Thread: work or no work
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Old 04-19-2010, 06:20 PM
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Lostn51
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Originally Posted by Pat G
Billy, you are so right. Being retired doesn't mean you sit around & twiddle your thumbs. You still have to cook, do laundry, buy groceries. Even if you're in an RV, you still have to do all of those things which cut down on quilting time. Real life goes right along with you. LOL
Pat
Honestly I do not know how I did everything I am doing now and was working 65 to 80 hours a week. I admit that I had a lawn service to take care of the landscaping and cutting of the grass and my wife had our nanny but still I did a lot around the home and worked on my hot rods. We always were busy and havent really slowed down any. Or maybe we have and I just dont know it yet LOL!!!

But I would not change the first thing I was able to see my kids grow up and was able to spend time with them and their school activities.

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