cats, for example. Sometimes they contain our kids, in such imaginative uses like cars, or beds, or trampolines. But not for very long, mostly because household containers are generally not designed to withstand the sheer destructive force that our children are capable of wielding. I can easily imagine an engineer in charge of designing a sturdy container saying, “This container has a 300 cubic feet capacity, can support a load of 600 lbs a