The Swing project
There was a time a three year old boy was my best friend
With much help
from our friends, Whit and my swing project is complete! We wrapped it up
Friday. But not, without, over the
course of the project, innumerable trips to Gaddis McLaurin and to Doug
Turner’s wood scrap pile.
The place in the yard, Whit always heads to when I open the back gate
is the front yard, to the left of the house, under the pecan trees, so that is
where we placed the swing frame. ….it is made from five, 8 foot, 4X4 posts,
Doug and Kay came and helped set the swing up, it is a good thing they
came. I had a picture of the swing from
a web page selling the plans to build it.
I did not want to pay the $12 for the plans, so constructed it from the
picture. Well when we got it set up…It
looked just like the picture! Yes it
did! But there was just one little
thing…it would not stand on its own, it wanted to fold.
Kay and I had to hold it up while Doug scrambled around and found some
lumber to make temporary braces. After much measuring…Doug wanted it to be
square…Kay and I didn’t care so much about square…we just wanted to be able to
let go. But way on after while… Doug got
it like he wanted and nailed in the temporary supports and it held on his own!
Then Doug went to his shop and cut permanent
braces, when I went to pick them up he gave me very careful and detailed
instructions on how to attach them. I hope it suits him….he has not been by yet
for final inspection of the braces and ropes.
I wanted a porch swing to place in newly
constructed frame; because the intended purpose of the build was a comfortable
relaxing place for me to sit while watching Whit play. So I went swing shopping… but did not find a
swing like I wanted, in the short time I had to look. (I did learn one thing
though while out looking for a swing…I could have bought a swing set for what
this one cost. That is… if ever all
things were taken in to account…gas alone back and forth to Bolton
would figure to be a substantial outlay.)
So anyway, Friday Whit was coming
back and I knew he would be expecting something to be happening with the project.
Bless Whit’s heart, he worked hard on that swing frame, he learned real fast
how screw in the lag bolts with the ratchet wrench, I think he liked the sound
it makes. And he can use the drill to make
the pilot holes for the bolts…But I do have to hold up the back of the drill…
that battery is heavy.
So anyway, not wanting to
disappoint Whit, I wondered “What to do? What to do?” You all, I felt like a
genius when the solution finally came to me!
An old time rope and board swing! We went old school! John was a bit of
a rope aficionado, so had plenty of rope in the shop and there was a board in
my very own scrap pile just the right length.
Whit calling himself tying a knot |
While
working on this project with Whit… I came to believe my children were no doubt just as smart and clever at three years old…
as my grand children were and Whit is, if I had had taken the time and had patience
with them…. as I have had with the Grands and Whit.
Love to all
Call if you need me
Christiansen Comments
First Published in
Hinds County Gazette April 18 2013
First Published in
Hinds County Gazette April 18 2013