A weekly round up: early retirement life, eats, workouts, watches, and reads.
Early Retirement Life
My tentative plan is to alternate weeks at home with weeks of either travel or local adventures. By rights this should have been an adventure week, but fate had other plans and I got the Cold from Hell instead.
The upside of being sick in retirement is that if I'm tired I can simply get into bed and rest instead of having to power through work. The downside is that not being able to sleep due to uncontrollable coughing is pretty miserable regardless of your employment status. I'm feeling nearly back to normal now.
My "early retirement when sick schedule" is to get up when Hubs gets up, have a good long couch rot session, do my morning learning session with breaks for body weight exercises, have lunch and walk the dog, and to pick away at a few tasks in the afternoons. I'm finding it useful to keep a to do list on my phone which I fill in as things come to me and then I'll pick 2-3 things from the list to work on in the afternoons. Examples are various house projects, the normal cleaning stuff, replacing batteries in a handful of random items, doing our Thanksgiving shopping...you get the idea.
Eats
Nothing notable to report. I've been so tired this week that food was the furthest thing from my mind.
Workouts
Doggo and I went to a park about 20 minutes away that I've always meant to explore this weekend and hiked all of the trails (four 1 mile routes, so a very doable project).
She got to pose with her spirit animal.
And enjoyed a little rock climbing.
Watching
As I suspected, retirement is not a time of endless TV watching. I continue to knock back Alfred Hitchcock movies in the evenings and that's about it.
Reading
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I finished Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith. I'm going to include a spoiler discussion in my next Hitchcock installment on the differences between the book and the movie, but I'll go ahead and tell you my verdict. The movie had to change a key plot point to comply with censorship standards, which waters down the message of the book. However, the movie still wins! The way that the actors bring the characters to life and the overall fun and zip of the movie is priceless.




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