Sam over at Sam Squared put up a lovely post yesterday, where in she detailed a day in her retirement life.
I thought it was a great idea and exercise, so I'm 'borrowing' it to do here. This is how yesterday went, with no thought about putting it into a post, so this is pretty much a typical midweek day. Versus a weekend day, when I generally don't volunteer, and when we generally have out of the house evening plans.
A Day In My Retirement Life At Year Fifteen
Woke up at 4:30 AM when my spouse arose, but managed to fall back asleep until 6:15 AM. That does not happen very often, in that I generally get up when my spouse does, so I was positively thrilled.
Tossed my pajamas on the bathroom counter and weighed myself, always the first thing I do each morning in order to make any necessary meal adjustments as the day unfolds.
Joined my spouse downstairs for coffee, some Kindle scrolling, and a little chatting, before both of us went upstairs to get dressed and depart, he for Ash Wednesday services, me to meet a girlfriend for breakfast prior to working a shift together at one of the charitable organizations our joint women's club supports.
My girlfriend had an ahi bowl for breakfast, and I had simply coffee as I just don't 'do' breakfast. We had an amazing chat, getting into some pretty heavy stuff that we both immediately 'got' as each of us took turns talking. It's great when I meet someone and we immediately get each other, which is how I felt with her the first time we got together seperate from our women's club. She is just marvelous.
From there I drove the short distance to the charity office for two hours of work, sorting and packaging items that were going to needy individuals in our community.
After my volunteer shift was over, I met my husband for a five mile walk along the coast, including a walk through a recently flooded out beach campground, which happens every time we have significant rain such as we have this week. What I've learned since moving to the coast here, is that people are loath to give up their beach campsite reservations even when flooded, and we have witnessed some amazing ingenuity over the years as people attempt to salvage their plans and work around the standing water.
Because our walk took place on a Wednesday, the campground was fairly empty, so only vacant flooded sites to view, not handy workarounds.
Finished our walk at just before 3:00 PM, at which point I realized I was HUNGRY, having eaten just a protein bar in the AM.
At home I made myself a sandwich, and some yogurt & berries, which I ate while I read. I'm just starting a new book, Canary Girls by Jennifer Chiaverini, set in England during WWI. I like it already, so fingers crossed it remains as engrossing as it's begun.
Went outside to do some quick trimming in the HOA area surrounding our hardscaped yard. Primarily, I did a trim back of ivy in order to keep a 12" clearance between the HOA vegetation and our perimeter yard fencing.
Finished my outside work by re-securing our patio furniture covers in preparation for an incoming rain storm, the last in a series of three coming through our state this week.
Dinner for spouse was easy - Chile Verde leftovers from freezer, sans pork, since Ash Wednesday is meatless for my husband. I'll save the pork for quesadillas at a later date.
I had a Trader Joe's bean and rice burrito, which rings in at 240 calories, bringing my daily total to 925 calories, the threshold I choose to remain at during the week before heading into our generally quite active, social, and restaurant-oriented weekends. I relax over the weekends and tighten up again over each ensuing week. So far it's keeping my weight steady, so I seem to have hit on the right combination of relaxed vs rigid.
Ended the day streaming one episode of the very old Murder She Wrote mystery series with Angela Lansbury, and one episode of the more recent Matlock with Kathleen Bates.
I expect to sleep well after a good, active day.




