I paused to take pictures of my helpers.
Izzy with a reverse mohawk. She wouldn't let us trim any further yesterday.
Its about a regular life of rural mountain living: enjoying outdoor recreation, reading, and supporting theater
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
On the second day
Day 2 of retirement:
The absolute, most sure-fire way of physically moving in the direction of your dreams, Melissa, on a day-to-day basis, without messing with the "cursed hows," is living them, now, to any degree that you can.
And you can.
The Universe
Which I translate: get off the computer.
The absolute, most sure-fire way of physically moving in the direction of your dreams, Melissa, on a day-to-day basis, without messing with the "cursed hows," is living them, now, to any degree that you can.
And you can.
The Universe
Which I translate: get off the computer.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Last Wednesday before retirement
I tried to open my Social Security account on-line. The security question was "What is your mother's maiden name?" I entered such and the website said, “No that is not right. You will have to go to a Social Security office." Well, I'll be. I thought I knew my mother's name, but off to Elkins we went today to the Federal Building.
Modern protocol is the appointments are now by phone. Within the month, I will receive a phone call from my Social Security representative, to apply for benefits.
The time is here. I retire again. I re-retire.
I took early retirement from employment with the State of West Virginia in 2009 to be home for Maggie’s senior year in high school. That was a good decision and we had a great time. It was also fortuitous as the winter was a humdinger with record snowfall. I would have been stuck in Wheeling for the month of February.
I worked three winters for Timberline Ski Resort and two years for Canaan Valley State Park Resort. Nice learning curves were enjoyed at both.
If I were indeed being naturalist at Canaan, I might continue, but being building attendant and cashier is not a payoff.
Here I hope to chronicle my entry into retirement.
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