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Happy Monday, everyone!
Since I'd rather not be working today: What do you expect your daily routine to look like in retirement?
Unclear, but I know it’ll involve more exercise than I’ve got time for now, more “fun” tech projects that I don’t have the time/energy to work on now, and of course, more time with family. I’d also love to pick up more “practical” skills that I lack now, I’m anything but handy around the house once you get beyond very basic plumbing.
I realize I’ve created more of a wishlist than a daily routine. 🙃
I'm already retired but here's how I structured my days. Mornings start off with breakfast and walking the dog. Then I focus on chores that I have to do...mow the lawn, laundry, groceries. After lunch is left open for fun things or projects I'm working on. Lately I've been splitting afternoons between digitiznig old photos, genealogy, reading and knitting. If my SO is working in the office, then I do afternoon dog walking duties too. After dinner is watching TV with the SO. I kind of fell into this pattern after I found myself wandering around the house bored trying to figure out what to do with myself.