
The blur is likely due to excessive speed and the camera’s inability to capture the motion.
The best part only good thing about the air cast boot gimmick is that I’m supposed to stay off of my feet. And after refusing Liz’s repeated recommendations to use the motorized wheelchair cart at retailers, I finally caved and climbed aboard Target’s souped-up version of the wheelchair this past Saturday. This baby had it all. Unbridled power. Reverse notification (beep…beep), a horn, and a basket–complete with the Target bullseye decal–that would hold up to 150 lbs. That’s a lot of pizza rolls!
Now, you all know that I’m not one to be the center of attention. I was nervous about using the cart in the first place, but I definitely didn’t want the bells and whistles associated with reversing. For a while, I refused to use reverse at all. I’d lap around an extra aisle just to get back to where Liz was. However, as I got more comfortable behind the wheel, I let my guard down; at one point I reversed down an entire aisle in electronics, beeping along the way.
I must have looked as though I was living it up, because two girls (aged approximately 10 and 11) that were sharing another motorized cart sort of raced me through frozen foods, laughing and waving. I think that they may have been mocking me. Such juvenile behavior.
hot!
Left by keli on April 15th, 2008