Fragile Dangerous Clock By Crissy Taruc on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

We are all familiar with exchange gift during Christmas. Last 2008, hubby and his high school batchmates held their annual reunion in a bar. Aside from party, they have their exchange gift wherein the amount is predetermined and approved by the body. This piece of Holy Family clock made from glass was the one he received during the exchange. The glass has sculpted floral designs and the edges are finished smoothly. It is battery operated with one 2AA battery. Although the edges are smooth, it is glass made so prone to accidents. When I need to clean it I have to be extra careful to avoid any cut from the edges. Also, I need to place it on a safe place to avoid it from falling and breakage. It is ¾ size of an ordinary plate. It is easy to clean but very fragile and not kids-friendly décor.

I have 2 kids who are very playful and I am worried when they played with balls that bump from wall to wall that it might hit the clock. Oh no!

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SAHM from the Philippines.. letting time pass by without doing anything productive is like going to school with knowing nothing........

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