Try as I might I can’t climb a ladder so I have never been or seen my loft. I often wonder what my DH has up there.
Holidays - familiar or new places?
UK advised to stockpile food as Russian Attack fears grow
Not much good with technology
My cooking is average
Cant do diy in the slightest
And quite a lot more besides.
Thankfully there is a bunch of things I can do.
What can others not do?
I dont have the slightest bit of ego problems with not being able to do some things.
Nor telling people I cant.
And thankfully, being part of a very large family, we all help each other help.
What cant you do?
Try as I might I can’t climb a ladder so I have never been or seen my loft. I often wonder what my DH has up there.
I can't walk very well, I can't ride a bike ( never got one in spite of loads of letters to Father Christmas).
I can knit but I can't crochet.
I can't do maths, it never clicked with me. And I didn't see the point of learning calculus. Apparently it had something to do with how many cornflakes could fit in a box. I really didn't care.
I can sew and made my own wedding dress and all my bridesmaids' dresses, as well as most of my girls' clothes when they were young.
I can't swim properly and don't like the baths. It's far too cold when you get out.
I can't deal with technology. My limit is turning the TV on and off.
I can't grow peonies. I have tried for years and failed spectacularly every time.
I can't ride a horse. (To be fair, I've never tried - we weren't a horsy family where I grew up).
That's it for now but I'm sure there's lots more that I can't do.
Basgetti
I’ve found I can pretty much do anything I turn my hands too.
Sorry, I’ll get my coat 😁
You’re not alone. 😉
But I can’t play chess, click my fingers, wink, or do that clucking thing with my mouth.
I can't cook rice..it doesn't matter how many different recipes or followed advice from friends I've tried...it never ever comes out fluffy...slice of rice anyone?
Oh who mentioned handstands and cartwheels....I could do them really well and now have a real yearning to try and do them again....which at 71 and 8 weeks post hip revision op would be madness....but in my head I can still do them ( and do you know later this year I may give it a go....😱)
I cannot ride a bicycle, much to the amusement of my AC who have tried on numerous occasions to teach me, the GC have now accepted the challenge to teach Granny…
I can't fit a zip.
Can't do algebra or trig.
I can't do DIY.
fancythat
Glad I am in such good company!
I sort of assumed I was missing a lot of talent, compared to others.
Me too fancythat, thank goodness I'm not a perfectionist, more of a that'll do-ist these days!
I’ve found I can pretty much do anything I turn my hands too.
Sorry, I’ll get my coat 😁
There are things I could do when young but would go horribly wrong if I tried them now! Cartwheels anyone?
Glad I am in such good company!
I sort of assumed I was missing a lot of talent, compared to others.
I can drive and ride a bike. I can use technology. I can swim well enough to enjoy the pool on holiday.
I cannot knit, sew, or crochet, draw or paint.I was a plain cook, but partner is superb, so he does the cooking.
Cumbrianmale56
I was terrible at team sports and can't run.
I can't dance and can't stand dancing.
I really struggle with mobile phones, can't text and only have a basic phone( keep this well hidden for fear of being laughed at).
I am rubbish at team sports, competitive sports terrified me when younger, I would generally drop every ball and hated being shouted at by team members.
I can’t drive, whistle, click my fingers, remember the lyrics to songs so generally make them up, cook as well as I’d like to, sew or knit, or look elegant so I aim for presentable.
None of it bothers me.
Have happily embraced the fact that there is such a word as can’t.
I never have and now never will be able to do handstands.
Gwyllt
I can fortunately no longer see the jobs that need doing
😁 👍
I can fortunately no longer see the jobs that need doing
My H and I would regularly walk up to 10 miles though 7/8 was more achievable, now I can’t walk to the top of my road without a rollator, but I could do it for a long time and that can’t be taken away.
I have also learned survival as a widow, that is something one learns, probably in later life.
I can’t do lots of things either, but it doesn’t bother me. Some of them are things I used to do, which in my 86th year I probably couldn’t, ot shouldn’t do. Someone mentioned climbing stiles. I used to do that a lot but I know it would be foolish to try that now, and anyway I no longer go on those kind of walks.
One thing I’ve never been able to do is maths. I never liked the subject and I’ve got through life pretty well without it. I’ve always loved languages, my own and others, and am battling with German at the moment. But it’s an enjoyable battle.
I was terrible at team sports and can't run.
I can't dance and can't stand dancing.
I really struggle with mobile phones, can't text and only have a basic phone( keep this well hidden for fear of being laughed at).
I can’t do anything. I’m hopeless. I have zero skills. Honestly. You name it, I’ve tried it, ie swimming, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, golf, sewing, knitting, singing, baking, cooking, drawing, crochet. God missed me when he was giving out talents ☹️
There are lots of things I cannot do but I tell myself that if I really wanted to do them I could!
JPB123
I can’t swim in the deep end,don’t like swimming, but I have tried at so many things like sewing ,knitting ,pottery ,drawing ,painting and I have become quite good at some of them.Really chuffed if I can paint a picture and frame it.My pottery makes are ok but wouldn’t win any prizes but I get so much joy from trying.At nearly 80,I will carry on trying …I wish people wouldn’t say that they can’t draw.Just have a go, nobody is watching...
It’s “having a go” at drawing, and seeing the results, that convinces me I can’t draw.
I remember a very interesting talk by my school headmistress titled “If a thing’s worth doing, it’s worth doing badly”. It certainly gave me food for thought, but I have never been able to take her advice. If I’m not reasonably good at something, I don’t do it.
MiniMoon
paint a wall but not a picture
I probably could paint a picture but painting a wall? How does anyone not get it all up the brush handle and up their arms?
I can’t sing or play a musical instrument, though I wish I had the talent. No artistic skills either - my parents’ genes have passed me by! Nor can I ride a bike except in straight-but-wobbly lines.
I can do various crafts, garden, wallpaper (but not paint), read a map/navigate, come up with good plans. My AC told me yesterday that I am an excellent gift-giver! Not a skill I knew existed, but I’ll take it. 
What can others not do?
What I used to.
Although my young GP was most impressed when I could touch my toes the other day. She must be about 30 and said she can't do that!
I can't sing.
Can't tap dance although I tried.
I could probably dive but did get a nose bleed when I tried once.
Can't make scones - what is the secret?
Cannot look over the edge of a steep drop 
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