
Retirement
I had a day off yesterday! I know, right? It’s nice to imagine being retired every day, is a day off. But alas, no! I do not have that kind of retirement; my weekdays are often filled with the appointments that help keep me going. Maybe, I’ve mentioned previously, chiropractor, acupuncture, shiatzu, myotherapy, GP appointments and the list goes on. I’m not even seeing a physio or an OT at the moment.
So, as I said, yesterday I had a rare day off. I confess, I slept until 1pm, with a false start at around 9.30am when my Mepacs alarm woke me. Damn blast-it. I blame Facebook for my late night… Oh, early morning the night before.

You know Facebook, you see a cute cat post, (yes, I’m that person) and the stupid thing won’t share it, so you spend 2 hours going through your newsfeed trying to find it again.
Case in point why I only get on once a week or so to do more then return messages and daily pokes. Yes, I’m that person trying to keep it alive, but when I finally surfaced I spent the afternoon making and returning calls, often both phones at the same time, emails.
And I still didn’t manage to put it all together to have lunch until 5.30pm.

Seems like medical things start to take over once you hit a certain age! What a pain.
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Friendly reminder if you weren’t sure….I’m only 44! For having a ABI for 44 years now I’m lucky I had a break for the first 34 years. The last 10 years have been brutal!
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Your days are indeed crazy busy. I’m glad you finally got a day off! And btw….I think we need more ‘cute cat’ people on facebook nowadays…to dilute out the other stuff… 😛
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