u/GriffRyebread

What are fun, easy ways to customize/decorate your Forester? (Dog friendly.)

I’ve had my 2016 Forester for a few years now. I’m looking to ✨spice✨ her up a bit since there’s no chance of me affording a newer car any time soon, so I’d like to get the most out of it as I can while having a fun looking car. She’s sadly that bronze color, so she looks as basic as can be.

A lot of the custom Forester things I see are more sporty and outdoorsy, that ain’t her. I’m looking for more fun and cute things I can add that also won’t break the bank. I also bring my large dog along with me to work half of the week, so any useful/fun dog accessories I could add would be a plus!

Feel free to show me what you’ve done for your car!

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u/GriffRyebread — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/ostomy

I really want to help in anyway I can, as I am the only one in our family that has gone through what he’s about to go through, but oddly enough I’m not quite sure where to start. In the past few months my grandfather and I have talked about the surgery in general and what to expect, as well as what my experience with my ostomy has been, more so to ease his nerves.

It was easy for me to adjust because I went through it at a younger age, but with him being in his late 70’s I know it’s going to be a harder adjustment and harder physically to keep up with it. I have extra supplies I could always give if needed. But what else could I do? Is there anything that I could give to specifically help older people with ostomy’s? Maybe bag change accessories or set ups that make it easier?

I even follow a lot of people on social media that have ostomy’s and share tips and tricks and general advice they’ve found useful for themselves, but all of them are younger and I haven’t found much useful advice for older people with ostomy’s that may have mobility limitations. I’d be thankful for any resources out there that could cover this!

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u/GriffRyebread — 22 days ago