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Old 10-30-2010, 07:18 PM #5
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Well, I'm pretty cameral shy, but I thought you would all appreciate this:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/al...pictureid=5505
It's the rickshaw my husband made for me. I am really reluctant to get a wheelchair, for reasons I'm sure you all understand. My husband, a wonderful do-it-yourself-er/handy-man/jimmy-rigger, had this idea. I think it's because in a rickshaw I'm a princess, not an invalid.

He made it of stuff he had around--an old lawn chair, bicycle wheels, etc. Its maiden voyage will be trick-or-treating tomorrow night with the kids. He took me on a practice run around the block, and it's very comfortable. Plus the slight tilt means I can see the stars.

I may not be a real princess, but I'm married to a real prince!

Abby
WAY TOO COOL!! I'm so jealous-one of the groovy chair and two for such an awesome hubby. Happy happy halloween,.
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