06 May 2008
Alber Adventure/Van
Today I took out the Alber for its first run with a cyclist. I have now renamed the Alber to Alber Adventure Liberator because that is how I felt while driving the Alber further than I have ever driven a power wheelchair before liberated. I was a shear joy, and even on our pavements, I clocked up 7 mph.
Alber Adventure/Van
Today I took out the Alber for its first run with a cyclist. I have now renamed the Alber to Alber Adventure Liberator because that is how I felt while driving the Alber further than I have ever driven a power wheelchair before liberated. I was a shear joy, and even on our pavements, I clocked up 7 mph.
Picture of children carring the family water. Would your children do this? I think perhaps not, but these children have to.
When I got home the van I had bought was in the drive. The van is a Citron Relay, W reg. It was previously own by a person on mobility and was in very good nick. All that now needs to be done is to get the team out with an instructor, to drive the van until they are comfortable with driving it. Have lessons in how to lock the wheelchairs down, and to decide the best way to load it. KAP are having their logo put on both sides and when I get to Cornwall, Wendy has arranged to have safety logs put on the back. On top with be amber flashing warning light.
Tonight, I will be with Emmanuelle, after Holby City ofcourse, even the E2E does not come between me and my Holby City! getting together the information that is required for the police and hopefully getting that sent off. We shall also be working out the Scotland camp sites and sending them off to the Caravan Club for booking. No slacking in this house.
I still need more team members for the challenge from Glasgow to JOG.
Today, 4 more tins of backed beans arrived at my back door. I feel that the 4 tins of backed beans will remain a mystery.
So today we have had the Alber renames by me to the Alber Adventure Liberator. The Citron van has arrived, and 4 more tins have appeared on the back door step. Not bad for one day.
Speak again soon...
When I got home the van I had bought was in the drive. The van is a Citron Relay, W reg. It was previously own by a person on mobility and was in very good nick. All that now needs to be done is to get the team out with an instructor, to drive the van until they are comfortable with driving it. Have lessons in how to lock the wheelchairs down, and to decide the best way to load it. KAP are having their logo put on both sides and when I get to Cornwall, Wendy has arranged to have safety logs put on the back. On top with be amber flashing warning light.
Tonight, I will be with Emmanuelle, after Holby City ofcourse, even the E2E does not come between me and my Holby City! getting together the information that is required for the police and hopefully getting that sent off. We shall also be working out the Scotland camp sites and sending them off to the Caravan Club for booking. No slacking in this house.
I still need more team members for the challenge from Glasgow to JOG.
Today, 4 more tins of backed beans arrived at my back door. I feel that the 4 tins of backed beans will remain a mystery.
So today we have had the Alber renames by me to the Alber Adventure Liberator. The Citron van has arrived, and 4 more tins have appeared on the back door step. Not bad for one day.
Speak again soon...