I need a hug (and a stepladder)
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Tacklewasher wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Squidgeypaws007 wrote: »*hug* I'm afraid I can't help with the stepladder though!
For a kitchen ladder.
https://www.amazon.ca/Rubbermaid-RM-2W-Folding-200-Pound-Capacity/dp/B003EYVF76/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538125440&sr=8-1&keywords=kitchen+ladder
Not given her no hugs. She's mean to me
That's ok. I hug you all the time anyway Unless I'm wooing you.
Well, stop it. We're both married......
I hug you guys all the time, the world is not ready to understand our love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL4L4Uv5rf03 -
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Carlos_421 wrote: »I'm 5'8" and my wife is 5'8.5"
It's my mother's fault I'm not 6'. My dad comes from a family of giants (I have a 3rd cousin who's 6'11") even though he's the shorty of the family at 5'11". Mom, however, she's 4'10". Her mom...4'6".
It could have been worse! At least you wound up closer to his height than her's.
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There was a parody called "Tall people", but it never caught on as we all know being tall is better than being short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNSSkAdBQB0
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »I'm 5'8" and my wife is 5'8.5"
It's my mother's fault I'm not 6'. My dad comes from a family of giants (I have a 3rd cousin who's 6'11") even though he's the shorty of the family at 5'11". Mom, however, she's 4'10". Her mom...4'6".
I'm 5'9", and hubby claims 5'7" like @pinuplove claims 5'3".
lol fist bump to him.1 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Squidgeypaws007 wrote: »*hug* I'm afraid I can't help with the stepladder though!
For a kitchen ladder.
https://www.amazon.ca/Rubbermaid-RM-2W-Folding-200-Pound-Capacity/dp/B003EYVF76/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538125440&sr=8-1&keywords=kitchen+ladder
Not given her no hugs. She's mean to me
That's ok. I hug you all the time anyway Unless I'm wooing you.
Well, stop it. We're both married......
I hug you guys all the time, the world is not ready to understand our love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL4L4Uv5rf0
K.
I'm creeped out
(I loved that show except for the last season)1 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Squidgeypaws007 wrote: »*hug* I'm afraid I can't help with the stepladder though!
For a kitchen ladder.
https://www.amazon.ca/Rubbermaid-RM-2W-Folding-200-Pound-Capacity/dp/B003EYVF76/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538125440&sr=8-1&keywords=kitchen+ladder
Not given her no hugs. She's mean to me
That's ok. I hug you all the time anyway Unless I'm wooing you.
Well, stop it. We're both married......
I hug you guys all the time, the world is not ready to understand our love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL4L4Uv5rf0
K.
I'm creeped out
(I loved that show except for the last season)
Awww embrace the bromance!
(See what I did there?)5 -
clicketykeys wrote: »
:laugh: I feel so discriminated against! Pair that with being left-handed and I think I might have a Supreme Court case.8 -
I have my physical Tuesday - I’m going to have them measure me. Maybe I’m not 5’5” any more since I turned 60? That would suck!1
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I have been almost 5'1" 1/2 since I was about 20. After last year's neck surgery I got measured at exactly 5'1" 1/2. After this year's neck surgery I am hoping I will make it to 5'1" 3/4. I'll take all the fractions of inches I can get!
And I am very considerate - when tall people get stuff off the top shelf for me at the grocery store I always offer to get stuff off the bottom shelves for them.5 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »An alternative to doing the shelf climb is to find something that can be used to knock the item down to catch. (probably not good for @pinuplove since she's clumsy and would likely give herself a concussion)
And climbing up the shelf would not result in an accident given her predisposition?
True. We should probably just bubble wrap her. :laugh:
No lie, I think I broke my foot falling down the 3 stairs to the garage last year Nothing there, didn't trip, just...fell. It was swollen and all kinds of pretty colors for weeks.
I regularly sprained my ankles as a child. As an adult, I've tripped over my own feet and invisible lines more often than I care to admit. I'm a little worried for my elder years.
Maybe it's good not to be very tall: Lower center of gravity, less far to fall.
My 6' rowing double partner has flipped more single shells by far than I have: Pair a high center of gravity with a tendency to tense up when something untoward happens, and you swim lots more often when rowing. She also falls more, and further.
Full disclosure: I'm 5'5" at last measuring a few years back, down from 5'6" in youth. Not sure I want to know current. 5'5-6" seems medium-ish, something this thread is making me feel good about.
Hugs - per the OP request - Pinuplove!3 -
Every time I get measured they give me a different number 5’6” to 5’7”.
Shorter people are not persecuted lol!🤪1 -
Meh, I am 5 feet. I used to hate being short because kids teased me when I was younger. Now I accept and embrace it.2
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Must be looking extra short today. Random person in Walmart asked if I needed help reaching the handsoap that was one shelf above eye-level I think I can manage that12
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I'm 5ft 2.2 ( up from 5ft 1.8 go me)
I found it helps to date short guys (5ft 3-4) then I feel perfectly normal
My ex was 6ft 4 and thought it was funny to put me over his shoulder 🙄1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »An alternative to doing the shelf climb is to find something that can be used to knock the item down to catch. (probably not good for @pinuplove since she's clumsy and would likely give herself a concussion)
And climbing up the shelf would not result in an accident given her predisposition?
True. We should probably just bubble wrap her. :laugh:
No lie, I think I broke my foot falling down the 3 stairs to the garage last year Nothing there, didn't trip, just...fell. It was swollen and all kinds of pretty colors for weeks.
I regularly sprained my ankles as a child. As an adult, I've tripped over my own feet and invisible lines more often than I care to admit. I'm a little worried for my elder years.
my best friend:
Used daily for 10-15 minutes with various balance exercises. Seriously strengthened the muscles around my ankles.
No more spraining (or unwanted stumbling and falling over imaginary blocks) since I started in 2014
ETA: clarity
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ladyreva78 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »An alternative to doing the shelf climb is to find something that can be used to knock the item down to catch. (probably not good for @pinuplove since she's clumsy and would likely give herself a concussion)
And climbing up the shelf would not result in an accident given her predisposition?
True. We should probably just bubble wrap her. :laugh:
No lie, I think I broke my foot falling down the 3 stairs to the garage last year Nothing there, didn't trip, just...fell. It was swollen and all kinds of pretty colors for weeks.
I regularly sprained my ankles as a child. As an adult, I've tripped over my own feet and invisible lines more often than I care to admit. I'm a little worried for my elder years.
my best friend:
Used daily for 10-15 minutes with various balance exercises. Seriously strengthened the muscles around my ankles.
No more spraining (or unwanted stumbling and falling over imaginary blocks) since I started in 2014
ETA: clarity
What the heck is that thing? It could be a whoopie cushion or a foot massager or a pan scrubber...
...I'm going with the assumption it's some type of balancing tool.1 -
cmriverside wrote: »ladyreva78 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »An alternative to doing the shelf climb is to find something that can be used to knock the item down to catch. (probably not good for @pinuplove since she's clumsy and would likely give herself a concussion)
And climbing up the shelf would not result in an accident given her predisposition?
True. We should probably just bubble wrap her. :laugh:
No lie, I think I broke my foot falling down the 3 stairs to the garage last year Nothing there, didn't trip, just...fell. It was swollen and all kinds of pretty colors for weeks.
I regularly sprained my ankles as a child. As an adult, I've tripped over my own feet and invisible lines more often than I care to admit. I'm a little worried for my elder years.
my best friend:
Used daily for 10-15 minutes with various balance exercises. Seriously strengthened the muscles around my ankles.
No more spraining (or unwanted stumbling and falling over imaginary blocks) since I started in 2014
ETA: clarity
What the heck is that thing? It could be a whoopie cushion or a foot massager or a pan scrubber...
...I'm going with the assumption it's some type of balancing tool.
Right? :laugh: We need context @ladyreva78 I can't tell if this is 3 inches across or 3 feet.
Looks like something you'd sit on to encourage yourself to *not* sit:
https://youtu.be/MT2VVT8tht83
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