Re: Services?
I had a lawn mower once. I started putting leftover outboard motor gas in it. Worked for couple seasons then just wouldn't start. "What can I do," I said to mrs. jtexas, " I got no lawn mower." We've had a service do it ever since. <br /><br />Now I say "there are people who make their living doing that, and who am I to deprive them of their livelyhood?"

<br /><br />What I mean by that is, I work hard to earn a good living, and right now my free time is worth more to me than what I pay the yard guy. It's not about being lazy; it's about
resource allocation. Not just financial resources, but physical energy as well.<br /><br />I still seem to find enough honey-do's to fill just about all the daylight hours between work and fishing; all the painting, plumbing, gardening, fence repair, electrical, carpentry, small appliance repair, computer repair, tax return preparation, boat repair, you all know what I'm talkin' bout, I'm sure. For some reason I just hate to pay somebody else for stuff like that. <br /><br />We used to get a housekeeper in one day every other week, but now the mrs. is staying home full time (when she's not ferrying kids around & being PTA president & doing church-lady stuff), and she handles it all, except what she delegates to the kids. I realize she's only got so much energy to go around, & it's nice when she has enough left over to spend on me.
