Subject: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 01 Dec 16 - 11:36 AM First day of retirement from my primary job. I awoke at daybreak in a panic, thinking I had overslept and was going to be late for work. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: David C. Carter Date: 01 Dec 16 - 11:45 AM Janie,hope you have a long and satysfying retirement.It's a new world,and sometimes takes a little getting used to,but you'll make it. Good luck:) David |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Jeri Date: 01 Dec 16 - 11:46 AM As someone who's been retired for a while: find something to get involved with that isn't necessarily perfect. Dealing with what you love brings joy, but dealing with problems is absolutely required. ...and do all the stuff you put on the shelf in order to survive. ...and find a poem called "Sometimes an Old God" by Tom Hirons and read it. Happy Retirement! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: David C. Carter Date: 01 Dec 16 - 11:58 AM Jeri,Is that "Sometimes a WIlD GOD",I just found it on You tube:Beautiful. Thanks in advance David |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 01 Dec 16 - 12:16 PM I still have my private practice, Jeri, and have expanded it. I'll still be working 20-30 hours per week, but that is much better than the 50-60 hours I had been working. Plus, I will no longer have to be as much bureaucrat as clinician. The challenge now will be to try to consolidate my schedule into 3-4 days a week so I have at least 3 consecutive days each week without clients, to allow more time for personal interests and to get up to WV and Maryland more often see my Mom and sister. And maybe even an occasional trip to the beach! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 01 Dec 16 - 12:27 PM Beautiful, Jeri. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 01 Dec 16 - 01:29 PM For most of us all that stuff about how traumatic it is to retire is just nonsense, a way to keep you working. Pretty well whatever you did before retiring, you can find some way to keep doing the bits you liked, if you want, and cut out the stuff you didn't. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: G-Force Date: 01 Dec 16 - 02:14 PM The first ten seconds are the worst (as you've discovered). The last ten seconds aren't all that wonderful either. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: gnu Date: 01 Dec 16 - 02:27 PM Good on ya. Don't make any decisions on spare time for a while. Just "find out" what you enjoy doing. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Rapparee Date: 01 Dec 16 - 03:20 PM "The Geezettes" sounds like a chorus line. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Rapparee Date: 01 Dec 16 - 03:22 PM "WADDYA HERE FOR? (Explosions and fireworks and the voice says) IT's JANIE AND THE GEEZERETTES!" (Loud drums and guitars and various laser effects) |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Dec 16 - 05:12 PM Yeah, I can see that on the marquee: "Janie and the Geezerettes." Is that a doo-wop group? Congratulations on retiring, Janie! -Joe- |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: ChanteyLass Date: 01 Dec 16 - 08:04 PM Let me add my congratulations to those of others! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Leadfingers Date: 01 Dec 16 - 09:27 PM Downside is no more paid holidays ! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Ebbie Date: 02 Dec 16 - 02:32 AM That's what I too noticed, Terry- no days off! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Dec 16 - 03:34 AM Yeah, and I often don't know what day of the week it is! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Mr Red Date: 02 Dec 16 - 05:54 AM more Mudcat posts, first job on the list. Today - the day is, late breakfast day. Tomorrow is stop in bed till 9:30 day. Sunday is day off day. Monday..... no more I hate Mondays' day Enjoy |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: keberoxu Date: 02 Dec 16 - 03:39 PM Talking of Rockette chorus lines, Janie: how is your leg? |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 02 Dec 16 - 09:26 PM Better than it was. Appears I will not likely ever be able to go off trail again in my beloved Appalachian mountains in search of ginseng or tackle really steep or rough trails, and I can't run or trot. Sorta fast walk is the best I can manage on a sidewalk. But my sis bought me a new pair of hiking shoes and an adjustable hiking pole for my retirement and birthday. We took a bit of a hike on a well maintained trail with some inclines while at Mom's for Thanksgiving to try them out, and I did better than I had hoped. I have never used a hiking pole before. Gonna be a good tool. I think I will order one for the other hand. With 2 poles and now that I have more time, getting out and walking/strengthening more, I think I can get more function back than the doctor or PT think I can. Thanks for asking. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: frogprince Date: 03 Dec 16 - 12:00 PM That Janie's got attitude. (Good attitude !) |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Gurney Date: 03 Dec 16 - 01:48 PM AAAH. AHHHH. That should be GeezerPERSON. Such sexist language! (I just picked up a copy of The Politically Correct Dictionary.) |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 03 Dec 16 - 04:38 PM *grin* I thought about that, Gurney - for about a nanosecond- before titling the thread:>) |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: ChanteyLass Date: 03 Dec 16 - 11:57 PM I have a pair of Nordic walking poles. I have a bad knee and can walk farther and faster with them. Even though I have a cane which was adjusted for my height (or lack thereof) I walk with more upright posture with the poles. I suspect that you are correct about getting more function back. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Amos Date: 04 Dec 16 - 12:41 AM Janie, I wish you the greatest most heart-lifting adventures as you venture into the wind-blown shallows of Geezerdom. I am glad I shall be able to share some of them with you, as soon as the offers come in here. Hugs, A |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Senoufou Date: 04 Dec 16 - 04:03 AM Congratulations Janie! May you have a long and very happy retirement. I can recommend it (and I have been 'at it' for ages now!) |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: fat B****rd Date: 04 Dec 16 - 05:49 AM What Eliza said. X |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: olddude Date: 04 Dec 16 - 11:55 AM Best job I ever had love.. Enjoy yourself and smile |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Gurney Date: 04 Dec 16 - 02:14 PM Amos! Such poetry! 'The windblown shallows of Geezerdom.' I shall try to remember that every time that I feel that I'm drowning. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: keberoxu Date: 05 Dec 16 - 12:20 PM I'm with Gurney on this one: since when is life shallower for the seniors? |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: keberoxu Date: 23 Jan 17 - 04:30 PM Janie, if you have a moment nowadays to catch up on reading: before you started this thread, posts were exchanged about Stephen Donaldson's fantasy series with the title character Thomas Covenant. You stated that as those final four books came out, you started the first one and kind of stalled out. I can understand why, seeing as that is the first book in the series from which Thomas Covenant is absent. If the first six books, as you have said elsewhere, were worthwhile reads for you, then you have a couple of options, now that the series is concluded. You could go back where you left off and try again. Or you could crack open one of the last three books and see what's in there. Because the ongoing series took so long to write and publish, the later books in the series have detailed "What Has Gone Before" prologues to refresh your memory about the opening six volumes and all. My personal suggestion, take it or leave it, is: if you don't want to pick up "The Runes of the Earth" (book seven) again and resume where you left off, then try "Against All Things Ending" (2010, Putnam). It's book nine. When the book (not the prologue) opens, Linden Avery and Thomas Covenant have just been reunited, after a lengthy separation, in "the Land" as opposed to waking-reality Earth where Covenant had been killed. Covenant is present but rather out of it as he has just been pulled out of a sort of timeless dimension, so he has to pull himself together and remember who he is and what is going on. It's an interesting narrative choice, because in his thinking Covenant has to recapitulate and recall; and you can see plot lines being neatly woven together and loose ends tied up. Regardless, the conclusion is a satisfying one (book ten) -- I strongly recommend that you look at the series' conclusion sooner or later. (My local library branches have these last books in circulation, don't know how the libraries are your way.) By all means, enjoy. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Jan 17 - 03:26 AM Amos says: I am glad I shall be able to share some of them with you, as soon as the offers come in here. Well, the Offer is still in California, which is why Amos is able to flirt with Janie while Joe is not. But I'll get my chance.... |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Mr Red Date: 24 Jan 17 - 03:48 AM I have never used a hiking pole before. Gonna be a good tool. I think I will order one for the other hand. Best order a pair. That way you will always have one when the other(s) become stranded in some distant lodge. It will happen. Mind you, I know one person who has acquired quite a few poles that way. And they do get dirt in the expanding bits and lock in position, so they are somewhat expendable. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Will Fly Date: 24 Jan 17 - 04:29 AM Talking of walking, it can be very easy, once retired, to lounge around or - in my case - sit around playing instruments all day. (Even though the day job went nearly 8 years ago, the evening music job still carries on unabated). So one of the best things I've done over the last 2 years was to buy a very nice Canon DSLR camera (to be used in preference to my Fuji compact) and a light but sturdy pair of walking boots. So, whenever the opportunity comes up, I'm out and about with the camera, and in the boots, walking the streets, fields, footpaths and lanes in and around my village. I've been photographing and documenting my village for over 30 years, so this seemed like a good way of getting some excellent photos and some excellent exercise at the same time. Then comes the opportunity to process the "raw" files using Adobe's 'Lightroom' software - which enhances the photographs and helps to compensate for overly heavy light contrasts and stuff like parallax. So - food for the brain as well. Not dissimilar to walking poles - just a bit more techie! |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Janie Date: 24 Jan 17 - 06:57 PM Thanks, Mr. Red and Will Fly. Good advice from both of you, as I am learning. Aside from being thrilled that Amos and crew have moved here, has been some very good motivation to get me off my duff the past few days to help them get unpacked. Gonna need to find some internal motivation to not spend too much time on the couch watching Netflix or on the computer. |
Subject: RE: BS: It's Official: Janie is Old Geezerette From: Donuel Date: 24 Jan 17 - 07:38 PM Is a gezzer-ette anything like a archeo-stud? |