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A New “Cheap” Version of Therapy

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About a month ago, a local FB message board had a used hot tub posted for sale on it. Probably 30 people commented that they were interested – including me – and #17 (a good friend of mine) ended up actually following through and purchasing it. We are talking an old hot tub (circa 2004 I think?) which was very well maintained, and my hot tub loving heart was quite jealous of my friend. We had looked into getting a tub in the past, but new ones cost around $10,000 for a new one, and that’s just crazy talk for us financially, so we moved on quickly from that discussion.

Fast forward one week, and said friend was texting me asking if we were interested in purchasing this beauty from them, because they had realized what a large undertaking it would be to trench a 220v wire across their driveway and around their house and build a deck to put the tub on. The $575 tub was turning into a project that would cost them too much time and money, so they were going to have to pass on it at this time.

One guess what I said? 🙂

Related, why did I think that all of the hurdles above wouldn’t also apply to us? #SMH

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Fast forward another week, and there is a LOT of grumbling happening from my husband’s corner. He was initially totally on board and said yes even before I did, BUT, when we said yes…

Before & After, in my completely non-picked up yard. Ha! 

I honestly have yet to add up what this $575 hot tub actually cost us (it’s worth about $4k and we didn’t spend that much on the whole shebang – hot tub & patio included – so I feel okay about it either way), BUT, I will say that since we got it up and running last Saturday, we have been in it literally every single day. EVERY SINGLE DAY. My husband has quit groaning because he is realizing how much he loves a soak after a hard day at work pouring concrete, the kids are already becoming pros at holding their breath underwater for long periods of time, and me? I’m just loving getting some tech-free time with (or without) my family, both morning and night.

Yep, I have a feeling that this will be my new “cheap” version of therapy. 🙂

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