I am so jealous, still have 6 more years. Congratulations and plan you time well so you can sew and sew and sew>>>>>..............
Congratulations o your retirement! Enjoy! I retired
in 2001 after 22 years at Murphy High School as
Registrar. They were good years. Wed. we have the
annual retirement party for new retirees and old ones
are invited back also. Hope you have many good years! Maureen
Congratulation on your impending retirement. Enjoy the rest of your life.
Congratulations!! More time to embroider and all those other things you never seemed to have time to enjoy!
Just a few more now.
Yeah! I'm so busy cleaning out the room, end of year paper work, retirement paper work, retirement sorie stuff, not to mention the yard is screaming for TLC, I am major stressed.
Congratulations, I'm sure you are going to love having your Freedom. I do. Hugs Yvonne
Congratulations!!! You are going to love it. I retired two years ago, it is wonderful. Is it Monday or Sunday???? I really do not know and I do not need to know. LOL
I quit wearing a watch a couple years ago, and now I won't even have to worry about the day, yeah!
I stopped working in September (I thought ) but am called up regularly. The last 3 weeks i have not worked at all! And I still have enough time to do all the things I want to do.
Hope you will enjoy your time off!
Congrats. I am sure you deserve it. I can tell that you are excited. Have fun. Marg
My dear friend - I know you look forward to the time that you will have to do all the things that you want to do - you will be so busy - I hope they are giving you are retirement party and that everyone of your students for the past 20+ years come to say something about you as their teacher. Congratulations.
Congratulations!
Hope the transistion goes well,I think it takes getting used to. Home life can be extra lonely..and extra busy. You will find, chores can either be rush jobs like they used to be, or take up the whole day.
Have fun and enjoy your freedom.
Hugs Bev
Congratulations Terri, and I know you will run out of time to do all the things you plan to do every day.
Just make sure that you spend your first week, turning off your alarm clock when it rings, and rolling over to go back to sleep for another hour or so, with a very big grin on your face.
Enjoy taking your time to do your housework, when it suits you.
Come and visit Cute with a cup of coffee instead of feeling rushed.
Catch up reading and replying to all your emails
Sit and enjoy reading those magazines, soaking in a bubble bath
Make some special dinners that you haven't had time to make, since forever
etc., etc., etc.
In other words Kick up your heels and ENJOY!!!!!
sound advice. I plan to enjoy life. I can hardly wait for DH and I to kick up our heels and enjoy life. Who knows one day soon we may be knocking on your door.
Congratulations Terri, you will love being retired. So much to do and you will find you are busier than ever! Love and blessings Chris
Congratulations! We have found retirement to be a bit boring so you have to find things to keep busy but I am so happy hubby doesn't have to put up with the factory job any more, 43 years was too long.
I don't think I'll be bored, a huge garden and yard, crafting and artsy fartsy out my ears, 14 grandchildren. No, I won't be bored
Yes!, you will love retirement. My list of things to do never gets shorter.
You have to learn to say NO!!--some people expect too much for you to do.
You will enjoy it--kinda get a little lazy.
I am going into hiding for a couple weeks, so no one can ask me to do for them, is that selfish or what?