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Celebrating the Little Stuff! (or, even Big Stuff)

Hi @Forum_Friends    Woman Very Happy

 

The last Owner's HVAC man was kind enough to install my new Shower Head/Hand Held here at this new Apt.

 

(I learned a long time ago, the 1st step most men seem to do is, automatically toss the UNread instructions.  I'm usually standing by, ready to dive for, & read'em).

 

Before stepping in to the shower/tub, part way thru, I twisted the knob that Instructions say, changes from Hand Held to Overhead Shower water.  That darn MASSIVE shower head dropped down & BOPPED me in the head, *HARD*! 

 

    Nude, wet, slippery, soapy, hurting, with water spraying all over the place, both overhead & Handheld, somehow I managed to climb out of the shower, without slipping, & falling.

 

Turns out, apparently the HVAC man is left handed, & he installed this device the way that made sense to his left-handed self.  That means the two knobs were switched.

 

I've been afraid to climb up the step stool, the tub edge, tub wall, & reach above the Shower Head, to straighten, & tighten that hefty Shower head back up again.  But I did it, last night!  And my elderly, pained body didnt fall!  Woman Very Happy

 

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@Forum_Friends  Woman Very Happy

 

Celebrated anything lately for yrself??

Little,  or even Big!!

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I'm glad you were able to resolve the problem.  It is a good feeling when you are able to do something on your own.

 

I am happy to be able to still drive, do household chores and be out and about.  I am an older person and still being independent is uplifting!

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@JoyFilled Warrior   I changed the ear muffs on my headphones all by myself by reading the user manual.

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The only ruff spot was #2.  I had to use elbow grease to scrap/remove the old glue w/rubbing alcohol.  A lot of the reviewers stated DO NOT USE GOO GONE which I was going to use.  Other than that, easy peasy.

"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."


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@Mz iMac   Woman Very Happy

 

YEAH!!!      GREAT JOB!!     

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I dont know about you, but it's sooo easy for me to talk myself out of doing the supposed "little things" for myself --  but dammit - WE/I DESERVE IT!!    yeah?      Woman Very Happy

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@spiderw 

 

It sure is, isnt it!!

 

The other day, I kept crossing paths with a very older, very difficult to get around lady,  in my personally, "hardly-ever-get-there-grocery-store."  She was helped by a younger man, who kindly walked slowly for her.  I felt elated, that I was able to get out also!!  Like FREEDOM!! 

    As she was moving thru the grocery store, & he was selecting what she expressed was looking for,  she was smiling, more & more!  

 

    As we were walking to our respective cars,  I asked her, and glanced at him, isnt it GREAT to finally get out of the house?!   This lady BEAMED with joy ... just LIT RIGHT UP!  And started conversing up a storm!!  

      And what I thought might be her grandson was a Helper from an Organization.  We were ALL 3 HAPPY!!  He enjoyed being a part of 2 elderly ladies connecting about F-R-E-E-D-O-M!!  

 

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@spiderw wrote:

I'm glad you were able to resolve the problem.  It is a good feeling when you are able to do something on your own.

 

I am happy to be able to still drive, do household chores and be out and about.  I am an older person and still being independent is uplifting!


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@JoyFilled Warrior    watches    @spiderw    zipping all around, kalooping, & doing -  like a young-at-heart, yet,  very wise girlfriend!

 

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WTG,  @spiderw    Woman Very Happy

 

 

 

 

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@JoyFilled Warrior   I like your new name, and even thought to myself, she writes like make up maiden!  I hope you are getting settled after your move.  

 

Anyways, my father has had difficulty, and can no longer drive.  A simple trip to Walmart, or a lunch out really brightens his day!  I am thankful we can still get around easily.  

My SO, he could not figure out a tool.  Reading the manual, and still struggling, I was off to you tube.  Showed him almost instantly how to load the new nail gun.   I have to admit, I never do great with the manual myself. We had it loaded in seconds.  He's not very tech savvy, but glad I found a video on you tube to help.  

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*smile*   Hi  @lynnie61 

 

    Is this how it went down??  *wink*

 

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I'm going to make sure my handyman is right handed!

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@AuntG wrote:

I'm going to make sure my handyman is right handed!


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@AuntG  

 

HA!     Yeah, go figure, eh?  heh  Woman Happy