06/03/2026
I love this 🤗
When did clean become complicated? 🚿
We used to wash the car ourselves. Garden hose. Bucket of soap. A radio going from the garage, playing whatever came on. That was the whole operation. Nobody needed a coupon or an appointment.
Now folks pay good money to have a stranger Q-tip their cup holders. They call it detailing. We called it Saturday. And we did it in flip-flops with a beer sweating on the bumper.
Here's the thing nobody tells you. The job was never really about the car. It was about being outside. The kids running through the spray. The dog barking at the suds like they owed him something. The neighbor waving while he pretended his own car didn't need it worse than yours.
We didn't have much. But we had a driveway and an afternoon and that was plenty. You'd scrub, you'd rinse, you'd step back, and the thing would shine for about a day and a half before a pigeon ruined it. Didn't matter. You did it again next week. That was the deal.
Young people today want everything to be an experience. Soft music. Special lighting. Somebody else doing the work. And then they wonder why nothing feels like anything anymore. You skipped the part that mattered, son. The part with the bucket.
There's a quiet pride in doing a small thing well with your own two hands. Wiping down a hood. Sweeping a porch. Fixing the squeaky gate you've been ignoring since spring. The chore isn't the punishment. The chore is the point.
So go find something that needs cleaning. Don't pay anybody. Don't rush it. Turn on the radio, grab the hose, and remember that joy was never expensive. We just stopped looking for it in the cheap seats.
The simple life is still out there. It's parked in the driveway, waiting for you to show up with a bucket.