Most of the Christmas decorations had been put away, but the dishes were still in the dishwasher on Epiphany. I ran it when it was full and loaded the dishes on a trolley in the kitchen. It was very simple to roll it to the storage closet. That was an epiphany moment – how easy it was to use the trolley as a walker!
The only drawback is that I supplied the power AND the brakes. Can you imagine how this would play out? I would roll merrily along, stumble, tumble, and those dishes would break on my head and back. I’m glad I thought of that before it was too late.

You are so creative! Glad you are keeping safety in mind, though.
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I am impressed you have put it all away. Historically, I took my Christmas tree and decorations down the day after Christmas, because that is what my mother did. Here it is almost mid-January, and the tree is still up, and I have not made a move to dismantle it!
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No hurry!
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This post made me laugh so hard! Thank you.
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Anne is what we used to call “a hoot and a half.” 😁
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Absolutely!!!
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A creative solution that needs extra care
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I’ll hire you to do the press release for the substitute walker.
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I would be homoured. Haha ha
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Nice creativity!
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Workable solution!
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Glad you figured that out, rolling a cart is not a safe substitute for a walker. Take care of yourself.
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I sound dangerous, don’t I?
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This is so funny because I could picture myself losing control and taking a tumble
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Too bad you don’t have a little kid around. They could show you a lot of used for that cart.
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That would be a danger in itself!
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