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scaeagles
09-02-2005, 10:28 AM
I used to have a small to average size backyard. Four years ago, when I added a room addition, that back yard became very small. It's about 20' from my backdoor to the back fence and less than 50' wide.

Well, in that backyard was some equipment that we had purchased when our 11.5 year old was 2.5. Eight Phoenix summers have taken their toll, and my kids were begging me for a trampoline. After a while, I decided to go for it, because a good trampoline with an enclosure was for sale at The Sports Authority for under 250. My backyard slopes, so all I had to do was level some ground, right?

Umm....wrong.

The trampoline is 12' in diameter. I have two rather large Ficus trees that are 17" apart, so I figured I could put it between them. The slope I have to level is about 1.5 feet from the back of where the trampoline will be to the other side.

So I start digging. Oops - gotta redo some sprinklers cause I dug up the line. Oops - I'm hitting some roots of the ficus trees. Oops - when I dig down, I have a bare dirt wall staring at me that could collapse, so I have to put short retaining wall there, meaning I have to dig the entire circle out another 8-9 inches. Oops - What the hell am I gonna do with all the dirt I dug up? The only answer is building a planter along the back block fence (another retaining wall required) to put the dirt in there. Oops - that means I have to run more sprinklers. Oops - the enclosure for the trampoline is gonna hit a bunch of branhes on my ficus trees, so I gotta trim off a bunch of branches. Oops - last night we had a big desert wind storm blow through that moved my assembled trampoline a good 3 feet (stopped only by a ficus tree), so I have to figure out a way to anchor it. Oops - I can't mow under a trampoline, so I have to lay down plastic so no weeds grow and cover it with decorative rock.

So, my simple little project to put in a trampoline for my kids at well under $250 with minimal effort is now costing me about $600 (gotta put plants in the new planter, right?) and one hell of a lot more work than I thought.

Sigh. Best laid plans and the road to hell and all that. Every day now my kids ask me "how much longer till the trampoline is ready????".

Ghoulish Delight
09-02-2005, 10:33 AM
So....how much longer till the trampoline is ready?

Kevy Baby
09-02-2005, 10:35 AM
Best laid plans and the road to hell and all that. Every day now my kids ask me "how much longer till the trampoline is ready????".There's a good chance that the trampoline will be ready right about the time that the kids will no longer be interested in it!

Not Afraid
09-02-2005, 10:38 AM
I'm sorry, but as a fellow homeowner, I can't help but laugh. I have a few "projects" in the works, and I have a feeling one of them will turn out in a similar way. Oops, indeed!

scaeagles
09-02-2005, 11:14 AM
I'm sorry, but as a fellow homeowner, I can't help but laugh. I have a few "projects" in the works, and I have a feeling one of them will turn out in a similar way. Oops, indeed!

And I was feeling dso good about myself. Back in May I actually knocked down a wall and moved it back 2 feet so that I could put in some built in pantries. Came in under budget and took less time than I expected.

So much for that track record.

Cadaverous Pallor
09-02-2005, 11:19 AM
I feel for ya! Sometimes it seems nothing ever works as it should.

scaeagles
09-02-2005, 11:38 AM
So....how much longer till the trampoline is ready?

That would be funny....except that it's NOT!!!!!!!!!!!! :p

€uroMeinke
09-02-2005, 04:29 PM
I would say that I try to avoid these things by admiting my lack of expertise and bringing in a professional - but that has evil scenarios of its own...

Not Afraid
09-02-2005, 04:35 PM
I would say that I try to avoid these things by admiting my lack of expertise and bringing in a professional - but that has evil scenarios of its own...

I would say that you try to avoid these things bu just not doing them. :evil:

€uroMeinke
09-02-2005, 05:05 PM
I would say that you try to avoid these things bu just not doing them. :evil:

Heh - who needs landscaping when you're in Tokyo...

scaeagles
09-04-2005, 12:10 PM
So....how much longer till the trampoline is ready?

It's done! Started at 6 this morning, and finished everything necessary for the trampoline and put it up, finishing around 11.

Of course, the planter isn't done, and I still have tons of dirt around the yard, and I still have some sprinkler lines to run, and I still have to get rock to put under the trampoline.

But the kids are now able to jump on the trampoline. Now I just have to wait for the wife to start saying "when is the back yard gonna be done?????".

sleepyjeff
09-06-2005, 09:36 PM
"It all comes down to sequences"
Patrick McManus



It seems to me any project I try to accomplish at my home ends up mired in a tangled knott..........I become a victim of the sequences....

Want to build a brick flower bed.

ok, first I need to clear a spot.

oh, drat, the weed wacker is broken gotta get it repaired.

Ok, week behind weed wacking done need to get cement for base/found.

oh, drat, now it's raining,

and on and on :eek:
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I feel for ya...congrats on getting it done.

Kevy Baby
09-07-2005, 11:32 AM
This is one of the very rare times I appreciate living in a condo!

Prudence
09-07-2005, 12:40 PM
We have plenty of opportunities for projects in our condo. Currently there are two painting projects, an art hanging project, and a garage organizing project in progress, along with the two spare rooms that have yet to be rendered functional. Each attempt to make progress only reveals more steps that need to be mastered first.

blueerica
09-07-2005, 12:45 PM
We're painting the living room.

Well, actually we're in the process of painting the living room. It turned out being a much brighter color than even the splotch of paint we threw up on the wall really indicated. I think I like it though... Steve's worried about it taking on a mexican-style bungalow. I want to work in teals now. Ay ay ay!

So now we have canvases (sp?) that have been started.

No one's coming over to my house until it's all finished.

;)

Not Afraid
09-07-2005, 12:56 PM
No one's coming over to my house until it's all finished.

;)

Not even me of little opinion? ;)

How's the rug moving along?

Kevy Baby
09-07-2005, 03:02 PM
We have plenty of opportunities for projects in our condo. Currently there are two painting projects, an art hanging project, and a garage organizing project in progress, along with the two spare rooms that have yet to be rendered functional. Each attempt to make progress only reveals more steps that need to be mastered first.
Eh screw it. Live like a slob. It's easier :P

Prudence
09-07-2005, 04:47 PM
Eh screw it. Live like a slob. It's easier :P

Oh, we've mastered that step, yes indeedy.

scaeagles
11-02-2005, 03:54 PM
Good lord....I'm almost done with this blasted thing and I went and started a different one.

Planters are in. Sprinklers are run. Dirt is spread around and or disposed of. All that is left is to purchase some plants for the planters. The never ending project.

So now I've decided to put in some built in cabinets in my home office. I have a 12 foot wall with no windows or doors, and there are some junky looking things and it is the collection area for crap, so I'm going to buy the stuff I need this weekend and build them. The good news is that it is indoors so i will not be able to take 2 months on it.

SacTown Chronic
11-02-2005, 07:38 PM
I have a 12 foot wall with no windows or doors,
Does it stretch?

wendybeth
11-02-2005, 08:47 PM
So...when is it going to be done?

Gemini Cricket
11-02-2005, 09:05 PM
Trampoline party at Leo's!
:D

scaeagles
11-02-2005, 09:06 PM
Does it stretch?

No, but I have something else that stretches to....well, never mind. :D

wendybeth
11-02-2005, 10:00 PM
Trampoline party at Leo's!
:D

We could wreak a bit o'havoc, eh?:D

Not Afraid
11-02-2005, 11:36 PM
And a few women would go home with black eyes.