Things I need recommendations on:
Dec. 18th, 2018 06:33 am1. Reusable shopping bags of decent quality - no stretching at the seams after a reasonable load of groceries. Quality tends to decline in bag companies after the first few years, so brands that were excellent five years ago are probably crap now. They need to be able to go over the shoulder and fold up into a pouch so I can go into stores with overzealous security guards.
2. Card holders for playing cards. My mother's dexterity is not as bad as right after chemo or the stroke, but she's getting older. It would be useful to get something now so we can all continue to play Rummy 500 together.
3. Dice trays. Eva is sure to get less enthusiastically clumsy with her dice, but as I recall it took me a while so.... She's game to using the lid, but not if the lid is pretty small.
2. Card holders for playing cards. My mother's dexterity is not as bad as right after chemo or the stroke, but she's getting older. It would be useful to get something now so we can all continue to play Rummy 500 together.
3. Dice trays. Eva is sure to get less enthusiastically clumsy with her dice, but as I recall it took me a while so.... She's game to using the lid, but not if the lid is pretty small.
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Date: 2018-12-18 02:32 pm (UTC)I'm jonesing for something like these, personally.
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Date: 2018-12-18 03:33 pm (UTC)re: regular bags, I've sadly gotten them from donation and the like so can't give a real name here. My mainstays have included Shaws (which I know doesn't exist over there), a CMJ bag I was gifted for covering their music festival, and some bags I received from my local co-op for being a member. Sorry I can't be more help.
I have seen some bags that pack into a keyring, but I question their integrity. I'd honestly look for anything made of burlap or some kind of potato sack material or the like which won't fold nicely, but should be pretty strong.
RE: 3, Have you considered looking into dice towers? You can even DIY one if you have the free time and want to personalize it.
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Date: 2018-12-18 03:33 pm (UTC)3. I bought a heavy-duty divided plastic travel plate with a lid for rolling gaming dice. This gives me a place to store dice that aren't in use and to roll active dice. The sections are deep enough to keep the dice in place, and the lid makes it a storage device when not playing. It won't tip like a tall dice cup, either. Available for a buck or two at Wal-Mart or a dollar store.
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Date: 2018-12-18 03:51 pm (UTC)Genius, sure, I blow the top off tests. But most of my ingenuity comes from Depression-era scrounge lessons from my grandparents.
If it weren't for smart people, we never would have discovered fire. But if it weren't for lazy people, we'd still be making it by rubbing two sticks together. ;)
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Date: 2018-12-18 05:47 pm (UTC)3. Dice trays. Eva is sure to get less enthusiastically clumsy with her dice, but as I recall it took me a while so.... She's game to using the lid, but not if the lid is pretty small. <<
Check one of the big gaming stores that caters to people who are into Magic: the Gathering, other collectible card games, miniatures wargaming, role-playing games, board games, etc. Some of them are massive - there's one in my area that's warehouse sized and almost always has lots of people, but obviously that's nowhere near you. They tend to have lots of things for holding and organizing collectible trading cards that are the same size range as regular playing cards, like sleeves, boxes, tabs, etc. They might also have oversized playing cards. And they will have weird dice and lots of dice tray options.
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Date: 2018-12-18 06:07 pm (UTC)As far as dice trays are concerned, check your Friendly Local Game Store, and I understand NYC has some very good ones. There's also dice 'towers' which are pretty cool, she might get a kick out of those and they take very little tabletop space, but are inconvenient for large numbers of dice.
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Date: 2018-12-18 06:09 pm (UTC)I'm from the really really old school though so only heard about them recently.
Apparently, you can get some for really cheap prices if you look around enough. EDIT: MY MISTAKE it was a design template for sale. The prices by the looks of it can go somewhere around 20 dollars or so. Cheapest I found off a lazy google was this one
If you like, hell, I'll even offer to buy one for you. Just think of it as me trying to get some last minute karma before the year ends.
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Date: 2018-12-18 06:11 pm (UTC)Local shop has a bunch, I can have a look at them if you like (might take a few days).
I think they have various grades of fabric, the one I have is a ripstop nylon of the kind used for light backpacks and sometimes windbreakers. It's big. They make a few sizes.
Japanese grocery stores can be a good place to look for these, but they tend not to have over-shoulder size ones, using a stitched-in handle instead (that said, one of my best and most durable nylon bags has big enough self-fabric handles for over-shoulder carrying and came from Daiso).
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Date: 2018-12-18 06:45 pm (UTC)Card holders are available at some game stores, and I think some of them hold enough for double-deck Pinochle. I don't have the tools for it, but notching a wood block and maybe affixing some backing to keep the cards upright might be a solution.
As for a dice tray, we'd have to see how it affects the rolls, but my partner uses a microwave bacon-cooking tray as a holder and organizer, so that might work well as a space to throw dice into.
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Date: 2018-12-18 07:52 pm (UTC)Did you look into drawstring bags? No guarantee about their lifespan, but I would think it should handle the tussle of whatever groceries you're carrying up to 15-20 pounds and make it a little easier for you to carry around since it can go on your shoulders. Plus, it packs into your pocket, no problem.