Do you remember how getting dressed to go outside was such a problem when you were a kid? Neither do I. I may not have wanted to wear what my parents demanded but putting them on was not a problem. Now I have to debate whether it is worth putting on my shoes. It really isn’t that hard. I can do it. I wonder why I want to. I find myself going without sox and not retying my shoes. I worry that the day may soon come when I stop shaving and start saving water by not flushing the toilet.
homo unius libri
Opus 2021-273: Ode to Old: Senior Sloth
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Yes...I can identify with your post. Since I retired from 40+ yrs. of nursing, I spend my days now in pajamas..but wait...............I shop for neat looking PJ's, not the sluvenly kind...just the lovely "everything matches" kind....must say I am loving this retirement with no uniforms and 5 beeper/phones connected to me. Also, I have purchased warmy house slippers for winter and wear lovely sandals in warm weather (so comfy after those nursey tennis shoes..YUK) Life is good! Cheers o you, Pumice! Stay well, stay safe, stay ready!
ReplyDeleteI will skip the cute pajamas and slippers but other than that I am with you.
DeleteGrace and peace