It has been a while since I posted
but aside from dealing with an unworthy laptop and interrupted Wi-Fi (could all
be the same issue!) I haven’t wanted to put any unnecessary stress into this
lovely life called retirement. I’m a very patient person but when I’m in the
middle of posting something and things go awry, I’d rather just pack it up and
try it later.
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Golden Pond RV Resort |
I purchased a Lenovo Edge15 laptop
the day after I retired on March 31. I was so excited, having never owned one
before. I’d used Bill’s a few times but he is very particular about how things
are and it seemed sure enough almost every time I’d use it, something would
change. Neither of us needed that frustration so I basically used my desktop at
the house and waited until we were able to get one my own.
I had more troubles with that Lenovo than you
could shake a stick at. Being the patient person I am, I was being tested I
tell you, I took it back 3 times to service. Two Wi-Fi cards and a mother board
later, the Wi-Fi went again. Last straw so I took it in and had a very knowledgeable
young man at Superior Computers help me to find a more suitable and reliable
machine.
I still came home on May 31 with a Lenovo but a Think Pad with even
more accessories. So far, I’m thrilled with it. It is fast, comfortable to use
and purty.
Retirement is great, but I don’t need
to tell most of you anything about that. I have finally understood that it is
not a vacation and soaking up every little bit of it that I can. This full-time
rv living is also great even though right now we are just sitting at the park. Bill
has 10 more days of work. That is totally freaking awesome!!! I know what he is
feeling, it won’t seem real until he walks out the door on June 23 and even
then it will take a while to sink in. Having no uniforms in the closet might be
the clincher.
I’m usually up with my bread winner
before he leaves for work at 6:30 but not always. I feel bad if I wake up later
and he has left because I was sound asleep. I try not to let many mornings slip
by without a 30 minute walk but it
happens a few times and I don’t beat myself up about it. The park isn’t that big
so it means I need to walk around the perimeter and then retrace steps up and
down a few streets to get the time in. I’m a fast walker so I don’t usually
take Clemson on my early trek. He is a typical dog and pushes the limits with
sniffing and lifting his leg at every frequented tree or post. LOL Sometimes
there are barely a few drops left but Bill thinks he has a reserve just so he
can prove he needed to stop. I take him later in the day so the walk is all
about him and I let him stop to his heart’s content.
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We usually walk around the pond each day |
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Clemson awaits his daddy home from work |
I’ve made a few trips into the city,
25 min. west on occasion but usually only once maybe twice in a week. It is
different buying groceries now with smaller spaces and that takes getting used
to. The strangest thing I find is that I have never once thought “oh I miss the
house”. I’ve never once had the question run through my head of “why did I get
rid of that?” or never have I missed walking out onto my deck. I know where
everything is here in our home and even though I still have a few cupboards in
my hutch by the table to sort and rearrange I know I have time. It feels
wonderful!
On the long Victoria Day weekend in
May, we told the park staff that we were pulling out to go to our Durham
location and offered up our spot from Friday to Monday as we knew they were jam
packed that weekend. Ann checked our hydro meter before and after the weekend
campers came in so we wouldn’t be charged.
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Our spot on the hill, room for company!
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We had an absolutely beautiful
weekend and came to a conclusion while we were there. We've decided to pack up and pull out of
Golden Pond earlier than originally planned. Why would we stay until July 15 when we
could be in the privacy and peacefulness of The Ridge two weeks
earlier?
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Our view coming up from the road |
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Burning mortgage papers at our first campfire |
Our previous reasoning was valid for
sure, with a model airplane event in Chatham on the weekend of July 15, 16, 17
and we would be much closer to go from here in Putnam BUT is it worth it to
stick around for that? No. Since we have paid up until then, we will get
reimbursed for the time we have paid and won’t be using. I’m excited with this
change of plans, this is a nice park and we are meeting some nice people but it
isn’t a home location to us in any way.
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Sunset at the Ridge |
We did a lot of work at The Ridge on
the weekend, arriving Thursday evening, May 19 and arrived back at Golden Pond
on Monday afternoon by dinnertime. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect
and we had an opportunity to visit with a couple of my sisters and their
spouses while there. Well, Bill and I did, our supervisor slept a lot on the grass and wherever his little bum found, sun and shade.
We cut grass, weeded gardens,
reconfigured the dock at the pond,
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Clemson is very much enjoying this lifestyle |
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Taking my chances! |
put windows in the shed
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Bill puts lights in my garden |
and even found time
to relax and enjoy a campfire each evening. The absence did make our hearts
grow fonder and the outdoor work was a pleasure.
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Garden is flourishing |
We have had a few visitors here in the park at Putnam and
our good friends, Kathy and Derrick are coming on Saturday evening for a bbq
dinner. It is always wonderful to catch up and enjoy many belly laughs with
them.
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My brother, Michael (Cold Lake, AB) and daughter, Bridgette (West Lorne) and Bill
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I hope you don’t mind me catching up
this way, hopefully it will be more regular and shorter in the future.
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Daughter and 2nd grandson, Jacob
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Daughter-in-law, Chaela, son, Patrick and 3rd grandson, Nathan |
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We
only have to tie up the loose end of a turbo hub/hot spot before we pull out of
here June 26 and we’re all set!
Thank you for stopping by and all
comments are welcome!
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