robnplunder
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
By now, I have seen (more than a) few posts about people RE'ng and finding themselves with too much time on their hand. A few even un-retired . I can't imagine how that is even remotely possible. Think of all the pent up things you wanted to do and couldn't. How many RE'd folks had this problem of having too much time in RE? Who were ready from day 1 to keep oneself busy (useful, fulfilling, etc) after RE?
I think I will have too many pent up things to do that 24 hours a day of RE won't be enough. To name a few ... more traveling, sleeping, golfing (lessons, at last), regular daily workouts, walks, reading (about time), stock trading (in the mornings), watching TV (whenever), gardening (3 times a week), join bowling league, spend more time with relatives in different parts of US, volunteering, fishing (always wanted to get int), daydreaming, and back to more traveling, sleeping, golfing ....
I think I will have too many pent up things to do that 24 hours a day of RE won't be enough. To name a few ... more traveling, sleeping, golfing (lessons, at last), regular daily workouts, walks, reading (about time), stock trading (in the mornings), watching TV (whenever), gardening (3 times a week), join bowling league, spend more time with relatives in different parts of US, volunteering, fishing (always wanted to get int), daydreaming, and back to more traveling, sleeping, golfing ....