We have lived in our current house for 4 1/2 years now. For 3 out of 4 seasons of every year, Cody is out mowing the grass. In the summer it is usually 2 days a week that he is out there in the hot sun pushing around the 15 year old, on-its-way-out lawn mower. It is supposed to be self-propelled, but is only sporadically, when it feels like it. It is hard, hot, dirty work, and my husband does it (mostly) without complaint. I feel for him, I really do.
But I made a promise to him. It was before we were even married, and living in Layton. The promise was this: I have never, nor do I plan to ever, use a push mower. If & when we get a riding lawn mower - that is when I will cut the grass. And I am a woman of my word.
See, I grew up on an acre and we had our good ol' John Deer 111. I couldn't wait until I was old enough to cut the grass on that thing. The novelty wore off eventually, but I knew my way around that thing, and cutting the lawn was just another one of my chores.
Well today, Cody finally got his shiny, new, red toy. A new Toro tractor. And to my surprise he cut half of the front lawn and then let me cut the other half - what a nice guy. I know that just because we have obtained the beautiful tractor, doesn't mean that it is going to instantly be my job to cut the grass. Quite the opposite. Now Cody wants to cut the grass, of course! Who wouldn't with the new, shiny toy? It even has a cup holder for his beer. What could be better?
Even though I haven't cut a lawn in over 15 years, I was still able to give him a few pointers (like do the perimeter going clockwise, and the rest counter-clockwise, thanks Dad!). And I think I did a damn fine job on my half if I do say so myself.
Even though I haven't cut a lawn in over 15 years, I was still able to give him a few pointers (like do the perimeter going clockwise, and the rest counter-clockwise, thanks Dad!). And I think I did a damn fine job on my half if I do say so myself.
So I guess now we might be fighting over who gets to mow the lawn. Naw, it is his baby. I'll just wait until the novelty wears off!