Our seasonal doorman |
While she isn’t healed enough to travel to Nicaragua,
Columbia, and Panama as we had planned for November 7-December 18, things are
looking possible for us to go to Tanzania in February if there is still room for us
in the group.
Meanwhile, retirement has been going just fine, thank
you. We still can’t believe it is real
after all the years. It’s been a fun
adjustment, and Kathy says it feels a lot like when we were newlyweds as we invent
our new life together. It’s been nice to
spend more time together. The days and weeks fly by quickly, but they don’t
seem rushed. We’re both cooking and reading
books more. And sleeping in most
mornings is an addicting luxury.
November 16 view from our deck |
Kathy is making good progress on organizing and digitizing
family photos and researching her family’s ancestry. She’s spending more time at the Assistance League and with her 92-year old mom. But much
of her time has been focused upon healing.
I finished my thank you notes and private work memoirs. I liberated our den from mountains of
work-related files, publications, and books.
(Now I really feel retired!)
I’m spending more time practicing the drums and working out, logging
over 65 bicycle miles since I retired. Got the snow tires on, and I'm looking forward to snowboarding if we every get some snow.
A spontaneous trip to a winery with Kathy's CA Assistance League friends. |
The November 16 view on Nov 24, at night |
At first, we were bummed out about cancelling our Central
America trip and having to spend the dreary late autumn here. But we’re getting into the beauty of the
season, going to holiday concerts, dining with friends, and watching the river
level rise. Who knows, is binge-watching
next? We’ll no doubt get involved in
more volunteer and community service opportunities. But for now, we are just saying “no” until we
get our retirement bearings.
While things aren't going well elsewhere in this country and the world, they are for us, and we're so thankful for it. As we said in our November 7 post, we’re humbled and grateful
for everything and everybody that got us to this point. We wish you and your loved ones a happy
and gratitude-filled holiday season.
Thanksgiving fun (What Do Your Meme?) with our nieces and nephews |
High five to Kathy and her recovery and I'm sure it was excellent care by her retirement partner. :)
ReplyDeleteMan, life sucks, doesn't it? No, seriously, I really enjoyed your update. Glad as hell that Kathy is mending okay and that you've joined the rest of us post-66ers who have learned that sleeping in until 8 a.m. isn't a mortal sin. kvo
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