It was a busy week for a retiree. I was out of town 4 times this week for all kinds of reasons and other than getting bird feeders set for the cold weather and knitting, of course, I didn't get much else done.
I had an appointment with the oncologist on Monday so scheduled lunch with Darla. I discovered a gift card on my desk that had been a retirement gift so we used it to go to Cracker Barrel. Shrimp and grits was the daily special and it was delish. The appointment was just routine and other than getting gas at Sam's (I recently joined specifically for cheap gas), I didn't do any other errands so was home in time for tea. Nan brought cookies to knitting, which was a nice end to a good day.
Tuesday was a meeting of the Emeriti/Retiree Association, my second time going, about drones. Afterwards, I did some thrifting. When I had gone to one of the Goodwills recently, the shelves were loaded with many bags of overpriced yarn and I asked if they'd ever mark them down like the one on Vine Street did when they didn't sell. They said they'd probably just throw them out. Well, the shelves were bare so they must have just thrown them in the dumpter. One of the two bags that was there had a skein of Lazy Been yarn in it (a local dyer) so I was pleased with that but only when I was halfway home did I think that I should have checked the dumpster. Such a waste! I had a library board meeting that night but had a few hours at home before then so knitted while drinking tea. Lovely.
It was a rainy day on Wednesday so I enjoyed relaxing in comfort while it rained. The sun did come out late in the afternoon so I went outside to change the clothesline, which had broken, only to realize I'd mistakenly bought a 50 foot one so I had to tie in a piece of the old line. I also cleaned out all the birdfeeders and the buckets that store the seed on the deck and put them all in the sun on the driveway to dry. I packed up some more yarn for Becky and called it a day.
I had no plans on Thursday and was watching a YouTuber from Omaha. She showed a picture that she didn't buy and I loved it so I got in the car and made a beeline to the thrift where she'd seen it. Of course it was gone but I appreciated being able to go and check it out. Retirement life! I went to Bagel Bin and hit a couple of thrifts and was looking for a park to eat a bagel for lunch but both of the parks that Siri gave me directions to were soccer fields with no picnic tables. Lame! I ended up heading home and eating a late lunch there. I had enough time to change my sheets and hang laundry on the line so the day wasn't a complete bust.
Saturday was the annual retreat for my spinning group, which is always at a summer camp north of Fremont and I'd only paid for lunch and dinner because I had not intention of getting up early enough to be there for breakfast and had no interest in participating in the morning class. I was happy to see that there was a No Kings demonstration in Fremont that started at 11:00 and asked Nan if she wanted to go. That meant I had a sign to make so on Friday, I dug in my scrapbooking supplies and the garage for a stick and made a simple one. I also set up all the feeders, including the Bird Buddy that was a retirement gift from the office. It has a solar roof to power the camera on it and it sends pics to your phone of all the birds that eat there. My sparrows abandonned me last winter, probably because the word of Rosie the killer cat got out, so I hope I get some this year.
I had time to chat with Carolyn Saturday morning then loaded up my sign and some sock knitting and headed to Fremont. The demonstration was fun and there were a lot more people there than I thought there'd be. We got lots of people honking approval too so it was an inspiring morning. I got to the retreat just in time for lunch and spent the day knitting while everyone did the afternoon classes. This year they didn't serve us dinner in the lodge but rather sent us to the concession stand for their corn maze/harvest festival area to eat there. Because of that, we all just left from there instead of going back to the lodge. Worked for me.
Sunday was a nice day at home. I washed my quilt and hung it on the line and did a few chores, making pot roast for supper. I was slamming on a pair of socks for Anne to wear to the Husker football game the next weekend and got the first sock done and the second cast on before heading to bed.
So that's a busy week for a retiree but it's all good. As I'm know for saying, better busy than bored plus it was a nice mix of socializing and getting a few things done at home. Loving my retiree life!




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