More Life Mods
A while back I wrote an article detailing how I've modified my life to accommodate my disability.
Two areas I forgot to discuss were the items I carry in my car and on my wheelchair. So here goes:
Car:
Two areas I forgot to discuss were the items I carry in my car and on my wheelchair. So here goes:
Car:
- Hand controls (I think I did mention these already, but they are so integral to my life they deserve a second mention.)
- Small first-aid kit
- Leash (For when sdogs need to potty. I sit in the car and hold the leash whilst they do their business.)
- Hand-held weather-alert radio (My brother is a meteorologist with the National Severe Storms Lab. And I live in Texas. Need I say more?)
- All things needed to change a tire and jump-start a battery (Not that I would physically be able to do these things, but if I needed assistance, I'd at least have the tools.)
- Simple tool kit
- Sage stick and lighter (see here for why)
Wheelchair:
- Attached under my wheelchair is a carry bag for stuff. It stays there all the time except when I fly (a hassle to unattach to run through the scanner)
- Leather cup holders (Made for motorcycles. Must look cool at all times.)
In the under-the-wheelchair-bag:
- Hand air-pump (In case I get a flat.)
- Spare inner-tube for wheelchair tire
- Collapsible water/food dog dish
- Small kit of wheelchair tools
- Flexi-leash (for sdog relief)
- Ziplok baggies (for cleaning up sdog relief)
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