Saturday 14 December 2019

Whoops!

One of my most important possessions is my trundle truck.  Or as other people might call it, my mobility scooter.  I can walk short distances - on a good day I can manage about a hundred yards but sometimes I can't leave the house - so having any sort of life depends on my trundle truck.

Last Saturday I was out and I realised that the TT wasn't quite right and eventually it ground to a halt.  A kind person drove me home so I could fetch my (adapted) car and then she helped me get the TT into the car.  On Monday I took it to the repairer.  The quote was £600.

£600 in December!  A few years ago that would have defeated me.  However, these days I am VERY careful with money.  I hadn't counted on there being much surplus cash in December but I am so pleased that I have saved  hard throughout the year and especially in November.  I was able to say to the repair shop, "Go ahead".  They lent me a scooter for this week.

I could have done much happier things with that £600.  But there is nothing which I could have done with it which would have made so much difference to my life.  

12 comments:

  1. So good to hear that you had the resources to pay for the repair. And that you were Lent a COurtesy Car too. Hope you have a lovely Christmas

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    1. Courtesy scooters while one's own is being repaired are not normal so I'm very happy that I got on!

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  2. It is a good feeling when an unexpected bill arrives and you have the money in your account. We save a bit each month, it's our just in case fund. In January it's paying for a new boiler.

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    1. I'd hoped to spend it on something else but nothing could be more important than the TT.

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  3. Good for you on all the saving!! I am glad you are able to get the TT repaired. You need it to be able to live your life to the fullest.

    God bless.

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  4. I know it feels good that you had the money to get the repair done straight away but I always find it a little galling that I've no sooner got on top of something and I get pulled down again. It's great because the scooter is so important to you.

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    1. It's sort of bitter-sweet. Sweet that I have the money, bitter that I had hoped to spend some if it on something more "frivolous" and keep the rest as my safety net. It is, as you say, galling.

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  5. I cannot walk 100 yards for love nor money! I need a scooter desperately. I am glad you are getting yours fixed so you can do the things you want to do and need to do.

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    1. Hope you get a scooter soon. I simply could not manage without mine.

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  6. What a great perspective on such a challenging expense. I'm glad you have the resources to afford the repair, especially with something that adds so much value to your life.

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    1. Thank you. I rather resent the expense but am quite proud that I could rise to the challenge and not let it grind me down.

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