So, I'm temporarily "disabled" because of recent surgery to my left foot (to correct plantar fasciitis). I have to wear this big old stabilizing boot, and am non-weight bearing on that foot, which usually means crutches.
I'm finding out the hard way just what a colossal pain in the ass this is. I am so done with crutches.
Yesterday, I had to run a couple of errands. Firstly, I needed to stop by Petco and buy some kitty litter for Taz; she got sick in the litter box and I had to change out the litter and was out.
A sales girl greeted me at the door, saw the crutches, and asked if I needed help. I did, I said. I needed someone to carry the litter to the register, and to the car after I paid. I'm not able to manage a cart. So this gal happily shows me to where my litter brand is, grabs 2 bags at my request, and gets me checked out and back to my car real quick. Super nice about the whole thing; even moved some stuff out of the way for me to take me to the register around some dogs that were in the store (dogs were perfectly friendly, and I'm good with dogs, but I thought it was a nice thing to do).
Later, had to stop by the grocery store to get a few things for a BBQ at Evil Empryss's house. They have those motorized chair carts, which are really good. Customer Service was happy to keep my crutches at the desk for me, and when I checked out the bag boy was happy to carry my stuff to the car for me. It was really a pleasant experience. Normally, I don't like to ask for a lot of help, but I really needed it, and it was so nice to have staff who just smiled and helped me out.
I'm finding out the hard way just what a colossal pain in the ass this is. I am so done with crutches.
Yesterday, I had to run a couple of errands. Firstly, I needed to stop by Petco and buy some kitty litter for Taz; she got sick in the litter box and I had to change out the litter and was out.
A sales girl greeted me at the door, saw the crutches, and asked if I needed help. I did, I said. I needed someone to carry the litter to the register, and to the car after I paid. I'm not able to manage a cart. So this gal happily shows me to where my litter brand is, grabs 2 bags at my request, and gets me checked out and back to my car real quick. Super nice about the whole thing; even moved some stuff out of the way for me to take me to the register around some dogs that were in the store (dogs were perfectly friendly, and I'm good with dogs, but I thought it was a nice thing to do).
Later, had to stop by the grocery store to get a few things for a BBQ at Evil Empryss's house. They have those motorized chair carts, which are really good. Customer Service was happy to keep my crutches at the desk for me, and when I checked out the bag boy was happy to carry my stuff to the car for me. It was really a pleasant experience. Normally, I don't like to ask for a lot of help, but I really needed it, and it was so nice to have staff who just smiled and helped me out.


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