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[at-l] wednesday
I don't know how I ever found time to work either. All my avocations
(photography/hiking/reading) seem to fill my days just fine especially
since my wife is still working so I do most of the housework too. And my
pension is almost as much as what I earned in take-home (thanks to lower
tax bracket, no more union dues, etc.) unfortunately spending more time on
fun stuff means I need *more* money not less, so I'm going to have to find
PT work to pay for my habits. BTW having a working spouse eliminates the
"everyday is Saturday" thing. What it does mean is that I now go hiking on
weekdays instead of weekends so we have time together on the weekend (she
doesn't hike). That's good though because I get to go when there are no
crowds on the trails.
At 09:18 PM 1/19/2005 -0500, David Hicks wrote:
>I don't know about that "Saturday" thing. I'm so busy that I don't know
>how I
>had time to work, before I retired. I need a Saturday (or vacation) to rest
>up from retirement.
>
>BTW, the "retirement" sign I like is:
>
>"Twice as much spouse, half as much money."
>
>Chainsaw
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ken Powers" <kdpo@gottawalk.com>
>To: <rcli4@comcast.net>; <at-l@backcountry.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:37 PM
>Subject: Re: [at-l] wednesday
>
>
>Clyde,
>
>You need to realize that to us retired folks every day is Satureday.
>
><<
>SNIP