IMHO, you see the back story that you are looking for.
I saw a formerly 2 income (high income) family suddenly forced to deal with the issues of a disabled child requiring 24 hour care. The Mom gave up her career (no longer the high income family they used to be) to stay home with the child and she also had to give up her spin classes. And the Peloton was kind of out of reach financially (on one income) but the husband decided to splurge and buy her the Peloton for Christmas anyway. The ending "it made all the difference" was related to the fact that she could continue her workouts.
You see what you look for.
dave
ps. I just edited this because I had used the term 'burdened with' regarding the disabled child. So the change was to avoid possible criticism regarding this wording.
Last edited by DaveLeeNC; 12-05-19 at 11:36 AM.