Why is this guy smiling?
Duh - because he's RETIRED!
March 15 was my last day toiling for my daily bread - after 44 years of full-time employment, I've joined the vast army of fixed-income senior citizens!
I rode to work this morning, before daylight, same as always. On the way, I was entertained by three characters who were sharing the infrastructure:
- a bearded, beanie-cap wearing hipster, shivering and weaving jauntily up the bike path - on an E-scooter. (That guy will be paying Social Security, so I can collect Social Security! Like I've been paying for 50 years.)
- a SUV motorist playing tortoise-and-hare with me for a few blocks, from stoplight to stoplight. It's so very satisfying to watch 'em go zooming ahead with a furious roar and a cloud of street dust... then slam on the brakes at the red light... as I mosey up slowly behind, arriving just as the light turns green. Repeat... Repeat... (I know the light timing patterns after riding the route thousands of times before, and paying attention.)
- One final smart-phone zombie, lurching across the street as I arrived at the bike room.
The awesome people at Boise Cascade have been signing my paycheck for the past 24+ years. What a great place it was to work! And I've always appreciated the delicate irony that I attended high school two blocks away (Boise High), at the very time my last work home was rising mightily out of the ground. I've got many wonderful friends there who I will miss dearly. The work? Not so much.
So - what now?
I told my office colleagues:
- Judge Judy and Wheel of Fortune – every day!
- Putter around, get in the wife’s way.
- Yell “Get off my lawn!!” at the neighbor kids.
- Keep the checkout line waiting while I count out the exact change.
- FOX NEWS!!
But seriously...
I've got work to do, at first. Sprucin' up the homestead. Probably until early summer. It'll be pretty sweet NOT having a fixed agenda every day; I'm confident I'll stay occupied.
I expect my bicycle mileage to increase, rather than drop, even though I'm no longer commuting to work. I've got a "retirement bike" that needs to have some meaningful miles put on it.
Hoping to do a Coeur d'Alene Trail run in late summer, shortly after Labor Day. At a leisurely pace, because I've got no place to be, or schedule to keep.
Life is great! Stay thirsty and busy, mis amigos.
Congratulations! May you have many happy and healthy miles ahead.
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