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I would totally use this walker!! (AI) (Original Post) Nittersing 14 hrs ago OP
That Volkswagon doesn't "bug" you? GreenWave 14 hrs ago #1
Ha! Growing up (50s-60s) we had the original two-toned olive green bus! Nittersing 14 hrs ago #2
That's adorable! 3catwoman3 14 hrs ago #3
If you have the space for it, why not? CTyankee 14 hrs ago #4
I didn't know you had actually made the move!?!? Nittersing 14 hrs ago #5
Yes, we've been here a little over 3 months! CTyankee 13 hrs ago #7
It sounds like you're settling in well!! Nittersing 13 hrs ago #8
My kids would agree. They were getting nervous that they'd get a call with news they didn't want to hear! CTyankee 13 hrs ago #10
Anyone know how to buy one? -misanthroptimist 13 hrs ago #6
They're make believe. AI images. Nittersing 13 hrs ago #9
No need to apologize. -misanthroptimist 10 hrs ago #11
LOL Nittersing 9 hrs ago #12
Assuming it is AI may be a cynical view. alfredo 5 hrs ago #14
I have a walker, not nearly as fancy as the OP, but I have ideas. alfredo 5 hrs ago #13

Nittersing

(8,296 posts)
2. Ha! Growing up (50s-60s) we had the original two-toned olive green bus!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:44 PM
14 hrs ago

They were enough of a novelty that we would honk and wave at other VWs!

3catwoman3

(29,182 posts)
3. That's adorable!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:45 PM
14 hrs ago

I would use it, too. Happily, no need so far.

I borrowed a walker in 2013 when I had my first hip replacement, and I made a point of referring to it as "the walker", not "my walker," as I did not wish to have any ownership of it.

CTyankee

(68,066 posts)
4. If you have the space for it, why not?
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:53 PM
14 hrs ago

I use a very plain, ordinary walker; hubby has a deluxe model, his has a kind of lower pocket and a padded seat. I like the one pictured because it looks like it can carry lots of stuff!

Unfortunately, we have a small apartment now in a retirement village. My walker can navigate tight space easily; the one pictured wouldn't work for me (unless it is an outdoors model only).

Nittersing

(8,296 posts)
5. I didn't know you had actually made the move!?!?
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:56 PM
14 hrs ago

How long have you been there and how's it going?

CTyankee

(68,066 posts)
7. Yes, we've been here a little over 3 months!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:17 PM
13 hrs ago

With hubby's handicaps and my arthritis it was increasingly difficult for us to maintain complete independence. We were paying for lots of things we used to do ourselves and when we added it up it made sense to have smaller living space and some amenities. My daughter was ordering our groceries online and I was schlepping everything else. I was just using frozen dinners, not cooking because it was too hard on my arthritic back. And we were in our 80's!

The real estate market was the final decision making factor. We found that our house was currently in demand, a pre-war colonial in a section of New Haven that was very desirable and we could sell for a very large profit. And Masonicare had what we wanted and needed. A recently renovated 2 BR, 1and 1/2 baths, apt size kitchenette became available and we grabbed it!

I was a bit wary about what the food would be like but I was thrilled with the quality of the meals here. We have breakfast and lunch in the apt. and eat in the dining room for dinner. It's a lovely setting, looking out on a small lake, and we get menus every week in our mailbox.

My only disappointment is that everyone here is white. They are nice people but there is no diversity except for the black wait staff in the dining room.

There are lots of programs here: concerts, movies, and many groups such as book clubs, exercise classes, choral groups, and painters who do some lovely watercolors that are displayed everywhere.

Importantly, they provide rides to doctors' appointments, visits to a local supermarket, and a library where my most recent book is available for residents to take out. And we don't have to shovel snow or fear power outages from storms. That is a huge relief!

Nittersing

(8,296 posts)
8. It sounds like you're settling in well!!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:22 PM
13 hrs ago

So glad to read that you found a place that suits your needs. Sounds like it was good timing all the was around.

Yay!!!

CTyankee

(68,066 posts)
10. My kids would agree. They were getting nervous that they'd get a call with news they didn't want to hear!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:26 PM
13 hrs ago

they are relieved that we are safe.

Nittersing

(8,296 posts)
9. They're make believe. AI images.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:24 PM
13 hrs ago

I added that (AI) to the subject line hoping to not confuse anyone.

Sorry

-misanthroptimist

(1,580 posts)
11. No need to apologize.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:35 PM
10 hrs ago

You put it right there and I managed to miss it. Thanks for answering. I'd have been looking for that the rest of the night, cursing all search engines with electronic herpes.

alfredo

(60,286 posts)
13. I have a walker, not nearly as fancy as the OP, but I have ideas.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 10:25 PM
5 hrs ago

The first thought were some handlebar streamers.
A bell would be a hoot too. It would have to be the type with one clear bell.
But, the walker is flashy on its own. It’s bright red, and one of the frame is the name, F22, just like jet. I have a suspicion that the name is an inside joke. I’m ok with that.

I guess the streamers would distract from the F22 emblazoned on its side. I hope some see the humor of the name.

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