Wooden Playset
One of the things that kept me pretty darn busy for the first half of this year, was our new wooden playset. We wanted to put one of these in for the kiddies and right after the new year began, we starting shopping around. The design we wanted would have two towers, a princess one for Wonder-pea and a pirate one for Lil Pumpkin. The towers would be connected by a bridge. That's not too much right? But to get what we wanted would have cost upwards of $10 thousand dollars; and no I'm not exaggerating.
So we considered getting a playset not as elaborate but were unhappy with what we could get for even $3 thousand. There was a vision of what we wanted and settling wasn't an option.
Around this time a friend at work, Aja Bogdanoff, built a pretty awesome gazebo around her desk. It seemed pretty complicated but she researched it, drew up plans and made it happen. With that in mind I told my wife that I would be building the wooden playset....she concluded that I was insane...I agreed and began planning.
I looked at a lot of store bought sets and even bought a plan for a smaller, single tower one, just to deconstruct it and figure out what I wanted to do. I've built stuff in the past, pirate cove, a fish tank table etc, but this project was well beyond anything I had ever done.
This is what I came up with. Ah to be insane. It seemed so little and cute and doable in Maya.

Ground breaking! Lil Pumpkin inspects the site for his pirate fort. And then its time to frame! I used 4X4 cedars posts...strong and sturdy and they smell good too.
It soon became clear that my cute, little playset was in fact huge and monstrous. I started to feel slightly overwhelmed. The first modification to the original plan was losing the small princess tower all the way to the left. I need to step up construction and it wasn't that big to be of any real use. We may put a tubular slide over here next year.
The building inspector lends a hand.



