well... not so much a rant as a disheartened grumble really...
we need one! We really really need one!
Mum cannot walk far... she cannot walk up stairs, or up slopes (they have just had a stairlift fitted at their house)... we're told its the effects of the chemo, but hey, who knows.
She wants to get out & about to do a bit of christmas shopping..,. she is so excited about this christmas... Dad & I are taking it in turns to take her to one place at a time, on small trips so she can shop.
Took her to Matalan last Sunday morning, that was ok... car park was outside, and she could sit down in the shoe department (she gets a pain in her hip and has to sit it out til it passes)...
So, Dad & I are trying to plan her trips out, trying to make sure there is somewhere she can sit when she needs to... where there are no stairs, or slopes... its really not as easy as it sounds.
A blue parking badge would really help. But we can't have one because she is not permanently disabled (though I could argue that point... but its just too grim & depressing)...
We've done all the out of town retail establishments now.. I am planning to take her to our local independant (posh) department store in town on Sunday morning... Dad is gonna have to drop us off & pick us up, as even the parking they have attached to the store has stairs or slopes, unless you have a blue badge - then you can park next to the lift.
I am seriously considering going into the store tomorrow to do a reccy on seating too....
I am actually a bit scared -
I suppose it could be argued she should use a wheelchair (she won't though), or that, she should let us do her shopping for her... (again, she won't)
ANYWAYS... yeah, I know..,. lots to be thabkful for.. I am just stressing about coping with her on Sunday...
wonder if I should ring the store in advance (though if Mum finds out she'd not be happy)
They should have a mechanism for people with seriously debilitating illnesses to have access to blue badges for a limited time period