Helen;1270197 wrote: you made me smile gill, about you sitting in the car looking at the view, my mum and dad used to do that and i thought i was gonna die of boredom, stuck in the back of the car !!!
however............... now ive reached the ripe old age of 59, i can appreciate why they did it and enjoy nothing better myself :rolleyes:
It's not that, I would have loved to have gone with them, but my back and hips just don't want to play! When we were at Norfolk in the summer, we invested in a smashing battery driven, 4 wheeled sh1t-off-a-shovel (4 mph :yh_rotfl) 'buggy', and I had a great deal of fun with that, particularly going round huge supermarkets - couldn't half nip round (with care of course) :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl and I was able to go everywhere! It can be taken apart in moments and stowed in the boot of the car. It is capable of about 12 - 15 miles before it needs to be re-charged. It was extremely useful as a luggage cart when we went to the beach (I was the porter ! :wah: ). I could go with my menfolk and the dog for walks, because most places had reasonable pathways that my buggy was quite happy on. Unfortunately, we couldn't manage to bring it back with us as we hadn't got enough room in the car with all our other stuff in the boot, and the car had 3 adults and a German Shepherd inside the saloon !

So I aint gorrit wimmy here! :-5
When the fellas go back to Norfolk to put up the steel (flat pack) garden shed we bought for the static, they will bring it back with them (I hope !), then I won't be left in the car, like I am at the moment !
I can walk about the house, no problem, and I can do everything that anybody else can do. What I can't do, is do any of it for any length of time, as it gets so damn painful ! I can even bend down and touch the floor with the flat of my hands, with my legs straight ! Which is something neither of my fellas can do
Mind you one wouldn't need particularly to do that on a regular basis :yh_rotfl
It's a bit frustrating really, when I remember how I used to be able to put each of my legs over my shoulders so my feet were draped down my front. Chris used to say it looked awful, particularly when I rocked gently till my feet were on the ground and I could stand up on them with me bum in the air and me head upside down looking at where I'd walked from! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl I just cannot believe that I used to do that !
The back problem stems from an injury I got when I was at school, when somebody lifted me from behind then just let me go, and I landed heavily on the base of my spine. That hurt !!! I had to sit an exam in class that afternoon, and it was bloody agony! Like an idiot I never mentioned it to mum or dad when I got home, and after many days, the pain subsided so I thought it was just a bad bruise. I must have actually bruised the bone at the base of my spine, which has now developed into arthritis. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Don't we do stupid things when we are kids ? :rolleyes:
YouTube - Go-Go Elite Traveller Scooter, Pride Mobility
Sorry this vid is a bit long, but it was the only one I could find that showed 'my' buggy !
This is the same make and model as mine. He didn't strip it down very well, and missed one or two important things, but at least it shows the scooter off !
