by Ljpeterlin » Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:54 pm
Thanks you all for watching the video. The new video camera was so easy to use, I think there will be many shorter videos being posted.
Linda, glad you appreciate the no hats rule; I have a feeling my kids somethimes think I am old fashioned, but my daughter's boyfriend, who was never told this has gotten it down pretty well. I can just look his way if he looks like he may have forgotten and he knows!
Judy, I hope you read my blog about the scooter, because it has the whole story...it is called "The scooter" and it tells a lot about how I got this scooter...I LOVE that scooter. The ramp was quite the ordeal, and honestly, I am worried I may need help at some point getting it back up onto the ramp. This particular model is called a tilt-ramp, and it is very easy to get off, but to get it up, it is a bit hard, and if there is ice or wet, I may need some help. There was a LOT of deliberation on this ramp and several models rejected, one was installed and I didn't like it. This one seems the easiest for me. In looking for the ramp, I found a no-jack knife trailer which I would consider if I was not opposed to pulling something behind me. Mainly because, with nobody to spot you, I like being able to pull in and back out of anywhere I go, without worrying about a trailer...so long answer, I am lifting weights so I can be sure I can get it back on, and if I do need to ask a gentleman for help once in a while, then I guess I will!
Maybe once I am in warm weather I will set up my video camera on a tripod and video myself taking the scooter off and then putting it back on, hopefully! And you can see for yourself.
Laura, thanks for the Oxygenics showerhead referral, I am always looking for better ideas, so I may head over to the Bed Bath and Beyond and check that out!
Appreciate all the responses.
Laveda
LJ Peterlin
www.Ljpeterlin.com"Life's a dance, you learn as you go,
Sometimes you lead, and sometimes you follow."