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The wife has set February 29th as her last day of work. This Monday she started on making me do the infamous "Honey Do List" that retired men get from their wives.

First on Monday I had to do something about the Smoke/CO Alarm in the basement chirping! That was $153 and change at Menard's to pick up new Alarms for the whole condo. These are the ones with the 10-year battery. Then 5 shin bruising trips up the work ladder to remove the old alarms, remove the old mounting rings, and install new rings and twist on the alarms. Recycle the old batteries and recycle the alarms.

She did help.

Then yesterday, 2 little 8-ounce sample jars of room paint appear at my seat at the dinner table. There is a dark spot that looks like a Tick walking up the wall in the guest bathroom. It is where the paint and mud have popped off a drywall screw head. So, I figure out which color of the two nearly identical jars it is. Use a carpenter's pencil to stir the paint and get a glop of thick "mud like" paint on the tip of my index finger. Smush it on the screw head, smooth it out and clean up. 6 hours and repeat. Clean up supplies and return the sample jars to the shelf in the basement.

Looks fair! She didn't help.

Today, I have to fill out a check from My checkbook and mail the property taxes.

I'm telling you, she's on a roll! And It Is Cutting Into My Nap Time! If she makes this a regular occurrence, People will think I do stuff! And it is still 44 days until she retires! What happens then?

Ivan
 
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It'll be frenetic for 6 months then her "epiphany" will reveal "nothing needs doing right now." Wait until she realizes "I can take all day to do this one thing." Nirvana ensues. Joe
Yeah , my wife was in that mode as well . Then she decided to go back to work as a substitute teacher . Work a few days a week , etc.. Well apparently she's so damn good at it that the teachers are practically fighting over her . She is booked every day and the only time she has off is school holidays . On those days she's running around trying to " Check things off the list . " and somehow I end up getting dragged into a lot of them .
 
The great thing I discovered into my seventh year of retirement was the loss of my sense of urgency for many things. Used to be I felt like jobs had to be done on a schedule to accommodate and allow for my time on the job requirements. Now . . . if I feel like it I might get it done/finished today. If not . . . it will still be here tomorrow and if I am I'll worry about it then. One thing I did when I retired was put my watch in a drawer. Haven't worn one since and so far it hasn't caused any seismic calamities and I get along just fine without one. Did somebody say "nap time" ?


 
To create some amusement you could explain the Irish view on to do lists.

"In Mexico, when you ask someone to do something, they shrug and say 'Manana, manana'. In Italy, when you ask someone to do something, they wave their arms and say 'Domani, domani'. Here in Ireland, we don't seem to have a word that conjures up the same sense of urgency". :D
 
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Ruthie arose at 0430 to prepare for work. She didn't wake me.

When I turned my phone on there was a message waiting for me from her:

"Good morning, Sunshine. The Keurig is ready to go and there is a new jar of the Peach/jalapeno that you like so much in the fridge.

Don't forget that the boys have online testing today.

I'll be thinking of you today.

Keep your motor running. 💘"
 
I think my wife is gonna be 59 this summer. She still works. I see quitting in her near future. I have my own honey-do list as we want to sell and down size soon. The real estate up here is going for stupid money so I want to get this place in selling condition for the best bang for my buck. So far
I’m down around 30 Gs with more that I want to get done. I’m gonna need her to help packing.
 
Ruthie arose at 0430 to prepare for work. She didn't wake me.

When I turned my phone on there was a message waiting for me from her:

"Good morning, Sunshine. The Keurig is ready to go and there is a new jar of the Peach/jalapeno that you like so much in the fridge.

Don't forget that the boys have online testing today.

I'll be thinking of you today.

Keep your motor running. 💘"

Reality Check! My wife is actually more like this. But it has been fun grousing a little bit!

Ivan
 
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