Monday, November 25, 2024

Week 44 - Just Busy Enough

Let me tell you, it doesn't take much post-retirement to feel busy. This week did include some actual work (my first on-call hours) but between errands, social events, trips out of Wahoo and continuing to slog through stuff, I'd call it a busy week. And as my friend Carolyn asked, "Was it a busy week or a busy week for a retired person?" You tell me.

I started the week cleaning my fridge. I've had an issue where my door wouldn't close if my crisper drawers were in so I took the bottom shelf out, cleaned it and the drawers (which have been out of the fridge for months) and tried to get them back in. Nope. Something is going on with the back wall of my fridge and I need to google to see what I can figure out. That afternoon, I had a meeting scheduled with my UNL computer guy to help with a OneDrive problem. 2 hours later! He was great and it was all good to go but the day was done except for knitting that night. Full day.

I started Tuesday working all morning helping Dana with grad allocations. I finished just in time to drive to Lincoln for lunch with Darla at Virginia's Cafe (one of our regular places). I then thrifted a bit before meeting Anne and Mark at the theatre to see Conclave. It was my first afternoon matinee as a retiree and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Mark is still working so it was the 4:00 show instead of earlier but I'll take it. I need to do that more often but need some decent movies to come out.

My goal for Wednesday was to get my flu and covid boosters but to continue with my slog through my whole house project, I went through some of my linen closet before I headed to the pharmacy. I hit the Senior Center Thrift while I was out and finished some Halloween socks when I got home. OK, not such a busy day.

I felt a bit dumpy on Thursday after having a sore arm the night before. I did go out to get money for a cash box for the Friends of the Library Christmas sale that would be starting the next day and since I was out, I got BK for lunch. I spent 3 hours watching The Grocery Girls on YouTube and made a big pot of red sauce. I had bought 2 bags of candy but decided not to bother putting my light on. Because Boo in Wahoo is in Halloween, very few kids actually go door to door and since I didn't want to be up and down all night, I didn't bother.

I started Friday morning casting on Lorri's birthday socks, which I worked on while sitting in the sun all morning. I made a pot of Lacey's sausage/potato soup before heading to the dentist and then directly to the hairdresser to get a long overdue haircut. I made a cup of tea and went outside to knit in the sun when I got home. Not a hugely busy day but got a couple of things checked off.

I was headed to Omaha on Saturday. It started out as just knitting at Lori's but a man she golfs with, Gary, had all his late wife's yarn and craft supplies and wanted to know if Lori wanted to go through it so that's what we did. He gave us a tour of his house and all the many collections he had then we went to the basement and took all of the yarn. After a stop at Imagiknit, where I bought a skein of sock yarn, of course, we went back to Lori's to sort. I only took a couple of skeins for myself but had lots for Anne and Dottie. We had tea and knitted for a little while but Lori goes to Saturday mass so I headed out late afternoon for a HyVee (grocery) run on the way home. It was a full and fun day.

Sunday was the Project Close Up turkey dinner at the high school, which I always enjoy, so after chatting with my sister and with Lorri (2 R Lori so different from 1 R Lori from Saturday) stopping after church, I went zfor take out turkey and enjoyed that for lunch. I spent the rest of the day knitting a shawl that I started with one of the skeins I took from Gary between my usual Sunday chores.

So whether that's a busy week or just a busy week for a retiree, I'll take more of them please. I had a good mix of social stuff, a touch of slogging through stuff (OK, this week was pretty light on that) and got a few things checked off my list. Add finishing a pair of socks in the nick of time to wear them for Halloween and ending the week with new yarn and knitting, I'd call that a banner week. Busy or not. : )

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