Bostonbeans99
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2018
. The four of us did immediately what anyone normally would do when they see their loved one in distress, spring into action. Just kidding! We were rolling on the ground for the next three minutes. After we were done making fun of him (just for that moment, we never let him live that down) my grandfather got a group of three guys to push him up the stairs. Not only did no one think to use gravity and push him down the very short flight of stairs, but HE WAS STILL ON THE MOTOR SCOOTER (he was more than capable to get up).
Oh my! I know if your like me once you start laughing it is hard to stop...even in a serious instance, sometimes you can't help but laugh...it's involuntary
My mom had surgery and was temporarily in a wheelchair & I "pretended' to let go of it on a slight incline and then DUH, I didn't realize the wheelchair was going to get away from me so fast. She put her feet out and gently crashed into a bench ( no one was harmed I promise) ....except my shorts because I slightly peed myself. My teenage son did the honors of pushing her the rest of the day in the park. Thankfully I had swimsuit bottoms in my backpack.