Reading the tiny print
Dear Heloise: I, too, have an issue reading the small copy on containers at the grocery store, so I use my cellphone to enlarge the copy. At 5 feet, 1 inch tall, I also have a hard time seeing the price labels on the top shelves. Over time, these labels tend to curl upward, so I take a quick photo and just delete it when I’m finished. — Lucia, via email
MOBILE GARDENING
Dear Heloise: I read the letter about gardening from Lester, where he talked about digging holes. I also had my knee replaced, so now I use one of those big exercise balls while gardening. Not only can you move around easier, you can get up easier than you can from a stool, which was what I used before.
I also use it when I need to get into cabinets that are low to the ground. You get the added benefit of strengthening your core as well. — Janet J., via email
DEPOSIT BOX
WARNING
Dear Heloise: Safety deposit boxes may be difficult to access in the event of someone’s death. It may take several months or more for access to be granted to the estate administrator. You may not want to include it in the instructions for actions that should be done quickly after a death.
I was an executor in one case where the relatives also had access to the box but lived in a foreign country. Due to COVID, they could not have the United States Embassy notarize a document that could grant me access. — Rolf Tandberg, via email
A MENTAL EXERCISE
Dear Heloise: We have a magnetic dry-erase board on our refrigerator door, so we write our grocery needs on there. When I am going to the store, I snap a photo of the board with my smartphone. As a memory exercise, I shop for the groceries using my mental list; then, as I head to check out, I pull out my phone and see how I scored! — Paul V., in Ohio
