by auntbaba 31 Jul 2008

Dear Cuties,

My DH retired today @ age 62. Am I getting to be that old? UGH!!!

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by clawton 01 Aug 2008

You are just catching up with some of the rest of us. You'll be surprised how busy you become in retirement!!!! Congratulations on the next step in your life.

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by nglover1 01 Aug 2008

You will have more time together. Treasure it ! A flower for you.

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by pafhen 01 Aug 2008

I just hope that I am blessed with good health to see age 62 some day. I suppose it's just all in how you look at it. Enjoy life to it's fullest and congratulations on hubbys retirement.

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

His health is moderately good, but I know that it's going to be better now. Thank-you.

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by celticlady1031 01 Aug 2008

OLD! Old she says... I haven't hought of 62 as being old for centuries.

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

I guess that old is how you feel. I bet that you're pretty busy!

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by jrob Moderator 01 Aug 2008

What a blessing! I hope he's not a grumpy ole bear. Getting older always trumps the alternative! ;)

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

On the contrary! He is ecstatic! What a great diffrence this is going to make in his life,

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by marjialexa Moderator 01 Aug 2008

Congrats, AuntBaba, enjoy his company, spend time doing what you couldn't when he was working all day, and let the housework go to blazes! It's a gift to have your DH there with you. And when he gets too underfoot, send him out to get the New York Times, in New York, hee hee hee. Luv, Marji

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

I do enjoy his company; we've always spent a lot of time together.

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by lbrow 01 Aug 2008

Well now, A new life style begins, as 4 old MY DH hit 70 yesterday & I'm already there. *4U

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

That's a great way of looking at it!

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by marymoore 01 Aug 2008

that means more time together

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

That's true, Mary, and I do enjoy that!

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by mops Moderator 01 Aug 2008

Old means my parents' generation, not mine. LOL

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

Time is flying by! I remember when I thought that 40 was old!

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by meganne 01 Aug 2008

IS that a GOOD thing? LOL! I agree with Shirley, but I'd be teaching him to take over the Housework :-} LOL!
hugs n roses, M

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mops by mops 01 Aug 2008

Since his retirement my husband does not only the gardening, but hoovering and a lot of shopping as well.

meganne by meganne 01 Aug 2008

Aren't our hubby's just the best!!! Mine hasn't retired yet but he does all the chores that cause me grief plus a few that don't. I have to stop him taking over and turning me into a lazy sod! LOL! hnr, M

auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

I think that he will be helping me alot! I get up at 4:30 AM to get ready for work; I don't have a lot of energy when I come home,

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by shirleysisson 01 Aug 2008

Congratulations to him on his retirement. Now, you'll have to teach him to do your embroidery, so that you can keep on downloading. HEHE. *4U

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auntbaba by auntbaba 01 Aug 2008

I very lucky because he encourages my embroidery habit.

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