I love it!
The other questions from
"Q is for Questions" were about retirement and how I spend my time.
I spend my time with a smile on
my face. I get up between 4am and 5am and look at how the day is likely
to unfold but, when I switch the light out at night and think back, the day has
rarely gone as planned.
I think I am very lucky to have
been born in the nineteen fifties. Childhood was a time of innocence and
wonder. The sixties were a time of change and challenge. My whole
life has been a time of scientific advancement in ways that would have been
unimaginable when I was a toddler. Opportunities for women have opened up
more and more as my life has gone on.
And now I am fourteen years into a lovely, secure retirement. The bungalow is comfortable and safe thanks
to my lovely landlord and the efforts of Annie-the-home-enhancer and
Jack. I have a car and trundle truck so can get out when I want to.
I have hobbies to enjoy while I am at home and friends to laugh with when I go
out. I still lead some worship but am choosing to do that
less.
I am able to drop everything
and go out for the day or spend a few days dog sitting. If I would prefer
to be at home, the craft stash provides me with challenges and
entertainment.
And in everything I am secure in the love of God. I am truly blessed.
You get up very early for someone in retirement. But it must work for you. It is a nice stage of life.
ReplyDeleteRetirement is awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
My you are an early riser! I doubt that I could emulate that. Margaret (NZ)
ReplyDeleteI have always felt lucky to be a child of the 50’s. It was almost a magical time, such that I haven’t seen since.
ReplyDeleteMary, you sound very happy and content; long may you enjoy your retirement.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I liked your thoughtful analysis. Keep writing—you have a talent for it!
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