As retirement looms closer than ever, I look forward to the day when I slow down and enjoy each new day doing the things I love to do. I want to spend more time with those I hold dear, and I want to travel, relax, and write.
In this crazy hectic time in which we live, I want to be able to slow down and spend time with my loved ones. I long to attend my grandkids’ sporting events. I wish to spend more time playing with them and be present for those memorable moments. In addition, I would like to spend time with dear friends while relaxing at a favorite pub, cafe, or winery or watching a favorite movie.
Of course, I would love to explore my world, especially in Colorado. I have started a bucket list of places I want to visit in my state. It has so many beautiful and unique places to explore. In fact, I started my bucket list at the start of summer vacation. Two weeks ago, I visited two locations on my list, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Kiowa County and Bent’s Old Fort in Otero County. And I look forward to seeing more places this summer.
Although I enjoy teaching, once school begins, days of relaxation come to a screaming halt! My job consumes more hours than I care to admit! With lesson and unit plans, grading, researching, and so much more, my days blend together with ongoing work and responsibilities. And once again, my content area has shifted, so I must develop new lesson plans and ideas to meet Colorado State Standards. Thankfully, I have a jump start on my responsibilities and lessons planned into October. But I still have three more quarters to focus on this year. Since I still have so much work for this upcoming year, I want to start going into my building once a week to prepare for the new year’s lessons.
And, of course, I want to continue to write and then write some more! I would also love to find time for some creative writing workshops or classes to hone my skills. But I know I will continue researching, writing, and adding to my blog. Writing has provided a sense of adventure for me. It is one fun-loving activity that has kept me engaged and sane in this wild and hectic world in which we live.
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Oh yes and amen.
I’m finding that my own retirement both draws me and scares me.
Work has been such a huge part of my identity for so many decades that I do wonder who I’ll be without it.
We just pulled our youngest child across the finish line of college graduation which completes the set of all three of them.
It leaves me feeling that, on this point, at least, I can take a deep breath and leave part of the world in their hands.
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I have mixed feelings too. Teaching is such big part of my life and I enjoy it, but it tends to consume a huge chunk of my life.
Helping your children with college is quite an accomplishment. One granddaughter will complete school next year, and her student loans will cost twice the amount of what I paid for my first house! I wish I could help her.
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Yea. We helped pay for each of their 4 year degrees but each of them still had to take out loans. Our daughter is now in med school after managing to pay off her first loan but now -oof, med school cost a bundle.
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Thanks for sharing
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