August 2, 2008

Pool Envy

Discuss - To help your filter pick up more debris, especially if you have an above-ground pool, you can create a bottom-drain effect like an in-ground pool by simply hooking up your manual vacuum and turning it upside down in the middle of your pool. That method will help collect the cloudy particles at the bottom of your pool rather than just your filter skimming the top.

I was just outside listening to my neighbors splashing around in their brand-spanking new, five-figure costing, pool. It is a beautiful summer evening and life feels good tonight. But I started to think: how is it that so many people seem to be able to afford these “extras” in life, and we feel like we are just treading water without owning a pool and no pool in sight. Do they make more money than us? Spend less? Invest more wisely? Manage their finances better? Did they finance this pool and are up to their eyeballs in debt but got the pool anyway. Is it possible that they actually had enough money saved to pay for the pool without gaining debt?

Discuss - A chemical called Floc or Flocculant is sometimes a good idea if you are in a rush. Lets say you have a pool party tomorrow and your pool is cloudy.

Actually, I am not jealous of my neighbor’s pool, I am jealous that they do not seem to have to worry about money the way I do (although, maybe they do and built a pool anyway). Lately, every dollar must count in our lives now, or, to put it another way, we must count every dollar — no pools in our near future, we just want to make sure that we can pay the bills and get the things we need. I worry about how long we will be able to maintain the discipline that we have showed this summer as we have worked on managing our money to get out of debt and start to live more comfortably. I worry that while I have worked so hard to organize and manage the finances, I have not really done that much to make significant change. After all the years of not keeping good records, I can only guess at the effect of our changes.

Discuss - Make sure the swimming pool cover conforms to state and local law requirements. Some areas require that a certain size and depth of pool be covered when not in use.

We have made a lot of changes, I know that: we got rid of one credit card altogether (shredder), we lowered our interest rates on all our other cards, we reduced our costs for insurance, and, most importantly, we stopped spending money without thinking about it first. We have been using a lot less money in our everyday lives and we have not increased our debt. We have some money saved, and I really am taking care of the bills. We still need to do better so we can afford our necessities without ever putting them on a credit card, but, we certainly are moving in the right direction. And, although we should have been doing this all along, I need to stop thinking about the past and just move forward from here.

Discuss - Every other day test the pool water. Use test strips or a DPD kit and measure free chlorine, pH and total alkalinity.

That has been my mantra lately. We must not just look back and see all the mistakes, we must look today at all the steps we have taken to correct the mistakes, and look at the future knowing that we are making choices about money, not being blind to the realities of our financial situation. I find myself constantly evaluating potential expenditures: is this something that is more important than paying off more of the debt? Most “things” are not; some are (most of the things that are seem to relate to my children, but that is a whole other discussion). Meanwhile, I learn a few new ideas every day. I fix up our paperwork more and more every day. I de-clutter our house a little bit more every day.

Discuss - Metallic parts in your pool will dissolve (walls, floor, handrails, ladders, light fixtures, and equipment). This could even lead to discolored water and stains on the pool walls and floor.

All of that is making me feel better: we can be in control of our money because we have it organized and we know where it is going. I have made some amazing changes: I manage the money so much better now than I did two months ago. I worked hard to put a structure in place to allow me to track our money and keep it under control; now that it is there, I am using it every day and it is working really well to keep us focused on our goal of eliminating debt and increasing savings.

All of this work must be having an effect on our financial bottom line. Certainly, we have made strides: some are not measurable yet, but I can feel us living on less and paying off more all the time. We are in front of the bills for the first time ever. The bills are paid through the end of the month; when I pay again, before the month is over, I will be paying September’s bills. That is huge: we have never been in front of our bills. These are forward steps. They must be having an effect on the bottom line.

Discuss - Chlorine powder is important in killing germs such as algae and bacteria that live in your pool and multiply at extremely fast speeds. To eliminate these germs, you should use a large amount of chlorine powder in your pool.

But when do we get to take a breath? When do we get to stop worrying and just live? When will we feel comfortable financially? When will we have enough money? My answer to that, today, is that you have enough money when you can afford what you need and perhaps, some of what you want on top of that. I am not a materialistic person, so why so much focus on money? We have what we need: we sleep in a home, we have transportation, our children get good, solid educations and opportunities for lots of niceties in life, we eat, we are clothed and we basically enjoy a very lovely life. So, obviously we have enough. We have worked hard to achieve these things: we are both professionals in our fields and we work to earn every penny we have ever made.

Discuss - Find a swimming pool cover that is strong and sturdy. The cover should not only keep your swimming pool clean, it should add safety as well for humans and animals alike.

So, why are we in a bind financially? Why am I so worried about money? Because my husband and I stuck our heads in the sand when it came to money for so long that we failed to make choices about money; our attitude was that we both have good jobs, the money comes in, so what do we have to worry about? That has allowed us to make poor money choices, or, perhaps, even worse, we have failed to even make choices. Now we are in a precarious financial position: an illness or job loss would put our lives in serious jeopardy. That is why we need to take control over our money NOW: while we have what we need, and have little need for much else, we need to shift from paying debt to saving money for emergencies, and other expenses; then, we can think about the extra goodies.

Discuss - Salt water pool systems and Copper ionization systems both use a chamber in their process. The difference is that a salt water pool system’s cell may need to be replaced in 3-5 years at a cost of over $400.

I do not really have pool envy. My real envy is that I want to be able to afford a pool, (metaphorically speaking). I do not actually, necessarily, want to own a pool. The goal of our recent efforts to manage our finances and to systematically eliminate debt is to gain financial freedom. What is financial freedom? True financial freedom cannot be about having enough money to buy more stuff; as I have learned, stuff is just stuff — it is temporary and much of what we buy is irrelevant to good living. So what is financial freedom? Today, I am starting to think that financial freedom is a feeling that you are in control of your money. Financial freedom is becoming unshackled from the chains of spending what you do not have. It is freedom from debt, because paying money on the use of money is often a gigantic vise grip that forces you to work harder and harder to enrich the institutions that loaned you the money.

Discuss - Make sure the swimming pool cover comes with enough parts to securely anchor the cover without worry of slippage. Most larger swimming pool covers come with a strap or anchor for every four feet of cover.

When we looked at our debt, we knew that we no longer work for ourselves: we work because we have to pay back what we borrowed from the banks and financial institutions with whom we made a reckless deal: a deal that has allowed us to live above our means. That is not freedom: that is indentured servitude. Financial freedom is the ability to make choices about where your money goes and the ability to feel secure with your monetary situation. Gaining that freedom does not mean you actually have more money coming in to your house (although increasing income is a way of helping to take control over money); it means you get to make the choice about what to do with that money. How many of us have that kind of freedom? We certainly do not. We have to work or the bank will take back our shelter and our transportation. We have no choice now but to spend a huge chunk of money every month because of our recklessness and lack of control over our money earlier.

Discuss - Vinyl liners, automated pool covers and solar covers may become damaged from the use of chlorine or salt water pool systems. Since Copper Ionization systems do not require the use of harmful oxidizing chemicals, these expensive pool components can be expected to last their normal life expectancy.

So, we are now choosing to become free from those debts: when we are, we will have gained financial freedom. No, we are not going into bankruptcy; we are actually systematically paying off our debt. We hope to eliminate our debt gradually. Instead of debt payments eating up 1/2 of our salary every month, debt will consume a lesser and lesser percentage of our income, until we have no debt. Then, we can save that money or spend it or do whatever we will do with it. Maybe we will give it away. That will be financial freedom. And we will get there: we will keep being patient, disciplined and assertive about controlling our finances so that they no longer control us.

The reward will not likely be a pool (although you never know). The true reward will be the peace of mind with which someone who can afford a beautiful new pool lives. That is what I want: pool-affording peace of mind. That is why I am working so hard on taking control over our money. It is a hard road, but at the end, is really the pot of gold…literally, I hope.

Discuss - Since salt water pool systems produce chlorine, the sanitizing effectiveness of the system is impacted by changes in temperature, bather load, sunlight and rainfall. Changes in any of these factors may require additional “shocking” of the water to prevent an algae outbreak.

 

D.Fielding http://www.takingcontrolovermoney.com

My website is about my family’s struggle to gain control over our money: organizing it all and then figuring out what to do about the spending, savings, investing, and, most importantly, debt. Other than the article above, you can rid about many of our techniques and tactics, information I have learned and resources to help yourself better manage your finances. Our goal is to get out of debt and enjoy our money in ways that are valuable to us and not wasteful. We have begun that journey by taking a number of steps that we discuss in the website.

Discuss - Make sure the pool cover has a good overlap length. You should buy a size that is a little larger than your pool.

You should find the site interesting. I am frequently updating it because I am using it to force me to maintain all of the hard work we have done and to keep learning so that I can teach others. In my career, I teach Social Studies to High School students; thus, it is natural for me to always be learning and always be sharing what it is I have learned with others. If you come by, be sure to let me know how you like the site.

Thanks, Mrs. F

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