Looking up at the steps I'm practicing on. I want to be able to walk up and down steps at the stadium for my granddaughter's graduation at Ohio State U. So my physical therapist suggested training to use my hiking pole to help with balance where there are no handrails! Thus I'm practicing on these steps at home.
Roses are already blooming.
I'm doing laundry this morning. Will join other seniors for lunch. I have all windows and doors open to nice breeze and hearing the birds. I can barely see the ridge tops through the trees, and can just barely hear traffic on various roads that I can't see. All the trees are green here, in different wonderful shades.
Wouldn't be good for a whee;chair!
ReplyDeleteYep, I've yet to meet a wheel chair that can handle steps. But our friends in electric chairs just toodle around on the driveways. One even goes on the roads fearlessly. She's a bit young (compared to me) and has lived here over 20 years, so she has somehow survived her wild rides (very fast too)
Delete...I don't do well with steps that don't have railings!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm going to also rely upon younger people to prop me up a bit. Today's attempt to go down really steep steps with the cane met me with falling against the railing...thump, but thankfully still upright. Whew.
DeleteGood for you for working out!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you have roses. I keep forgetting how far north we are!
It's 76F here and all my windows are open...mostly shaded by trees, such is my little apartment a nest among them all summer. I also walked by the lake a bit today, and realized I didn't stop to sit down once (though I did stop to take photos of baby ducks!) It felt good to get out of breath and keep going! Whoopee!
DeleteWishing you all the best success with your worthy exercise! Take it easy and hold that rail. Thanks for the beautiful flowers. Aloha
ReplyDeleteI like sharing beauty here...as well as seeing the beauty of flowers that grow only in Hawaii.
DeleteYou have a good goal in mind. And you'll have family looking out for you.
ReplyDeleteI probably will latch onto my son on the steps.
DeleteGood idea to practice. And definitely grab someone's arm.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, you'll have some human assistance of those stairs.
ReplyDeleteSmart of you to practice. I think I should do that. I have trouble sometimes with steep steps. Won't it be great though to be at her graduation!
ReplyDeleteYes, please latch onto your son! fall are most deadly for us old folk. Sounds like a crazy idea your therapist had. But then I'm no physical therapist.
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