This
morning, after her appointment, we will go to one of our favorite pubs for
breakfast and then on to wrap up some last-minute shopping. It is a light
workday for her. In a few short months, she will be retiring too, and I am
excited for that. When you think back to your youth, what was more exciting
than being able to hang out with your best friend, without worrying about any
obligations? You were foot loose and fancy free. The only restriction was being
home in time for supper. Well, that is what it will be like for us. Our time
will be ours. We joke that one of our first activities will be to go to a 24-hour
McDonalds in the middle of the night, because we can! We’ve done our time. We’ve
raised our kids, given back to our community, made our contribution. There are
no more expectations. Our proverbial ship has come in.
It's
Christmas week so I’m not going to bore you with more of our retirement
preparation journey. I will save that story for the next time. This week is a time
for family, friends and the special people in our lives. We have a busy week
planned. Tuesday night we will have family in to celebrate the season, with
lots of food and drink. Wednesday is Christmas Eve and, because of schedules
and logistics this year, we will have Christmas dinner at a relative’s house and
open some gifts. On Christmas day, we will host brunch for our immediate family.
On Boxing Day, the last of our company will leave to go home and the house will
once again be quiet. My personal tradition is to spend the day watching hockey
on television. I do look forward to the downtime after the holiday. Things are
so rushed leading up to the event that it is nice to take pause and reflect on
the year that was and the year ahead.
With that, I
will take this opportunity to wish all who happen upon this post a very Merry
Christmas and all the best of the season. I truly hope you receive all the blessings
I have over the past year. Please take time to appreciate all you have and be
generous to those less fortunate. Happy Holidays!
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