My little backyard pool
As I floated around in my pool the other day, I contemplated life. This is what I concluded:
I am breathing. I am in my pool.
Therefore … life is good.
OK. It's not Dalai Lama. What did you expect? I don't mediate on a mountain in Tibet. I can't do a downward facing dog in yoga. Shoot. I can barely sit on my hind legs and beg like a dog.
What I'm trying to say is, I don't spend a lot of time trying to figure out life.
I want to say, I'm a simple gal with simple needs.
Ahhhh. But then I started to think about it. How simple is simple?
Take my little old backyard pool. Well, not literally. I enjoy it too much.
I just bought a container of chlorine tablets that cost me $60. Then there's the pH increase ($17), hose replacement ($13), shock ($5), clarifier ($8), test strips ($7) and the cost of electricity to run the filter (about $50 a month).
Not to mention the manpower to keep it clean. If I had to pay my "Pool Boy" in actual dollars, well, let's just say I wouldn't be able to afford him.
When I am in my pool, I like to have a Coke. So add $5 for a case of Coke to keep me happy for a week or two.
I need reading material. I love floating around with a favorite magazine or two. "A Primitive Place" and "Country Sampler" tie for top faves. "Cooking with Paula Deen" (yes, I still love Paula despite all the recent bad publicity) and "Taste of Home" rank up there. At $10 and $5 a pop, not cheap reads.
I love reading novels and mostly get them from the library … free! But library picks are not ideal for pool reading. If they "accidentally" fall in the pool, replacing that book is costly. Been there, done that twice. So I recently bought four paperbacks for $10 at the library. That way if they kind of get a little wet, I won't feel so bad.
Then there's the weekends. Because I have the pool, Sunday family get-togethers are at my house. So of course I have to provide snacks and dinner. I love doing it. I'm just saying … cha-ching, cha-ching.
We recently painted all the wood on the deck, replaced the carpeting, added white lattice and bought new chairs. The price tag on all that came to $600.
Suddenly, my simple little backyard pool doesn't sound so simple.
But the joy, peace, serenity and tranquility I derive from it?
Priceless.
Here's how I feel about my pool in a clamshell:
I have a little backyard pool,
It keeps me calm and keeps me cool.
I pray to wake to a sunny day,
So I can splash and I can play.
I like to float in my favorite chair,
Without a worry or a care.
Sometimes I'm Esther Williams,
Queen of the Aqua Ballet forums.
Sometimes I swim the English Channel,
Or float my way to far off islands.
I've been in many a water gun fight,
Wet battles of laughter, glee and sprite.
I can't explain the joy I feel,
I only know it's true and real,
That when I'm in my backyard pool,
My soul is refreshed and renewed.