
I often wonder why some folks are afraid of DIY projects
did they try it once and have a major disaster
perhaps coming from a family with non-DIY parents
or maybe just being too shy to ask how
I grew up in a non-DIY household
my father was an engineer and could fix anything
but he regarded home as a place to rest and relax
not wanting to turn our house into a second workshop
I have tackled many projects in and around our house
learning the hard way like drilling into utilities
struggling to make inadequate tools perform
rushing into jobs without any pre-planning
over time you learn to respect your own limitations
recognizing when its best to pay for expert help
doing more research definitely makes jobs go smoother
buying good tools and quality materials is a must
I remember living next door to an avid DIYer
a twice divorced lady living alone in a big house
she took on the most incredibly complex reconstruction projects
yet her finished work was of the highest standard
how did you learn all those skills I asked
she went around construction sites and asked the workers
people love to teach willing students she explained
when you get stuck just go back and ask again
life itself is really just one big DIY project
learning good parenting skills when your cute baby child morphs into a teenage monster
fixing a broken relationship without running to Home Depot
taking on ambitious self improvement challenges is the most rewarding DIY task