ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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It's always trouble for my wife and I figuring out what sort of gifts to buy each other. She's not a jewelry person, so no rings or necklaces (other than what she already has, which are few), she's really picky on clothes so always picks out her own.
As far as me - she has no clue what I'm talking about or needing and tells me "just go get it" if I need something and we've saved up enough.
Last year she went above and beyond, having a friend get involved, who called her son who called his friend to recommend a drone. My wife doesn't do online shopping so she had her friend do all of that and paid her back.
This time, I told her I was having an impossible time for her - she's got hundreds of yards of fabric, and my old thing of getting her gift certificates is well worn. I said I'd heard her mention a serger or ebike over the past year after seeing the bikes advertised around various places. She lit up when I said ebike.
Ah, the problem - her handicap - a birth defect that prevents her from using hand controls on handle bars as normal, and reaching far forward for handlebars. No manufacturer I contacted would even talk about mods or other parts.
I contacted Lectric who suggested a local business that does ebike rentals - to check 'em out, test drives, see how well they'd work for my wife. Found out the business also is in sales and the guy is a bike genius. He had some ideas and after finding out we liked them - IF, things could be modified to make the handlebars easier for her to reach, and switch brakes around and so on. He said "come back tomorrow and check out the changes". Wow, perfect fit and she loves it.
It's hilly where we live, and her old bike was, well, VERY old, I'd bet 40+ years old and I finally gave it away. We're not in the best shape and the hills here are killers for us on bikes. My bike is probably 20 years old, nice but not top of the line.
So, it made sense.
That credit card company will love us and we'll rack up massive points with it LOL - but, Christmas is all taken care of now. Whew.
Luckily, she's also the type that a "present" is me doing something that she needs - like putting small notches in several steel bobbins she has for her quilting machine so the winder could latch onto them, things like that.
As far as me - she has no clue what I'm talking about or needing and tells me "just go get it" if I need something and we've saved up enough.
Last year she went above and beyond, having a friend get involved, who called her son who called his friend to recommend a drone. My wife doesn't do online shopping so she had her friend do all of that and paid her back.
This time, I told her I was having an impossible time for her - she's got hundreds of yards of fabric, and my old thing of getting her gift certificates is well worn. I said I'd heard her mention a serger or ebike over the past year after seeing the bikes advertised around various places. She lit up when I said ebike.
Ah, the problem - her handicap - a birth defect that prevents her from using hand controls on handle bars as normal, and reaching far forward for handlebars. No manufacturer I contacted would even talk about mods or other parts.
I contacted Lectric who suggested a local business that does ebike rentals - to check 'em out, test drives, see how well they'd work for my wife. Found out the business also is in sales and the guy is a bike genius. He had some ideas and after finding out we liked them - IF, things could be modified to make the handlebars easier for her to reach, and switch brakes around and so on. He said "come back tomorrow and check out the changes". Wow, perfect fit and she loves it.
It's hilly where we live, and her old bike was, well, VERY old, I'd bet 40+ years old and I finally gave it away. We're not in the best shape and the hills here are killers for us on bikes. My bike is probably 20 years old, nice but not top of the line.
So, it made sense.
That credit card company will love us and we'll rack up massive points with it LOL - but, Christmas is all taken care of now. Whew.
Luckily, she's also the type that a "present" is me doing something that she needs - like putting small notches in several steel bobbins she has for her quilting machine so the winder could latch onto them, things like that.
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