Saturday, June 20, 2026

My Tireless Retirement - Week 220

 


Good morning my friends.  I hope everyone is doing well today and that you’ve all enjoyed a fabulous week.  I sure did.  Nothing all that exceptional happened and yet was an exceptionally good week.  With every day being the weekend, how could it not?  I am fully embracing my retirement life.

 


My mornings start out slowly.  After a good night of sleep I sit in my recliner, usually with a kitty or two, sipping my coffee and watching the hummingbirds outside my window at the feeder.  I sit quietly, windows and back door open with the fresh, cool morning air coming in.  No pressure.  Nothing looming ahead.  Quiet, calm and peaceful.  It is a very good way to start my days.

 


Over the weekend I was in puttering mode.  I did some laundry, tidied up the house, prepared my meals and washed my dishes.  Simple ordinary tasks that I find even more enjoyable now.  Sunday morning I headed outside and trimmed the hedges.  I got that all cleaned up and my wheelie bin filled to the top with lawn debris just in time for the heat of the day to arrive.  While I was working I was in the shade so it was nice and cool.  I did some watering before heading inside to rehydrated and take a well earned rest.

 


I gave myself the gift once I left my part time job to just take it easy and decompress, especially that first two weeks.  Then I gave myself another two weeks because it seemed necessary.  Now I’m thinking I’ll just continue to live my life this way because I can.  I’ve never been one to just free flow through my days, but right now it just feels like the right thing to do.

 

Enchiladas

I also gave myself the gift of not needing to leave the house and go anywhere for a solid week, it ended up being ten days, and it was really nice.  To just be home, no pressure to go anywhere or get things done while I simply lived my life was a real treat.  I plan to do it more often.  I did look up some area events to go to, but didn’t see anything that tickled my fancy and nothing was playing at the cheap seat theater that I wanted to see so I think staying home for the week was a really good option.

 


I spent Monday working on home management administrative tasks like updating spreadsheets, a little bit of planning, very little, and more puttering about the house.  Tuesday, again before the heat of the day hit, I headed back outside to putter in the yard and garden.  The squirrels are not my friends again this year and have pulled up all of my beans, but one lone plant.  They ate all of my cucumber plants and the squash too.  Little bastards!

 


This past week I have been slowly and methodically working on adding above ground drip irrigation to my flowerbeds.  This is something I have long wanted.  Taking it one section at a time, ordering the parts I need so I don’t overbuy or buy the wrong thing, I have managed to get it done with the option to add on further in the future if I decide to.  It is so convenient now to simply go outside and turn on the faucet and then set the timer so I don’t forget to turn it off a couple hours later.  Definitely not an expensive or high tech system, but it suits me well and I am thrilled to have it completed.

 

My peace lily is very happy

I repotted a couple of plants into larger pots, prepared some lovely meals, drank lots of water, did quite a bit of writing, played with Jack and Stella (the cats love having me at home), played with the bunny, played with the chickens, played with my dolls, played cards, worked some crossword puzzles, read, listened to music and watched some TV.  Plenty to do and I loved every moment of it.

 

4 comments:

  1. Sounds really delightful.
    Squirrels!! : - P

    ReplyDelete
  2. Sounds like. Great week. 😊 The chipmunks and bunnies eat our garden plants . Enjoy, Janie

    ReplyDelete

Your kind comments are always appreciated!
Comment modification has been turned due to spam. I will get your messages up as quickly as possible each day. Thank you for understanding and know I love hearing from you very much.