This is where I wish my husband was still alive or I lived near a male
member (the very little left in my family) who wouldn't mind attaching this
on and off whenever I wanted. My live-in caregiver already has too much on
her plate.

I can't leave without saying that I miss my husband was my lover, my best
friend and the most important person in my life. He loved photography &
took thousands of photos during our marriage from scenery to me to
everything else in between. I knew history and genealogy and astronomy and
so much more including having gone to medical school so he was like living
with a physician... just come right out my prescriptions. We were watching
several college courses on history together (which he already knew about
but I got a new interest in history the older I got as I hated in high
school) that he ordered from THE GREAT COURSES. But each one of those was
over $100 and it was something special we did every day during lunch time
or a couple hours each in the afternoon. Therefore I ended up selling all
the ones we didn't get to which was 99% of them... statistically speaking.

He was a mathematician and statistician and work for NASA when I met him
but moved to New York and got a job with Raytheon to marry me. I miss him
more than life itself.

Okay, enough rambling! Thanks Greg! I put it in my Amazon wish list in any
case. I want to go take photos by myself.

~Lori

On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 5:35 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use a "Magic Arm" Bogon and Neewer make some. I have 1 for a camera, 1
> for my voice ECU in bed. You can get different types of clamps for each
> end. These are heavy dutty, but they have lighter versions. Standing ones
> can tip too eay.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Adjustable-Friction-Articulating-Monitor/dp/
> B01H4W7HI4/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1482539325&sr=8-16&keywords=magic+arm
>
>
> > Hello, Everyone. Anyone have any special ideas about finding
> > something that would hold an electric toothbrush for someone
> > without the use of their hands, but who could maneuver around where
> > they can brush their own teeth? I have a microphone stand with a
> > microphone holder that I'm going to try but I was curious if anyone
>



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