Well it just strikes me that, years ago, kids started young out of necessity rather than a sense of ability. Sink or swim, thrown into the situation at what might seem an imprudent age today. To a degree, I follow this general philosophy with my kids if nothing more than to get a better understanding of their abilities. Of course, I do want them to be as self-sufficient as possible as early as possible. At 12y.o., not only did I do all the mowing, I was bolting lawn mower engines on anything with wheels and generally driving like a madman (got the x-rays to prove it too!). I know it's a mental maturity thing mostly but, like Bob says, it's going to be a good while of close supervision before I'm ready to hand over the keys and comfortable enough to go take a nap.
And Bob, be nice to the new guy please! I do have the ballast box a bit more than half full of paver bricks. But since I'm really not expecting to do any heavy lifting yet, I'm just trying to save the lawn. It's still VERY wet around here. I did manage to get a tire in the air a few times trying to pop one trunk though! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif