sigh.
I do have today off though!
and I’m Googling RV trailers this morning and reading about living that way
so that when I can retire, I can see some things.
maybe.
I wish you didn’t have to work so much! The mother of a friend in grammar school was the image of an ideal mom, active in the PTA, lead a Campfire Girl’s group, etc. But when the kids grew up and her husband died she sold her home and bought an RV and had rendezvous with like-minded people all over the country. She used her daughter’s as a mailing address. It doesn’t appeal to me, but I thought that was cool, and such a switch.
Retirement is much more fun than I expected. I’ve dreamed up lots more that “needs” to be done than I can do, so I love the privilege of saying: today I just won’t do it. Good cartoon!
Also looking forward to hearing more about the Christmas lights.
technically I’m not at retirement age, but I had to retire due to ill health years ago and evevn thjough at one point I could get a job, I had reached a magic number that employers don’t want a person to start a job! So I then gave in and became a semi-bum – mostly do what I want, but at time with fixed deadlines, il.e.. essays and now artmaking
LOL.
i love that.
i guess i’m a semi bum too.
and i’ve never been happier. well. i was pretty darned happy as a wife.
but this is a whole different life. and it’s good too.
TIME has always been the most important commodity in my life. and i’m very rich now with it. i have all the time i need. and i’m loving it!
So do I.
🙂
I’m not complaining, but sometimes, since I started my blog, I do feel I have a job! Slept in, anyway, this morning…
I’ve been posting almost every day. but it’s a fun job and I’m getting more efficient about it.
sigh.
I do have today off though!
and I’m Googling RV trailers this morning and reading about living that way
so that when I can retire, I can see some things.
maybe.
I wish you didn’t have to work so much! The mother of a friend in grammar school was the image of an ideal mom, active in the PTA, lead a Campfire Girl’s group, etc. But when the kids grew up and her husband died she sold her home and bought an RV and had rendezvous with like-minded people all over the country. She used her daughter’s as a mailing address. It doesn’t appeal to me, but I thought that was cool, and such a switch.
Retirement is much more fun than I expected. I’ve dreamed up lots more that “needs” to be done than I can do, so I love the privilege of saying: today I just won’t do it. Good cartoon!
Also looking forward to hearing more about the Christmas lights.
More on Christmas lights today. 🙂
technically I’m not at retirement age, but I had to retire due to ill health years ago and evevn thjough at one point I could get a job, I had reached a magic number that employers don’t want a person to start a job! So I then gave in and became a semi-bum – mostly do what I want, but at time with fixed deadlines, il.e.. essays and now artmaking
I don’t think of it as being a “bum”, just a master of my time. I think a lot of jobs are overrated. 🙂
LOL.
i love that.
i guess i’m a semi bum too.
and i’ve never been happier. well. i was pretty darned happy as a wife.
but this is a whole different life. and it’s good too.
TIME has always been the most important commodity in my life. and i’m very rich now with it. i have all the time i need. and i’m loving it!
Time has always been one of the most important things to me, and I’ve been very lucky to have been rich with it, too.