Been off with gastro a few days and if this is what retirement is like bring it on.
In between trips to the dunny I did some house work, gardening and washed the car.
Yeah I can get used to this and can imagine every day relaxed and having time to plan the big trip.
Only 5 years to go then blast off in whatever direction and go wherever.
Can't wait.
Dougwe said
11:02 AM Feb 18, 2014
Make sure it is retirement WITHOUT the gastro though, you need all the time you can get just to do things mate.
There is one main rule when you retire, that is, you can't start any work before 10.00am and you can't work after midday. Oh! and you don't work weekends or public holidays.
I have been doing "stuff" since 10.00am but it is time for a break until 11.15am then back to the grind until midday.
It's hard here in retirement land.
Enjoy your time off, if you can and look forward to 5 years time.
oldbobsbus said
11:16 AM Feb 18, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
Make sure it is retirement WITHOUT the gastro though, you need all the time you can get just to do things mate.
There is one main rule when you retire, that is, you can't start any work before 10.00am and you can't work after midday. Oh! and you don't work weekends or public holidays.
I have been doing "stuff" since 10.00am but it is time for a break until 11.15am then back to the grind until midday.
It's hard here in retirement land.
Enjoy your time off, if you can and look forward to 5 years time.
You are WRONG Dougwe.!!!!!!!
You start work at 12.00 and finish at 1.00 including an hour for lunch..
Dougwe said
02:27 PM Feb 18, 2014
Not the first time I have been wrong Bob and probably not the last.
During 10.00am and midday is exercise time as well though Bob.
aussietraveller said
04:15 PM Feb 18, 2014
You will be absolutely amazed at the enjoyment of retirement I seem to find a bit more to do than Doug who seems to enjoy life much more on the road than we have but we are trying to change that, the next five years will go quickly and then its time to get out there in the playground and explore the most spectacular country in the world.
Radar said
07:38 PM Feb 18, 2014
Dougie hi
At first I could not agree more, work starts at 10 am stops at lunch time and then I read Old bobs post he is one clever Bob.
Sorry Dougie I will need to follow Old Bob. I am only new at this game, I need all the help I can get. Cheers.
Dougwe said
08:35 PM Feb 18, 2014
Radar mate, I do an hour of exercise in that time as well. Just not sure why it's not working
Been off with gastro a few days and if this is what retirement is like bring it on.
In between trips to the dunny I did some house work, gardening and washed the car.
Yeah I can get used to this and can imagine every day relaxed and having time to plan the big trip.
Only 5 years to go then blast off in whatever direction and go wherever.
Can't wait.
There is one main rule when you retire, that is, you can't start any work before 10.00am and you can't work after midday. Oh! and you don't work weekends or public holidays.
I have been doing "stuff" since 10.00am but it is time for a break until 11.15am then back to the grind until midday.
It's hard here in retirement land.
Enjoy your time off, if you can and look forward to 5 years time.
You are WRONG Dougwe.!!!!!!!
You start work at 12.00 and finish at 1.00 including an hour for lunch..



During 10.00am and midday is exercise time as well though Bob.
Dougie hi
At first I could not agree more, work starts at 10 am stops at lunch time and then I read Old bobs post he is one clever Bob.
Sorry Dougie I will need to follow Old Bob. I am only new at this game, I need all the help I can get. Cheers.
Radar mate, I do an hour of exercise in that time as well. Just not sure why it's not working
Not for much longer ..
Double hi
Walking around the squares on our designer patio count.
I am going for a walk around the square.
I do like it, retirement is tough, hope I don't weaken. Cheers
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You are ALL wrong about work times: