As children grow up, their memories of childhood begin to fade; but there are certain experiences that stick with them. For your daughter, it may be the day you chased after the ice cream truck so she could get that special treat she wanted so badly. For your son, the weekend you spent building a backyard play set together.Numerous studies have shown that the strongest childhood memories are those associated with family. It only makes sense because, after all, your mother, father, sisters and brothers are the people you spent the most time with while you were growing up."My fondest memory from my childhood is playing with my sisters at the big playground we had in our neighborhood. I can remember climbing on the monkey bars for hours, and challenging the girls to see who could swing the highest," says Karl Jessen, founder and owner of Detailed Play Systems, a New Jersey-based playground equipment company. When his own boys were 4 and 1 1/2, he decided they too needed a playground. "Instead of going out and buying one already prefabricated, I decided I'd build it myself. Not only to save money without sacrificing quality, but to get my kids directly involved so they'd have a sense of pride and ownership."Jessen's older son participated wholeheartedly in the planning process, letting his dad know what kinds of activities he wanted to have -- a spiral slide, tunnels, and a fort. When it came time to build, Jessen's younger son also pitched in, bringing him the parts or plastic accessories that he was able to carry safely."It was a great bonding experience for me and the boys," says Jessen. "They saw me come home with a pile of lumber and hardware, and make their dream come true with my own hands."Once the project was done, the Jessen's backyard turned into the destination of choice for all the neighborhood kids, and their parents too. He decided to go into the playground- building business after realizing he had stumbled on to a niche that needed to be filled. Detailed Play Systems provides its customers with complete kits including the Detailed Plans needed to build their playground, the hardware, swings, slides, and accessories. The wood is not included, but each kit contains a Lumber Purchase Guide that shows exactly what wood needs to be purchased to build each configuration. Kits from Detailed Play Systems range from $169 for a basic Jungle Fort Builder Kit to $900 and up for the works -- a dual fort plus swing set combination. "When all is said and done, the completed project will cost you up to 50 percent less than you would have spent on a prefabricated kit from one of the big companies," says Jessen. Detailed Play Systems' most popular kit, the Jungle Fort Swing Set (www.detailedplay.com), sells for $389. It features a large 6-foot by 6-foot fort with sandbox beneath complete with inclined step ladder, gangplank ramp and a 3- or 4-position swing beam. Accessories such as slides, periscopes, telescopes, steering wheels, sandbox covers, and specialty swings -- full bucket or flat swings -- can be added on to kits or purchased individually and used to upgrade an existing backyard playground."It's a special thing when kids and their parents are able to have the same objective. This is a project-oriented activity where everyone is a winner," says Jessen. "The parents get the savings and the satisfaction of building their child's dream backyard. The kids and their friends get a playground they can use and enjoy for years to come."To order a Detailed Play Systems catalog, call (800) 398-7565 or log on to www.detailedplay.com. Shipping is available in the 48 contiguous United States. Copyright © 2005, ARA Content
“ They saw me come home with a pile of lumber and hardware, and make their dream come true with my own hands. ”