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Old 06-13-2011, 09:49 AM
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jmabby
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I am single, retired at 60. Don't even think of not having anything to do. I cannot find enough hours in a day to get the things done, including having friends over. I do go from one thing to another because I have so much to do that I should have done a long time ago. This morning I sat on the patio to drink my morning coffee, watched the cardinals, filled the bird feeders and pulled weeds in my flower beds that I planted since I retired. I also am washing clothes, scrubbed the basement floor, pulled 4 boxes of things I no longer need for good will, did some quilting, filled the dishwasher, am now on the PC for an hour. Believe me, You will never run out of things to do. As far as money, you will never think you have enough, but as you get older you have almost everything you need, material things are no longer important, but I must say I do have about 300 years of fabric for quilts, well set. Good Luck!!
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