hellytheelephant
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I have a mattress lifter too- it is one of those things I had never heard of until the OT recommended it...and now I can't live without it!
Found it!I use this to organize all my meds and supplements. Wow, what a time and energy saver! I just take out what I need instead of having to constantly open bottles. I got it from the Container Store. You can also get dividers for the individual drawers.
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The robot sweeper I have is the Roomba brand. It was not hard to arrange things so it wouldn't get stuck, and it comes with a couple of beacons to wall it in or out of an area. It has very modest sweeping and vacuuming power but a fair amount of intelligence, and it eventually gets the job done.
You could use one of those micro towels? They fold up really small. My son has one for swimming. It's the size of a normal bath towel but folds up to the size of a thick napkin and dries really quickly.Does anyone know of a type of blanket or plastic that could be used to lie down on in dirty public places? One that's thin and folds really small? And maybe not bigger than a towel. I'm not sure what it would be called. I'm thinking of using a trash bag if there's nothing else.
The best thing that I have done lately is to replace my mattress with a memory foam one. It is composed of three kinds of memory foam and is incredibly easy to lift (not that I ever do, but sometimes I have to shift it over a bit to make the bed.) It was incredibly inexpensive and I had it delivered to my house. I wasn't sure if I would like it at first, but now I absolutely love it. It doesn't heat up like my old mattress did, and if I am too warm I can shift to a cooler part of the mattress.
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I've got a Picnic blanket that is waterproof on one side, fleece on the other. It can be folded and carried with an insewn handle.Does anyone know of a type of blanket or plastic that could be used to lie down on in dirty public places?
little disclaimer for people - I went all in on the electric bike thing because I had enormous guilt about not running around with my kids at the park. got a 3 wheel delivery style tricycle outfitted with a double kids set where normally there is a back tray for cargo. I then had a long range battery and front wheel motor put on and this used all my savings.Electric bike, I tampered a little bit with mine so I dont need to use my legs at all.
little disclaimer for people - I went all in on the electric bike thing because I had enormous guilt about not running around with my kids at the park. got a 3 wheel delivery style tricycle outfitted with a double kids set where normally there is a back tray for cargo. I then had a long range battery and front wheel motor put on and this used all my savings.
I soon found out that its very hard to pre-pace when you have to get back from where you ride to ( the distance doubles) and that often its only when you are far from home you realise the cold, the wind in your face and the demands of the kids will make your cognition drain and your strength to get back.
its been a year since I've used the setup because of the lack of paths joining us up from our house to the really nice bike trail that runs the side of a major highway. getting to the tracks involves lots of negotiating traffic and crossing over grassy uneven surfaces and pulling off the road into ditches to let big vehicles past (trike is wide!)
you really need to have a stable or minor degree of brain fog to do it and to have a traffic environment in your locale that is not stressful or dangerous for a slow rider.
little disclaimer for people - I went all in on the electric bike thing because I had enormous guilt about not running around with my kids at the park. got a 3 wheel delivery style tricycle outfitted with a double kids set where normally there is a back tray for cargo. I then had a long range battery and front wheel motor put on and this used all my savings.
I soon found out that its very hard to pre-pace when you have to get back from where you ride to ( the distance doubles) and that often its only when you are far from home you realise the cold, the wind in your face and the demands of the kids will make your cognition drain and your strength to get back.
its been a year since I've used the setup because of the lack of paths joining us up from our house to the really nice bike trail that runs the side of a major highway. getting to the tracks involves lots of negotiating traffic and crossing over grassy uneven surfaces and pulling off the road into ditches to let big vehicles past (trike is wide!)
you really need to have a stable or minor degree of brain fog to do it and to have a traffic environment in your locale that is not stressful or dangerous for a slow rider.
Many have lost their balance too and would fall off
that is essentially what I have (bigger wheels on mine) with the basket removed at the back and a kids carriage from a dutch cargo bike like this one http://imgur.com/rZsJ8sUThis version may be a little better if one has balance problems. http://www.bikemania.biz/rmb-libert-e-hybrid-electric-tricycle.html