latest purchase
Jun. 8th, 2011 05:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Isn't it nice when you find something you really want and ALSO NEED so you can justify buying it?
I just got myself a SwitchStick:

(Mine is a different colour and style, but still the same sort of thing.)
There are three reasons I wanted this.
1) It's adjustable.
This is wonderful. I have been using a walking stick that's two inches longer than it should be - which ends up really hurting my wrist after a while. Now I have one that's the right height!
2) It's foldable.
A definite plus. You see, the problem with needing a walking stick occasionally and catching the train daily is that there are all these people who know that I don't normally need a stick - and might decide that I'm only carrying one so I can nab a disabled seat on the train when it's crowded.
If I'm seen carrying a stick when I don't need it, they're even more likely to decide this, even on those occasions when I really do need it and also desperately need a disabled seat.
Funnily enough, I will often need a stick for my morning, and not need it by the afternoon. But I still have to carry it home.
...which leads to the ludicrous situation in which I walk around the train station pretending I need the stick more than I do, so that people won't think I'm just pretending. Because I might not need it now - but I will need it later, and it's imperative that the passengers give me that disabled seat on the day that I really need it.
(Please note: no, I am not getting given the disabled seat when I'm just pretending. I'm not that selfishly dishonest.)
The good thing about this foldable stick is that I can just unpack it when I actually need it, and hide it on the journey home when I don't.
3) It's pretty and sparkly!
Woo!
I just got myself a SwitchStick:

(Mine is a different colour and style, but still the same sort of thing.)
There are three reasons I wanted this.
1) It's adjustable.
This is wonderful. I have been using a walking stick that's two inches longer than it should be - which ends up really hurting my wrist after a while. Now I have one that's the right height!
2) It's foldable.
A definite plus. You see, the problem with needing a walking stick occasionally and catching the train daily is that there are all these people who know that I don't normally need a stick - and might decide that I'm only carrying one so I can nab a disabled seat on the train when it's crowded.
If I'm seen carrying a stick when I don't need it, they're even more likely to decide this, even on those occasions when I really do need it and also desperately need a disabled seat.
Funnily enough, I will often need a stick for my morning, and not need it by the afternoon. But I still have to carry it home.
...which leads to the ludicrous situation in which I walk around the train station pretending I need the stick more than I do, so that people won't think I'm just pretending. Because I might not need it now - but I will need it later, and it's imperative that the passengers give me that disabled seat on the day that I really need it.
(Please note: no, I am not getting given the disabled seat when I'm just pretending. I'm not that selfishly dishonest.)
The good thing about this foldable stick is that I can just unpack it when I actually need it, and hide it on the journey home when I don't.
3) It's pretty and sparkly!
Woo!
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Date: 2011-06-08 07:29 am (UTC)Also, I hear you on the pretending thing. People don't understand how not everyone who uses a cane is (maybe not even most people are) a full-time cane user. Sigh!
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Date: 2011-06-08 11:36 am (UTC)And I can totally understand your thought processes about worrying that people might think you are cheating.
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Date: 2011-06-08 12:27 pm (UTC)Never could bring myself to ask for a train seat too...
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Date: 2011-06-08 12:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-08 12:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-08 03:01 pm (UTC)It seems like an adjustable stick would be a really good idea.
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Date: 2011-06-08 05:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-08 06:54 pm (UTC)