Jul 30, 2008 11:50:28 AM
Family
Home Repair v. Sending My Children to College

A few years ago I had the great misfortune of buying a house that came with an in-ground pool. This was immediately followed by the misfortune of discovering that I was married to a man and had two children who all thought that having a pool was really, really great — so you can imagine my suggestion that we fill it in went over like a lead balloon.
I have three issues with the pool: first, my belief that somehow, someday, someone is going to drown in it. Second, that telling people we have a pool is a bit embarrassing, because somehow it suggests that we are Fancy People, which we most definitely are not. And finally, because having a pool particularly for someone like me, who only goes swimming when it's above 85 degrees — is just the same as standing in the backyard in my bathing suit and lighting $20 bills on fire.
This summer our pool needed major work. Never mind that last year we did a giant kitchen renovation and don't have two dimes to rub together. The pool needed help, stat. It had a big crack and the coating/lining/plaster/whatever had worn off so the concrete was showing through. Oh, and naturally it needed new "coping," which even after about 75 discussions with Sean the pool guy I still don't exactly understand, although I do know that it costs more all the appliances in my kitchen.
So we did the work, on that stubborn home improvement principle I'll call the Spendnow Law: if you elect not to spend X to fix something now, you'll have to pay X times 10 two years from now, when the object in question is that much more broken or perhaps even needs to be replaced.
The pool is now wonderful. I chose a pool surface that's very dark, so the whole thing almost looks like a swimming hole — a choice that was not embraced by Sean, but I think he's coming around. Of course, now we may never send any of our children to college. But if we keep our fingers crossed and absolutely nothing breaks in our house until 2015, they still might have a chance.
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Posted on Jul 30, 2008 11:50:28 AM by Kristin van Ogtrop | Link |
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Thanks...you made me smile this morning. We have all been there. And somehow the kids actually do get to go to college.