Monday, June 2, 2014

Post 9 Monday, Monday

Thoughts about today.
For most Monday starts the workweek.  For the retired, it is probably just another day.  What does one do on just another day?
Take pills and weigh.
Clean the toilets,
write a list of things that need to be done this week as well as stages to complete on long projects.
Listen to Fox and C-Span to insure the world is still turning.
Iron fabric and shirts
Block a premie blanket.
Write out bills
Walk to the nearest mailbox to mail them.
The mailbox is next to a big box store so I walk on and purchase some items.
Return home.  Help a man find his way out of our complex to the main street. 
Change the AC Filter
Enter budget items and look at how little money is left for the rest of the month.  Yipes.
Start another premie hat.  These use little bits of yarn and I'm guessing as to the right size so I don't have to change yarn.
Cut squares for mugrugs.
Try to get excited about sewing said squares and crocheting more rows.  I know I have difficulty with inertia and once started things will be fine.
Write this blog.
Listen to a lecture on a series about the American Revolution. 
Plan some of the packing for the conference coming up,
And then one hour will have passed! --Not really  This is just the morning. 


2 comments:

  1. When I first retired, I used to write out plans and schedules. Just for you, here's my blog about what I was doing/did 18 months into retirement. http://collectingmythoughts.blogspot.com/2007/08/4106-what-i-knew-about-retirement-after.html

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    1. I am addicted to listmaking because I forget what is important when focusing only on day to day items. I'll check out the list. We have a short meeting this year at ACL about retirement, and I'll let them know about your post.

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