Tuesday 17 January 2023

Cut loose!

I am now officially a pensioner. As of Dec. 30th, I became fully 100% retired. And in less than a month, I turn 65. How did that creep up so fast???

What do I do with my time? Getting as much asleep as I can, which isn't saying much because I am not a good sleeper at the best of times. But there have been a couple days when I got close to 8 hours! Of course, the cats think that is too long and it is usually Lila at the bedroom door, mrrrowing incessantly. Little worm.

I sold my antique oak sideboard that has resided with me for almost 40 years. (see below) It was just too big. I live in an apartment now and it took up too much space. It was a beautiful old thing and good for storage, but I needed a desk. So I contacted a local antiques shop and they paid me cash for it. And came and hauled it away. Having moved that thing umpteen times, I know how heavy it is!!

So then I hit up Ikea for some components to make a desk/sewing area. I have room for my printer, I have lots of drawers, and I can finally have my little Tiffany-style table lamp where it is supposed to be! I bought it last year when I bought the two floor lamps, but had nowhere to put it until now. This had always been the plan for it.

I also bought a new sewing machine. My sister bought a real fancy computerized Janome and she has been learning to use it. I was surprised she bought such a fancy one, as she has never done a lot of sewing. But she is learning! The one I bought is not computerized like hers, but still does a lot more than my old Kenmore 24 stitch machine that I bought from Sears years ago... about 15 years maybe? And I have a Babylock serger that I picked up in San Diego when I lived down there in the 1990s. The place I bought my new machine from does repairs and tuneups, so I will take the two older machines in for servicing and then will sell the Kenmore. Or maybe donate it somewhere. And eventually I will get back into sewing myself some clothes. A much better fit than from a store!

Pips is 16 now and getting frail. She definitely fits the "elderly" profile. And she has a chronic runny nose which we are treating with nose drops (that's fun to do on a cat). Andi is allergic to the cat litter I used to use (it was made from grass seed and was the best clumping litter ever!) so now I am back to using clay litter and he is not nearly as itchy. It was so bad, he had licked the hair off the inside of one hind leg and was working on his belly! Had to have 2 rounds of steroids to get that under control. Lila and Aska thankfully do not have any health concerns at the moment.

My sister and I (she is the 'baby' of the family and is 5 years younger than me) are going to Iceland in August of this year, for 2 weeks. I had done my DNA through My Heritage a few years ago and last February a woman in Iceland contacted me. Turns out we are 3rd cousins (my great grandmother is her great aunt). So through all the communications with her, and one of her aunts (my great grandmother was her aunt), we will be at a family gathering in Iceland on Aug. 12th. My sister and I will be there for 2 weeks, so plenty of time to do exploring. We have already booked our flights and accommodations. 

And to that end, I have started taking an Icelandic language course. The first level is learning the mechanics of the language. Unlike english, every letter or letter combination is always pronounced the same, with only a very few exceptions. It is very interesting! I am hoping to be able to take a couple more levels before our trip so that I have rudimentary conversational skills. But that isn't necessary, because almost everyone in Iceland speaks english. It is more for the ancestral cultural interest that I am doing this.

So far, retirement has been about catching up on rest and getting a lot more reading in. I love to read and since I can neither afford to buy all the books I want, nor have the space to store them, I have an ereader and currently have about 500 books on it. I have read a good number of those but always have a 'to be read' list that is really long!

I also bought myself a digital piano as a retirement gift to myself and am learning to play and to read music. Something I have always wanted to do!

It is still in the depths of winter here, although this month has been warmer than normal. That just means more days warmer than -15C and fewer colder than -25C. We still have a good 2+ months of winter left and it can always get much colder for that time. I'm happy I no longer need to get up at well before the sun comes up to head off to work!!







6 comments:

  1. Whow ! Time flies, doesn't it ! Great to read You again, great news all around.
    This sideboard looks impressive - actually like something I'd have bought, if I had the space for it. But of course, the new desk (Tiffany lamp included) is more practical etcetc. - next to the new sofa, ha !
    Sadly I can say nothing about sewing machines (Singer ?), and how them works is a miracle for me. I never could accomplish more than stitch a hole in a sock with a fat needle and some string ...
    I am pretty flatened by this Iceland connection - and that there are real people who are related to You, and Yer sister of course. Do not get me wrong, please, it is not surprising that You have relatives, but that over some generations a connection can be established that was unknown before, this baffles me. I wish that this will be a happy travel / journey / experience for You ! I am very sure that they'll like and appreciate it when You use their language. Skol !
    What piano did You give Yerself ? Something from Kawai ? Will You turn towards a teacher, or do it by Yourself ? There are some pretty good self-help videos on the web. If You have to start from the very beginning, a little bit of time to learn to read the music, what all these black dots may mean, may be well spent. Do not get overwhelmed or something, if an idiot like me could do this, You can do this for sure !
    As for the cats, I can only wish the best.
    But I know something about sleeping in - and tomorrow I do not have to get up in the damndarkmorning (coined by Savannah) to drive over snow with a grumpy co-driver and cold kids (because that damn parking heater lost it again) - nah, I can stay in my bed, and I'll love it. Especially when I'll wake up at the usual time, realise that it is Saturday, and turn around.

    Hey - thank You for posting again !

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    1. Hello, Mago, my friend! Yes, it has been too long since I posted anything. The sewing machine is a Janome. It is quite fancy. I haven't actually used it yet, as I had no place to set it up. But now I do!
      The digital piano I bought is a Roland. Full 88 weighted keys. It came with 90 days of free online lessons so I have started doing that. I quite like the format, so I have purchased a one year membership, which gives me access to all their lessons. Time will tell how far I get in my journey! I need to set myself a schedule for piano lessons so that I get the time in to actually make progress. But given that I have been retired for a whole 3 weeks, I have yet to do that.
      I hope they can fix the heater on your bus because driving with no heat in winter is just miserable for everyone! Lovely to hear from you!

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    2. I had to look up Roland pianos (someone I know has a Kawai, so that is the only name I know !), they look impressive, and I am sure they have real good quality. The lessons will need structure - ha : In no time you will play pieces by Kuhlau, and other literature for beginners. Be warned, some muscles will be aching a bit, but just the first few years ...

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  2. Huzzah! You're here and I'm finally getting around to reading what everyone's been up to here in Blogville! Happy retirement, sweetpea, it's nice to have time for things again, right? I wish the best for your kittens. I know it isn't easy when they have health issues because we're at super nana's house right now and dealing with Moxie, her 14 yr old terrier who had surgery to remove a cyst on her back! (and is wearing the cone of shame). That sideboard is gorgeous, but I understand the need to replace it.

    I'm starting to think that not that TFG has been allowed to return to Facebook and Instagram, I may be blogging more and with far more regularity! xoxo

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  3. You're inspirational, I really must get back to music. Sir Bruin and the Small Bear (as they were in blogging days - Steve and Liz on Facebook) want me to take up the ukulele, which is certainly easier than the guitar. I haven't touched any instrument for months, though. I need to nag myself.

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  4. Hey You ! How is the pensioner existance for You ?

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