There are a lot of types of grabbers you can buy. Mine has the grabber jaws plus a hook for grabbing hold of cables, as well as a small magnet built into the end of one of the jaws. I have one in almost every room, and one in the garage as well.
I play VR games with my kids. When the game makes you bend down to actually pick up something from the ground, as opposed to just pointing at it and clicking, I get irritated!
George Burns said one is old when they lean down to tie their shoes and think about what else they can do while they’re down there. (I’ve reached that point)
I literally had this thought this morning when I dropped a spoon after making coffee, ultimately decided the effort was worth avoiding getting “the look” from the husband..
Before my first heart attack back in ‘06, picking something up from the floor meant getting down on my knees, and then asking for help getting up. After that I started walking an eventually running, and got so I could pick up coins by bending over. I still can do that as long as I have something to hold on to to keep my balance. I still can’t get myself up after a fall unless I have something to pull myself up with. Now, I often carry a cane, just for that purpose.
Pushing 70 here. I can bend down now better than I used to (as I have lost and kept off a good deal of weight over the past decades plus). Husband on the other hand can quite easily bend down and pick up things also, but if does bend down he gets sick. So he has grabbers all over the house and one in our RV. Of course the problem is that the grabbers all fall over end up on the floor, needing him to get another one to pick up the one which fell. If I am in the same room and see him drop something or hear something drop while in an adjacent room, I come running to pick up whatever it is he dropped.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
even when it’s a piece of silverware?
allen@home almost 2 years ago
You may not need it any more. But you wouldn’t want someone to step on and maybe hurt themselves.
Ahuehuete almost 2 years ago
And I thought I was out of shape!
electricshadow Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just buy a grabber (an extension arm with a claw) and move on.
Baarorso almost 2 years ago
I’d use one of those “grabber” things. Makes picking things up A LOT easier.;D
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] almost 2 years ago
That’s why I love my grabbers!!!!
Indiana Guy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There are a lot of types of grabbers you can buy. Mine has the grabber jaws plus a hook for grabbing hold of cables, as well as a small magnet built into the end of one of the jaws. I have one in almost every room, and one in the garage as well.
juicebruce almost 2 years ago
When one drops something pick it up …. Unless you want to trip over it later ;-)
Gent almost 2 years ago
Me can bearly bends no more.
ctolson almost 2 years ago
I stoop down to pick things off the floor so it’s not an issue.
ksu71 almost 2 years ago
https://www.amazon.com/picker-upper/s?k=picker+upper
david_42 almost 2 years ago
I still pick up pennies on the sidewalk. They are made of copper-clad zinc now and that can do bad things to critters GI.
tcayer almost 2 years ago
I play VR games with my kids. When the game makes you bend down to actually pick up something from the ground, as opposed to just pointing at it and clicking, I get irritated!
pheets almost 2 years ago
I have dogs for that.
KEA almost 2 years ago
George Burns said one is old when they lean down to tie their shoes and think about what else they can do while they’re down there. (I’ve reached that point)
brick10 almost 2 years ago
Unfortunately I don’t ask that until I’ve bent down and have to wonder how I’m getting back up.
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just bend over and pick it up.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
LOL….Must have fell off his plate when going for ‘thirds’…
Sean Fox almost 2 years ago
I literally had this thought this morning when I dropped a spoon after making coffee, ultimately decided the effort was worth avoiding getting “the look” from the husband..
Frank_Lecanto almost 2 years ago
I’m at an age where, if I drop something, I have to ask my wife if she’s expecting any of our kids to be visiting soon…
sandflea almost 2 years ago
Just kick it under the table.
jr1234 almost 2 years ago
2 for 1
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
Bending over for something always needs a vote.
rwg1957rwg almost 2 years ago
I’ve gotten pretty good with using my toes.
Lord Flatulence Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There is no fork. There is no floor. There is only the motion, in the void.
cknoblo Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Before my first heart attack back in ‘06, picking something up from the floor meant getting down on my knees, and then asking for help getting up. After that I started walking an eventually running, and got so I could pick up coins by bending over. I still can do that as long as I have something to hold on to to keep my balance. I still can’t get myself up after a fall unless I have something to pull myself up with. Now, I often carry a cane, just for that purpose.
mafastore almost 2 years ago
Pushing 70 here. I can bend down now better than I used to (as I have lost and kept off a good deal of weight over the past decades plus). Husband on the other hand can quite easily bend down and pick up things also, but if does bend down he gets sick. So he has grabbers all over the house and one in our RV. Of course the problem is that the grabbers all fall over end up on the floor, needing him to get another one to pick up the one which fell. If I am in the same room and see him drop something or hear something drop while in an adjacent room, I come running to pick up whatever it is he dropped.